

Each of these focuses on a group of specific characters. The story mode consists of several sets of themed battles, five of which are unlocked from the start. It is also possible to access any previously heard music from the appropriate option found under the Dojo menu. Likewise, Heavenly Voice is also dangerously capable of causing time to fly by without warning. I can easily lose twenty minutes or more simply listening to the title track, Rebirth, which plays on the menu screen. The only issue I have with the music is that it’s possibly too good. This fusion brilliantly captures the essence of the Japanese setting while almost being the perfect background for the hack and slash action of Dynasty Warriors 4-II itself. These are beautiful tracks composed with a mixture of modern instruments and traditional Japanese ones. This is not Omega Force’s typical Japanese Rock-esque fair. The musical tracks that play on the menu screens and throughout actual gameplay are amazingly atmospheric. Although the core gameplay remains nearly identical, Samurai Warriors 4-II still manages to stand out. Where Dynasty Warriors takes its inspiration from the Chinese historical documents known as the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Samurai Warriors is based on the Warring States period in Japan. The primary difference between the two franchises are the settings. This is to be expected as Samurai Warriors is a companion series by the same developers, Omega Force. While it has been reformatted, the content has not changed.įrom the moment Samurai Warriors 4-II is launched, the similarities to Dynasty Warriors are clear. PC gamer got me workin again, ariticle hereĪnd you see a steam discussion on an alternative to motionjoy here where there are numerous reports and reasons to be wary of motionjoy.Īll said, I will still use it for special cases like this.This review was originally published on the now defunct True PC Gaming. The two audio services were missing from the registry user accounts. Quite a pain, b/c it took four start up repairs to get it back to windows.Īnd after I was back at windows, my audio service was gone. While trying to get controller and bluetooth dongle paired, got a blue screen. This was my first time installing it on new rig. I used to use it on my old computer quite a bit and would get blue screens sometimes. I have been using it for years (for this game too), and have never encountered any problems. So use at ur own risk.Īre you 100% sure it was motioninjoy? Just asking, because that seems really bizarre. I used motionjoy, but installing it messed up my audio drivers and I almost had to re install windows b/c of it and the blue screen of death. Originally posted by bruticus0:Only way seems to be to use a emulator.
