Creating and maintaining relationships with officers and warriors is a very important part of Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3 , as it allows players to listen in on their thoughts and plans, and affect them to their desired result. In that way, the game takes a different turn as the story mode is completely in the player’s hands and the outcomes of battles, alliances, and ultimately the conclusion of the game, are altered by their actions.Does that mean you should give Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3 a chance if you’ve previously written off musou games? Probably not; it’s different, but it’s not that different. It’s also, however, a very, very good musou game that was clearly made to be played on the Vita, which means that if you tried one of the previous handheld entries and weren’t impressed, that’s not a reason to write this one off, too.
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