
This year, with Sengoku Basara 3, the series is set for its PS3 debut, and Capcom has decided to give American gamers another chance to see what Japanese fans have been enthusiastically gobbling up for 5 years now. This time, Capcom has decided to leave its historical "but not historically accurate" setting intact and have rechristened it Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes for release in the US.

Evan discusses how trophies and achievements can add or take away from value and gaming experiences.
Trophies are always iffy for me. I'd rather gain unlockable weapons and modes from completing a game if I had to choose but very rare that a modern game offers both.

International publishers Udon have confirmed that the official Sengoku Basara graphic novel series will be made available in Europe, beginning with Sengoku Basara: Samurai Legends Volume 1 next month. Based on the videogame franchisee from Capcom, the Sengoku Basara graphic novel series takes real Japanese historical events and figures, and makes them larger-than-life with dynamic character designs and all-out action.

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