
NWR: "We talk Japanese history-influenced brawlers with the producer of Capcom's Sengoku Basara.
Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes is the latest in Capcom's brawler, but it is the first to come to North America. We interviewed Producer Hideoki Kobayashi about the game's recent Wii release. Read on to find out why the game kept the Sengoku Basara name outside of Japan, how he feels about Samurai Warriors 3, and what the future of the series is."

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.

WiiHome: "Play this game for an hour or two and we can guarantee that you'll be desperately seeking something with just a little more depth. There really is nothing to do but hack and slash your way through scores of enemies, and even that killing process isn't exactly refined!"