Posted Oct 15, 2006 at 05:39AM by Alaric S. Listed in: Videos, Samurai Slash Tags: Japan, Wiimote, Sony, PS2
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Sengoku Musou Wave for Wii first made its public appearance at Nintendo's pre-E3 2006 conference back when Wii was still the Revolution. A lot has happened since then, but Sengoku Musou Wave remains a bit of a mystery. The action video game takes place in Japan during the country's feudal period where the legendary samurai ruled. The Samurai is a term for the military nobility back when Japan was noted more for its rice than its technology. The word itself means 'to serve' and a samurai is a military servant of a lord.

Sengoku Musou Wave is based on Samurai Warriors (PS2), a spin-off of the Dynasty Warriors franchise. In the Wii version the Wiimote is used to swing and control the sword - the same way a frustrated rocker plays air guitar - only it looks less idiotic. We can't give you much more info on the game itself but here's a video of how you budding "air samurais" will probably look like.





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   by p3t0r (Unregistered) - 2006-10-15
 » hmm

the player could have played a little more enthusiasticly!

   by kura (Unregistered) - 2006-10-15
 » ....it doesn't look fun

......

Maybe it's because she's playing it for the first time....but I can't seem to find any fun stuff that I see in PS2 version of the game:(



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