Basara Ps2 Review

If you love Persona 5 Strikers , One Piece Pirate Warriors , or even Final Fantasy XVI , you owe a debt of gratitude to Sengoku Basara .

For the niche group of us who imported it or stumbled upon a used copy, Basara (known as Devil Kings in its butchered US debut) was a revelation. Let’s travel back to the PS2 era and talk about why this forgotten gem still holds up. While Dynasty Warriors played things relatively straight (despite the laser beams), Basara turned the dial to 11. This wasn't a history lesson; it was a rock concert. basara ps2

If you were a PlayStation 2 owner in the mid-2000s, your hack-and-slash diet was likely dominated by one name: Dynasty Warriors . Koei’s juggernaut had a stranglehold on the “one versus a thousand” genre. If you love Persona 5 Strikers , One

It proved that the "Musou" formula didn't have to be slow and grindy. It could be fast, stylish, and absurd. Koei’s juggernaut had a stranglehold on the “one

Dust off the old fat PS2, find a copy of SB2 Heroes , and prepare for the most gloriously over-the-top history lesson Japan never taught you.

Capcom infused the game with the DNA of Street Fighter and Devil May Cry . The controls are snappier, the dodges are tighter, and the combos are significantly more technical than Koei’s offerings. You aren't just mashing square; you're juggling enemies, canceling animations, and timing specials.

It bombed. Hard.