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''Samurai Warriors'' is a spinoff of Koei's ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]'' [[Hack and Slash]], porting the gameplay elements to a new setting: the [[Jidai Geki|Sengoku period of Japanese history]]. The playable scenarios span fifty years of Japanese history, and playable characters include [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], [[Sanada Yukimura]], [[Ishida Mitsunari|Mitsunari Ishida]], [[Miyamoto Musashi]], [[Hattori Hanzo]],
Some of the playable battles:
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The series encompasses:
* ''Samurai Warriors'' / ''Sengoku Musou'' ([[
* ''Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends'' / ''Sengoku Musou Moushouden'' ([[
* ''Samurai Warriors: State of War'' / ''Geki Sengoku Musou'' (PSP, 2005)
* ''Samurai Warriors 2'' / ''Sengoku Musou 2'' ([[
* ''Samurai Warriors 2 Empires'' / ''Sengoku Musou 2'' ([[
* ''Samurai Warriors 2: Xtreme Legends'' / ''Sengoku Musou 2 Moushouden'' ([[
* ''Samurai Warriors Katana'' / ''Sengoku Musou Katana'' (Wii, 2008)
* ''Samurai Warriors 3'' / ''Sengoku Musou 3'' (Wii, 2009 [JPN], 2010 [US/EU]. PS3 version coming soon in 2011 [JPN], combining the contents of this and below.)
* ''Samurai Warriors 3 Xtreme Legends'' / ''Sengoku Musou 3 Moushouden'' (Wii, 2010 [JPN])
* ''[[Warriors Orochi]]'' / ''Musou Orochi'' ([[Dynasty Warriors]] [[Crossover]]; PC, [[
* ''Warriors Orochi 2'' / ''Musou Orochi Maou Sairin'' ([[Dynasty Warriors]] crossover; [[
* ''Samurai Warriors Chronicles'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]], 2011)
* ''Sengoku Musou 3 Empires'' (PS3, 2011)
* ''Warriors Orochi 3'' / ''Musou Orochi 2'' ([[Dynasty Warriors]] crossover; PS3, X360, 2012)
* ''Sengoku Musou Chronicle 2'' (Nintendo 3DS, 2012)
* ''Samurai Warriors 4 / Sengoku Musou 4'' ([[PS3]], [[PS Vita]], [[PS4]], 2014)
* ''Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3 / Sengoku Musou Chronicle 3'' (3DS, [[PS Vita]], 2014)
* ''Samurai Warriors 4-II / Sengoku Musou 4-II'' ([[PS3]], [[PS Vita]], [[PS4]], [[PC]] 2015)
See also ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'' - which is what many say these games would be like on crack.
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* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: Western neophyte players in particular might just be surprised at how much of what's presented in these games is based closely on ''historical fact''.
** For example, the "star-crossed lovers" arc for Oichi and Azai Nagamasa? Yep, that one's out of Japanese history, as is {{spoiler|her death at Shizugatake, albeit the game has her fighting alongside Shibata Katsuie, who was her husband both before and after Nagamasa, instead of committing ''seppuku'' with him}}.
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* [[Catch Phrase]]: The characters' personal variations of "Enemy Officer Defeated".
* [[Crossover]]: ''[[Pokémon Conquest]]'', in the sense that the character designs for Nobunaga, Oichi, Mitsuhide, Shingen and Kenshin are ''all'' lifted directly from ''Samurai Warriors 3''.
** [[Warriors Orochi]] is basically when this game and the [[Dynasty Warriors]] cast get to beat the crap out of each other.
* [[Elaborate Equals Effective]]: Played
* [[Escort Mission]]: Hampered by bad AI, par for the course with any others.
** Particularly noticeable in the first game if playing on the Oda side at Honnouji as anyone except Nobunaga, as when he's a NPC he absolutely ''insists'' on killing any and all enemy peons in the way instead of high-tailing it to the escape point.
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* [[Keystone Army]]: Scripted twists (such as body doubles and dramatic entrances) aside, as soon as the commander of the opposing force retreats clutching his side/keels over dramatically, the rest of his army beats it regardless of numbers.
** Of course, with how many of them you were likely cutting down before defeating the commander, it's amazing they wait that long to get out of your sight.
* [[Kori Kombat]]: Ieyasu Tokugawa is associated with tanuki and his rival, Mitsunari Ishida, is related to kitsune.
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]: If you're not the one Leeroy-ing into the crowd, expect one or more of the AI-controlled officers to charge recklessly and then necessitate you bailing them out. There are even a few stages that ''penalize'' you for getting ahead of yourself.
** And a very unusual case of the game forcing you into one: at the end of Yukimura's story mode, he decides the final battle a lost cause, the game invalidates the defeat conditions and declares everyone but you expendable, a path straight to the enemy camp (but swimming in enemy soldiers) opens up, and in SW3 your items are disabled. Why push you down the road of a totally reckless charge? Because historically, ''he actually did that''.
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* [[Ninja]]: Both peons and a few playable characters. See characters page.
* [[No Export for You]]: Samurai Warriors 3 Z and Samurai Warriors 3 Empires.
* [[Oda Nobunaga]] - A rather surprising [[Historical Hero Upgrade]] from the second game on (for [[Anti-Hero|certain values of hero]], anyway).\
** He gets some [[Troll]] and [[Jerkass]] tendencies by the time of Samurai Warriors 4 as a counterbalance, and is basically an [[Evil Overlord]] from any story perspective hostile to him.
* [[Off-Model]]: A custom warrior using a moveset with a unique mounting animation can result in very obvious clipping into a horse's back if the models are of different size.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Naoe Kanetsugu goes on at length about it. Several characters tell him to shut up. Get worse when this mutates into [[The Power of Love]] speeches in alter games.
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: As standard for a ''Warriors'' game, used for full effect during [[Calling Your Attacks|True Musou attacks]].
* [[Auto
* [[Redshirt Army]]: Pretty much who you fight save for the occasional officers, most of which end up as merely [[Elite Mooks]] at best.
* [[Sarashi]]: SW3/SW4 provides this in the form of the female Create a Warrior model who can have half a kimono top and a sarashi.
* [[Serrated Blade of Pain]]: Ginchiyo Tachibana. All her weapons are barbed katana with a lightning motif.
* [[Stock Ninja Weaponry]]: [[Hattori Hanzo]] wields a Kusarigama in battle. Other ninjas include Kunoichi and Nene (daggers) and Kotaro Fuuma (clawed gauntlets).
* [[Sword And Gun]]: Common to have characters, Masumune Date especially, wielding both.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: Tadakatsu, following up [[Dynasty Warriors|Lu Bu]]'s tradition.
** Naomasa Ii and Noboyuki/Yukimura Sanada get their own specific music for their moments of glory in SW4.
* [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]: Some requests in Survival Mode contain stealth missions. Also, Sugoroku.
** Magoichi occasionally has sniping missions.
** Cannoneering sub-missions in the third game.
* [[Variable Mix]] - The music gets really quiet when there aren't a lot of enemies around.
* [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story]]: This fluctuates with each game, but it keeps certain points very much intact - namely the deaths of Nobunaga, Mitsuhide, and Hideyoshi are always kept at when they're supposed to be, unless you're playing as them.
* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]: Character creation is a feature of most games, especially SW4, which has a very robust character creator.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]] - Again, those feathers Nobunaga (pitch black) and Mitsuhide (pure white) keep shedding all over the place.
* [[What If]]: Some routes in some games are based entirely on hypotheticals and alternate viewpoints on historical events.
* [[World of Badass|World Of]] [[World of Ham|Badass Ham]]: [[Dynasty Warriors|Par for the course]] for a Koei game.
* [[You All Look Familiar]]: There are hundreds of generic NPC officers with nothing but names to differentiate them.
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