Sakura Wars Review
After a decade in the wilderness, Sakura Wars is back with its unique mix of musical theatre and demon-fighting mechs. Not even a change to an action combat system can keep this star from shining.
After a decade in the wilderness, Sakura Wars is back with its unique mix of musical theatre and demon-fighting mechs. Not even a change to an action combat system can keep this star from shining.
The Sakura Wars series has finally made its return to the west. The reboot, simply titled Sakura Wars, is now available on PlayStation 4.
The latest media for Sakura Wars focuses on the game’s big Demon Conflict. Players will need to protect the city from otherworldly incursions when the game launches in just a couple of weeks.
Sega has released a new set of media for Sakura Wars ahead of its launch next month. The new trailer and screenshots focus on the game’s combat.
More media for the upcoming Sakura Wars revival highlights the game’s relationship system. There are also new images showing the game’s costume-related DLC.
Sega released a new English-subtitled trailer for Sakura Wars. The reboot of the series is set to come west in just a couple of months.
Sakura Wars will finally return to North America and Europe in a couple of months. The series reboot will be hitting PS4 at the towards the end of April.
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Sega held its latest livestream for Project Sakura Wars and also released a new trailer focusing on Tite Kubo’s character designs. Details revealed in the presentation include a new character, a card game, and a battle simulator.
Sega has provided more details about Project Sakura Wars and the in-game competition hosted by the World Combat Revue Federation. There is also a new character music video focusing on Claris.
Project Sakura Wars will be getting a demo in Japan later this month. Sega also released some new details and images from the game, as well as another character-focused music video.
Anastasia Palma is the latest character in Project Sakura Wars to receive her own character image song. The revival of the series is set to launch in Japan this December.
Sega provided some more information on Project Sakura Wars, alongside a couple more character image songs. Azami and Lancelot are the ones get a bit of time in the spotlight.
Sega released another video for Project Sakura Wars ahead of the game’s Japanese release this December. Hatsuho Shinonome gets the focus in her character image song.
Sega released a couple more videos for Project Sakura Wars at TGS. In addition to the game’s animated opening, there’s an image song for heroine Sakura Amamiya.
Project Sakura Wars was present at TGS, with Sega introducing a trio of new characters. The company also revealed that the upcoming game will be getting an animated adaptation in Japan.
Sega recently held another Japanese livestream for Project Sakura Wars. The presentation introduced Arthur and Lancelot from the London Combat Revue, as well as mascot character Gekizou-kun.
Sega has followed up its recent livestream with some new screenshots for Project Sakura Wars. The images show the Shanghai Combat Revue and the game’s new action combat system.
During its livestream today, Sega announced a Japanese release date for Project Sakura Wars. There were also some other reveals, including that the game’s combat will be significantly different to that of the rest of the series.
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