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'''Sengoku Musou 4''' (戦国無双4) is the fourth main entry in the ''[[Samurai Warriors (series)|Samurai Warriors]]'' series. Plans for [https://twitter.com/koinuma_p/status/228471313168216064 its development] was first revealed on [[Hisashi Koinuma|Hisashi Koinuma's]] Twitter and its console availability was later announced at ''[http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv151610763?ref=grel SCEJA Press Conference 2013]''. The title is being made to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary.
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'''Samurai Warriors 4''' (戦国無双4, ''Sengoku Musou 4'') is the fourth main entry in the ''[[Samurai Warriors (series)|Samurai Warriors]]'' series. Plans for [https://twitter.com/koinuma_p/status/228471313168216064 its development] was first revealed on [[Hisashi Koinuma|Hisashi Koinuma]]'s Twitter and its console availability was later announced at ''[http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv151610763?ref=grel SCEJA Press Conference 2013]''. The title is being made to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary.


Koinuma will be returning as producer; Tori Mieda will be this entry's director. The overall theme for this title is "to tell the history of [[Sengoku Jidai|the era's]] unification" with a ''Samurai Warriors'' twist.
Koinuma returns as producer; Osamu Mieda returns as director; [[Yojiro Yoshimatsu]] returns as sound director. The overall theme for this title is "to tell the history of [[Sengoku Jidai|the era]]'s unification" with a ''Samurai Warriors'' twist. Koinuma commented that the new story telling method gives more coverage to the "losers" of history in a way which he thought was neglected in previous titles. They believe this title combines traits which fans from any part of the series could appreciate. He stated the main theme for the scenarios is "separation".  


First print bonus is a downloadable serial for Yukimura's ''[[Samurai Warriors]]'' outfit. Reserving the title grants a Yukimura and Nobuyuki microfiber towel. Reserving the game from various Japanese outlets rewards special costumes for [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/sengoku4/top/shop.jpg select characters]. The Treasure Box will include a character illustration book, an original soundtrack CD, 15 postcards and the same bonuses as the Anime Box. The Anime Box edition will include the Blu-ray volume for the anime and a printed card decorated with the anime character designs. The BD featured in both editions includes scenes which were cut for the TV broadcast. The [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/shop/sengoku/4/ Gamecity Set] includes a character and story book and four hand towels. Ordering from Gamecity adds two original clear file with the purchase.
First print bonus is a downloadable serial for Yukimura's ''[[Samurai Warriors]]'' outfit. Reserving the title grants a Yukimura and Nobuyuki microfiber towel. Reserving the game from various Japanese outlets rewards special costumes for [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/sengoku4/top/shop.jpg select characters]. The Treasure Box will include a character illustration book, an original soundtrack CD, 15 postcards and the same bonuses as the Anime Box. The Anime Box edition will include the Blu-ray volume for [[Sengoku Musou SP ~Sanada no Shou~|the anime]] and a printed card decorated with the anime character designs. The BD featured in both editions includes scenes which were cut for the TV broadcast. The [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/shop/sengoku/4/ Gamecity Set] includes a character and story book and four hand towels. Ordering from Gamecity adds two original clear files with the purchase.
 
''DX'' version includes over 150 pieces of DLC from the original.
 
Unlike past ''Samurai Warriors'' games, this one only has Japanese voice overs.
   
   
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
*Similar to ''[[Samurai Warriors Chronicles|Chronicles]]'', players can switch between two characters during battle. Players can select which two characters they wish to use before each stage. Each character will have face icons next to their portraits to indicate their compatibility with one another.  
Similar to ''[[Samurai Warriors Chronicles|Chronicles]]'', players must select two characters for each battle and can freely switch between them as they fight by pressing '''Select'''. These traits are distinguished by the face icon present over each character's portrait during selection. Specific team combinations may unlock new missions for each stage. If two player co-op is being used, the second player is assigned to the second character chosen before the stage. Players lose the ability to switch between characters while playing co-op together. The character who picks up the weapon box from fallen generals in battle is the one who earns it, and KO counters are kept separated.
*Morale remains an important factor for influencing enemy AI. Enemy morale can be decreased greatly by hunting and defeating the new bannerman units on the field.  
 
*A new feature called "Shisoku Action" is a fast attack characters can use to charge into crowds and/or attack an enemy general's weak point. It is the reverse version of combos normally seen in the series. As opposed to starting combos with {{S}} and following with {{T}}, players can now start their combos with {{T}} and end with {{S}}.
A new gameplay mechanic called the "Hyper Attack" ("Shinsoku/Godspeed Action" in Japanese) is a dashing attack that characters can use to clear large crowds of enemies quickly. These attacks can be performed by reversing the usual [[charge attack]] combo order (i.e. {{T}}, {{T}}, {{S}} as opposed to {{S}}, {{S}}, {{T}}), which now gives all playable characters a total of two moveset strings. In turn, Hyper attacks replace the [[C1]]s for all characters. Certain characters are assigned the "Hyper" [[Samurai Warriors 2|moveset type]]. Hyper Attacks are powerful against foot soldiers, but can be deflected by guarding and/or shielded units. As such, Hyper Attacks are largely ineffective against named enemies, as well as in high-enemy-morale zones.
*"Musou Gokui" is a feature similar to [[Dynasty Warriors 8/Weapons|Awakening Musous]]. Players can use their [[Samurai Warriors 3#Gameplay|Spirit Gauge]] and press '''R3''' to temporarily enter a powerful and invulnerable state. If the player uses their [[Musou]] ({{C}}) while in this state, they will automatically use their Ultimate Musou. Aerial Musous are in the game for select characters.  
 
*Proficiency levels have been added to all characters' attacks. Each action's effectiveness and strength will increase based on the frequency the player uses them. Proficiency is divided into four major categories located under a character's normal stats: normal attack, [[charge attacks]], special skill and "shisoku action".
When an enemy general is staggered or occasionally when they are stunned, characters can perform a reworked version of the "Killing Array" (in Japanese), dubbed as a  "Mighty Strike" when {{T}} flashes on the aforementioned targeted general. Similar to ''[[Warriors: Legends of Troy]]'', these attacks have unique animations that can instantly kill generals inflicted by it only when their HP is past a certain threshold; all returning characters use their prior deadlock attack animations for this move. Mighty Strikes are negated if the player misses the button prompt.
*When an enemy general is low on health, characters can perform a new killing blow (''tate'') on them if they fulfill various conditions such as stunning their opponent, dashing towards them or so forth. These killing blows are designed to be advantageous to the user as they deal more damage than a normal strike.
 
*The [[Sengoku Musou 3: Moushouden|customizable item system]] returns with a new rare item called "Heirloom" (''kahou'') being added. This is a permanent item which can be reused every battle to heal or bolster a character. Each character has their own treasure, and each treasure can be gained by defeating enemy generals under specific conditions.  
Weapon deadlocks, rolling, and dash {{S}} attacks have been removed, while side-stepping is sped up but also covers less distance. In the case of removed weapon deadlocks, both the player character and enemy generals alike have limited super armor while attacking, which can only be overcome by enough damage taken, by dropping offense or by hit effects, such as being stunned or staggered. Jumping now also carries much more horizontal momentum, but achieves much less overall height. Downed enemy units can also now be picked up off the ground by another attack in order to continue offense via a physics change, more so for enemy peons.
*The gem and weapon forging system from the third title returns. This time weapon attributes are visually categorized by a colored gem and can only be learned by the gem(s) matching its color. Attributes may also be sealed and require the usage of a rare gem earned by completing battle objectives in order to unlock.  
 
**It is possible to donate one character's weapon attributes to strengthen another character's weaponry. Once the procedure is completed, the player will need to reforge the donor's weapon if they wish to reclaim its optimized properties.  
Meanwhile, the Spirit Charge from ''[[Sengoku Musou 3: Empires]]'' has been reworked into being a slower backward sidestep with afterimages, and old dash {{S}} attack animations are used for the Spirit Charge counterattacks (press {{S}} during it), which provide heavy hyper armor during the execution and will always stagger on grounded hit upon connecting (allowing for a free Mighty Strike prompt when they connect on generals) or will inflict crashing knockback on airborne hit. The Spirit Charge can also now be used in midair, with either '''L1''' or {{X}} as an extra somersault, but may trigger automatically with another input under certain conditions as long as one portion of the Spirit Gauge is filled.
**As a contrast to previous titles, the character who picks up the weapon box from fallen generals in battle is the one who earns it.
 
Each characters' Musou Attacks now have new finishing animations, separate from their Ultimate Musou, but they no longer allow free-action. Enemy generals still use the older shockwave finishers, and are no longer fully invincible for their duration, as they instead are granted Hyper Armor (while Musou Attack deadlocks involve both parties being pushed back via recoil).
 
The "Rage Attack" ("Musou Gokui") is a feature similar to [[Dynasty Warriors 8/Weapons|Awakening Musous]]. Players can use their [[Samurai Warriors 3#Gameplay|Spirit Gauge]] and press '''R3''' to temporarily enter a powerful and invulnerable state when the Spirit Gauge is filled, which is meant to replicate the classical Musou Attack free-action state via bullet time. Once activated, the character's strikes will have a secondary effect. If the player uses their [[Musou]] ({{C}}) while in this state, they will end their Rage Mode prematurely and perform their Ultimate Musou. The Rage Attack's ending animation reuses all returning characters' previous Musou Attack finishers/poses.
 
Proficiency levels have been added to all characters' attacks. Each action's effectiveness and strength will increase based on the frequency the player uses them. Proficiency is divided into four major categories located under a character's normal stats: normal attack, [[charge attacks]], special skill, and hyper attack. Resetting character stats to their default state also resets proficiency levels in this entry.
 
The [[Sengoku Musou 3: Moushouden|customizable item system]] returns with a new rare item called "[[Samurai Warriors 4/Items|Heirloom]]". This is a permanent item which can be reused every battle to heal or bolster a character. Each character has their own treasure, and each one can be gained by defeating enemy generals under specific conditions. Armor has been omitted, but power-up items can take their place in combat.
 
Weapon forging returns with a system reminiscent to the [[Samurai Warriors 3|third title]], but the three weapon types introduced in its predecessor (Normal, Power, Speed) have been discarded. Characters can earn multiple copies of the same weapon (or their third for returning characters). They can earn one rare weapon to diversify its base attack and appearance.
 
[[Samurai Warriors 4/Weapon Skills|Weapon attributes]] are visually categorized by a colored gem and can only be learned by the gem(s) matching its color. Attributes may also be sealed and require the usage of a rare gem earned by completing battle objectives in order to unlock. Characters can donate their weapon attributes to strengthen another character's weaponry. Once the procedure is completed, however, the player will need to reforge the donor's weapon if they wish to reclaim its optimized properties. Players can exchange excess gems in favor of rarer ones to a certain degree.
 
Other details include:
*Morale remains an important factor for influencing enemy AI. Enemy morale can be decreased greatly by hunting and defeating the new bannerman units on the field.
*Characters have a smoother animation for mounting horses than previous titles.
*Characters have a smoother animation for mounting horses than previous titles.
*[[Edit Characters (Samurai Warriors)#Sengoku Musou 4|Edit characters]] have more customization options and star in their own mode called "Rurou Enbu".
*A larger amount of characters have changed from their prior moveset types to '''Hyper''' in this title.
*Online co-op is available for all modes. Second player can join a single player game by playing as the second character chosen before the stage. Players lose the ability to switch between characters while working together.
*[[Edit Characters (Samurai Warriors)#Sengoku Musou 4|Edit characters]] have more customization options and star in their own mode called "Chronicle Mode".
*Data can be transfered and saved between either PlayStation port of the title. Crossplay between the two ports is not supported.
*Online co-op is available for all modes.
*[[/DLC|Downloadable content]] so far include scenarios, costumes, and edit character parts.
*Data can be transferred and saved between either PlayStation port of the title. Crossplay between the two ports is not supported.
*[[Saved game data|Save data]] from the ''[[Sengoku Musou 2]]'' HD Collection can be used to unlock 10,000 gold in this game.
*[[Samurai Warriors 4/DLC|Downloadable content]] includes scenarios, costumes, and edit character parts. There are no secondary costumes in the vanilla game; players can only obtain alternates through DLC.


==Modes==
==Modes==
===Story Mode===
===[[Samurai Warriors 4/Story Mode|Story Mode]]===
[[Musou Mode|Story Mode]] has been changed to be an overview world map of Japan, a la ''[[Sengoku Musou 3: Empires|Empires]]'' titles. Players can select their preferred scenario through two methods:  
[[Musou Mode|Story Mode]] has been changed to be an overview world map of Japan, a la ''[[Sengoku Musou 3: Empires|Empires]]'' titles. Players can select their preferred scenario through two methods:  
*'''Chihou''' - focuses on a specific region/clan as opposed to individual characters with in-depth character events and dramatization. The scenarios so far revealed are:
*'''Regional Stories (Chihou)''' - focuses on a specific region/clan as opposed to individual characters with in-depth character events and dramatization. Has ten different chapters available.
**[[Oda]] no Shou - covers [[Nobunaga Oda|Nobunaga]]'s conquests and the generals who either followed or opposed him as he made way for [[Kyoto|the capital]].
*'''Story of Unification (Tenka Toitsu)''' - has the entire land as the stage for an overall summary of the land's events. It continues from the introductions in the Chihou scenarios to focus on a detailed end for the era.
**[[Takeda]] no Shou - centers on [[Shingen Takeda|Shingen]]'s campaigns in the east and introduces the heroics of the [[Sanada]] brothers within his service.
**Chugoku no Shou - highlights [[Motonari Mōri|Motonari]] and his son's battle of wits against the tactics of the Ryōbei duo, [[Kanbei Kuroda|Kanbei]] and [[Hanbei Takenaka|Hanbei]].
**Kantou no Shou - offers the heroics of [[Ujiyasu Hōjō|Ujiyasu]], the famous hero of Sagami, with a secondary focus of his daughter learning how to fight for those dear to her.
**[[Kyushu]] no Shou - [[Yoshihiro Shimazu|Yoshihiro]]'s conquests in the western island with a secondary focus for his nephew's character arc and future.
**Tohoku no Shou - [[Masamune Date|Masamune]]'s inheritance of the [[Date]] clan and his strategist's test of loyalty to him during their takeover of the east.
**[[Shikoku]] no Shou - showcases [[Motochika Chōsokabe|Motochika]]'s conquest of the island and his encounters with a persistent femme fatale.
**[[Tokugawa]] no Shou - features [[Ieyasu Tokugawa|Ieyasu]] during one of the lowest points of his clan's history and moves towards the turning point for him and his followers.
**[[Uesugi]] no Shou - [[Kenshin Uesugi|Kenshin]]'s divine conquests and his many battles to aid those in need.
**Kansai no Shou - dramatizes [[Nagamasa Azai|Nagamasa]]'s reign in Oumi and his relation with his wife [[Oichi]]. His followers' relations with one another are introduced in this scenario.
*'''Tenka Toitsu''' - has the entire land as the stage for an overall summary of the land's events. It continues from the introductions in the Chihou scenarios to focus on a detailed end for the era.


===Rurou Enbu===
Clear the Takeda and Oda chapters to unlock the Tenka Toitsu options; finish other stories to unlock the others. The majority of the cast can be unlocked by clearing the stages in each scenario. Certain scenarios have unlockable side stories.
Roughly translated as "Mercenary Mode". This mode reenacts Mercenary Mode as seen in other ''Warriors'' titles yet borrows traits from the main story mode found in the ''Chronicle'' titles. Edit characters act as mercenaries and are given the choice to start under one of the factions mentioned in Story Mode. After their allegiance, they are given the freedom to travel between different provinces of the Warring States to complete various requests focused on the main cast. Different times of day can be seen in this bird's eye view of Japan.  
 
===[[Free Mode]]===
Similar as previous titles. Edit characters can be used in this mode.
 
===Chronicle Mode===
Known as "Rurou Enbu" in the Japanese version. This mode reenacts Mercenary Mode as seen in other ''Warriors'' titles yet borrows traits from the main story mode found in the ''Chronicle'' titles. Edit characters act as mercenaries and are given the choice to start under one of the factions mentioned in Story Mode. After their allegiance, they are given the freedom to travel between different provinces of the Warring States to complete various requests focused on the main cast. Different times of day can be seen in this bird's eye view of Japan.  


One of the main draws of this mode is providing multiple perspectives of the main cast not otherwise seen in Story Mode. Player characters can either befriend or alienate a character of their choice through personal conversations, fighting them in battle, or by traveling with them. The conversations require the player to select between two text options to complete; like the ''Chronicles'' games, one response is positive and the other is negative. Their affinity ranking for the player character affects their personal messages during battle. A single member of the main cast is allowed to accompany the player avatar's adventures at any given time.
One of the main draws of this mode is providing multiple perspectives of the main cast not otherwise seen in Story Mode. Player characters can either befriend or alienate a character of their choice through personal conversations, fighting them in battle, or by traveling with them. The conversations require the player to select between two text options to complete; like the ''Chronicles'' games, one response is positive and the other is negative. Their affinity ranking for the player character affects their personal messages during battle. A single member of the main cast is allowed to accompany the player avatar's adventures at any given time.


Rare weapons are easier to earn in this mode. Additional edit parts can be earned, although the majority of the sets will be DLC.
Rare weapons are easier to earn in this mode. Additional edit parts can be earned, although the majority of the sets will be DLC. Characters who don't have much screentime in Story Mode have more time to shine here in side stories. Additional side stories can become available by clearing each chapter in Story Mode. Players must play this mode if they wish to unlock Goemon, Okuni, Musashi and Kojirō.
 
===Dojo===
Edit character creation, officer encyclopedia, gallery mode, game settings, tutorial and [[Mobile Joy]]. Stores pre-rendered movies, events, edit characters and downloadable content.


==Characters==
==Characters==
Over 50 main characters and over 1,000 named NPCs will be in the title. The new characters from ''[[Sengoku Musou Chronicle 2nd|Chronicle 2nd]]'', [[Goemon Ishikawa|Goemon]], [[Musashi Miyamoto|Musashi]], [[Kojirō Sasaki|Kojirō]] and [[Okuni]] reuse their designs from their debut or ''Samurai Warriors 3'' respectively. An aesthetic option to use helmet-wearing characters without their headwear in battle will be included.
Over 50 main characters and over 1,000 named NPCs will be in the title. Goemon, Musashi, Kojirō, and Okuni reuse their designs from their debut or ''Samurai Warriors 3'' respectively. Takatora, Naotora and Munenori are labeled as new characters in the main installment, however they debuted in a spin-off ''Samurai Warriors'' series as ''[[Sengoku Musou Chronicle 2nd|Chronicle 2nd]].''


===Returning===
===Returning===
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*[[Aya]]
*[[Aya]]
*[[Masanori Fukushima]]
*[[Masanori Fukushima]]
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===Newcomers===
*[[Takatora Tōdō]]
*[[Takatora Tōdō]]
*[[Naotora Ii]]
*[[Naotora Ii]]
*[[Munenori Yagyū]]
*[[Munenori Yagyū]]
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*[[Nobuyuki Sanada]]
 
===Newcomers===
*[[Yoshitsugu Ōtani]]
*[[Yoshitsugu Ōtani]]
*[[Nobuyuki Sanada]]
*[[Hisahide Matsunaga]]
*[[Hisahide Matsunaga]]
*[[Kojūrō Katakura]]
*[[Kagekatsu Uesugi]]
*[[Takakage Kobayakawa]]
*[[Takakage Kobayakawa]]
*[[Koshōshō‎‎]]
*[[Toyohisa Shimazu]]
*[[Lady Hayakawa]]
*[[Lady Hayakawa]]
*[[Kojūrō Katakura]]
 
*[[Toyohisa Shimazu]]
==Trophies==
*[[Koshōshō]]
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*[[Kagekatsu Uesugi]]
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!width="55"|Icon
!width="145"|Name
!width="300"|Unlock Method
!width="100"|Type
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy.png|55px]] || '''Unrivaled Warrior''' || Obtain all other trophies. || Platinum
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 2.png|55px]] || '''Historian''' || Maximize the officer gallery to 100%. || Gold
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 3.png|55px]] || '''Dominion over the Land''' || Clear Story Mode with every character. || Gold
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 4.png|55px]] || '''Lives Lived''' || Maximize the event collection rate to 100%. || Silver
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 5.png|55px]] || '''Antique Collector''' || Collect every character's heirloom. || Silver
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 6.png|55px]] || '''Rock God''' || Maximize the music collection rate to 100%. || Silver
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 7.png|55px]] || '''Perfectionist''' || Maximize the mission accomplishment rate to 100%. || Silver
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 8.png|55px]] || '''Military Enthusiast''' || Obtain all rare weapons. || Silver
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 9.png|55px]] || '''To the Victor the Spoils''' || Clear every battle in Story Mode. || Silver
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 10.png|55px]] || '''Networker''' || Maximize a bond with every character in Mercenary Mode. || Silver
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 11.png|55px]] || '''Anger Management''' || Use Rage Mode 5 times in one battle. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 12.png|55px]] || '''Say Ahh... || Heal an ally with an item. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 13.png|55px]] || '''To Hell and Back''' || Clear a battle on hell difficulty. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 14.png|55px]] || '''True Warrior''' || Get 1,000 kills in one battle. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 15.png|55px]] || '''Truest Warrior''' || Get 2,000 kills in one battle. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 16.png|55px]] || '''Unstoppable''' || Break an enemy's guard with spirit cancel. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 17.png|55px]] || '''Loyal Soldier''' || Clear a mission for the first time. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 18.png|55px]] || '''Giving 110%''' || Break ability limitations for the first time. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 19.png|55px]] || '''First Brushstrokes''' || Create own officer biography for the first time. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 20.png|55px]] || '''Auspicious Beginnings''' || Win a battle for the first time. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 21.png|55px]] || '''Timing Is Everything''' || Defeat 5 officers with a Mighty Strike in one battle. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 22.png|55px]] || '''Bitter Experience''' || Maximize a character's level for the first time. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 23.png|55px]] || '''Soul Mates''' || Maximize a bond with one character in Mercenary Mode. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 24.png|55px]] || '''My Kingdom for a Horse''' || Purchase [[Matsukaze]] at the shop. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 25.png|55px]] || '''Big Spender''' || Spend over 100,000 gold at the shop. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 26.png|55px]] || '''Musou Master''' || Get 500 kills with Musou attacks in one battle. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 27.png|55px]] || '''Aesthete''' || Obtain an heirloom for the first time. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 28.png|55px]] || '''Reliable Underling''' || Raise the mission accomplishment rate to 50%. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 29.png|55px]] || '''Cinephile''' || Raise the event collection rate to 50%. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 30.png|55px]] || '''Bundle of Joy''' || Create an edit officer for the first time. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 31.png|55px]] || '''Aficionado''' || Obtain 20 rare weapons. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 32.png|55px]] || '''Veteran Warrior''' || Defeat a total of more than 100,000 enemies. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 33.png|55px]] || '''Insanity''' || Within an area where enemy morale is high, defeat an enemy using a Hyper Attack while in Rage Mode. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 34.png|55px]] || '''Carve Up the Battlefield''' || Get 1,000 kills with Hyper Attacks in one battle. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 35.png|55px]] || '''The Spice of Life''' || Unlock all officers for use in Free Mode. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 36.png|55px]] || '''Delegator''' || Clear a mission for the first time while switching officers. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 37.png|55px]] || '''Audiophile''' || Raise the music collection rate to 50%. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 38.png|55px]] || '''Rare Find''' || Obtain a rare weapon for the first time. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 39.png|55px]] || '''Eye on the Prize''' || Obtain an heirloom by defeating a character under special conditions. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 40.png|55px]] || '''Half Mast''' || Defeat enemy flag carriers for the first time. || Bronze
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| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 41.png|55px]] || '''Unlimited Stamina''' || Perform a 2,000 combo chain. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 42.png|55px]] || '''Rampage''' || Perform a 1,000 combo chain. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 43.png|55px]] || '''Commit to Your Betrayal''' || Clear Oda story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 44.png|55px]] || '''Under the Cherry Blossom''' || Clear Takeda story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 45.png|55px]] || '''A Friend's Legacy''' || Clear Chūgoku story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 46.png|55px]] || '''A Father's Will''' || Clear Kantō story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 47.png|55px]] || '''Never Give Up''' || Clear Kyūshū story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 48.png|55px]] || '''For the Next Generation''' || Clear Tōhoku story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 49.png|55px]] || '''Spirit of Rebellion''' || Clear Shikoku story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 50.png|55px]] || '''The Price of Peace''' || Clear Tokugawa story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 51.png|55px]] || '''A Sturdy Trunk''' || Clear Uesugi story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 52.png|55px]] || '''Carrying on the Dream''' || Clear Kinki story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 53.png|55px]] || '''True Unifier''' || Clear Unification story chapter. || Bronze
|-
| [[Image:SW4 Trophy 54.png|55px]] || '''The Flower and the Trunk''' || Clear Sanada story chapter. || Bronze
|}
</div>
{{BR}}
 
==Differences between ports==
The PS4 version has updated graphics and fills the screen with more mobs to defeat. Early bird bonus for [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/shop/sengoku/4/ this port] is a serial code for every ''Samurai Warriors'' costume (18 total). Players can transfer [[saved game data|save data]] from the PS3 version and keep any downloadable content they may have purchased into the PS4 port. Live streaming SHARE options and chat are present.
 
==Expansions/Spin-offs==
*''[[Sengoku Musou Shoot]]''
*''[[Samurai Derby]]''
*''[[Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3]]''
*''[[Samurai Warriors 4-II]]''
*''[[Warriors All-Stars]]''


==Related Media==
==Related Media==
Attendees of the ''[http://www.city.numata.gunma.jp/news/event/sengoku.html Sengoku Street in Numata 2013]'' event can receive ''Samurai Warriors'' fliers and may choose to purchase series merchandise. A [http://ow.ly/i/3AJT4 Numata themed hand towel] is exclusive to this event. The [http://mitsunari11.com/ MITSUNARI 11] collaboration from the previous main entry continues with this title. Human sized cardboard cutouts of Mitsunari and Sakon can be seen at [http://www.akarikan.co.jp/ Yume-kyo Bashi Akarikan].
Attendees of the ''[http://www.city.numata.gunma.jp/news/event/sengoku.html Sengoku Street in Numata 2013]'' event can receive ''Samurai Warriors'' fliers and may choose to purchase series merchandise. A Numata themed hand towel is exclusive to this event. The [http://mitsunari11.com/ MITSUNARI 11] collaboration from the previous main entry continues with this title. Human sized cardboard cutouts of Mitsunari and Sakon can be seen at [http://www.akarikan.co.jp/ Yume-kyo Bashi Akarikan].
 
A press conference to celebrate the tenth anniversary for the series took place on [http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv161547133 December 6, 3:30 PM] (JST) and was broadcast on NicoNico Live. Koinuma was a guest for the fortieth episode of the Japanese TV show, ''[http://youtu.be/wypdAeOHv2A?t=19m59s Game Maniacs]'', to talk about this game. The press conference to celebrate the game's completion was streamed on [http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv170814738 NicoNico Live March 5, 13:00 (JST)] for fans to enjoy. A third NicoNico Live broadcast prior to the game's sale date is planned on [http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv171461075 March 13, 20:00 (JST)].
 
Koei-Tecmo's ''[[SKY EYE ~Sorakara no Message~]]'' collaboration continues with this entry. Another renewed collaboration for the series is the [http://tbi-shop.net/sengoku/ TBI group character menu]; consumers who purchase a dish from the menu can receive a character postcard. The ongoing collaboration with [http://www.kumataku.com/top.html Kumamoto Taxis], ''Sengoku Musou Taxi'', will have [http://youtu.be/NIf5n6Wika0 Kiyomasa, Gracia and Musashi taxis] starting on February 20. People who buy two [http://www.lotte.co.jp Lotte] items at [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/sengoku4/campaign.html select stores] between March 4~March 17 can receive character themed bookmarks as a gift with their purchase. The series's second charity event for the 2011 Tohoku natural disasters, [http://mitsunari11.com/extra/20140330/ ''Gi no Tameni 2''], will take place on March 30th; proceeds will be donated to ongoing disaster relief and restoration efforts.
 
One of the new collaborations for the project is downloadable content themed to the 2014 Taiga drama ''[http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Gunshi_Kanbee Gunshi Kanbei]''. Players can download the drama Kanbei's outfit for ''Sengoku Musou'' Kanbei. Outfits for the Taiga drama Kanbei, Hanbei and Hideyoshi can be used by edit characters. Fans of the weapons within the series can purchase replicas in 2014. It is a [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/sengoku/tieup.html collaboration] with ''[http://www.city.setouchi.lg.jp/~osa-token/ Token no Sato]'', a team of blacksmiths who are recreating real life replicas of the main cast's weaponry. Tourists can visit [http://www.okayama-kanko.jp/modules/kankouinfo/pub_event_detail.php?eid=7710&dt=2014-07-12 the place holding the swords] starting July 12, 2014. Character [http://www.meganeichiba.jp/sengoku4/ themed glasses] are also planned. ''Samurai Warriors'' characters are mascots for a blood donation drive and will appear on eighteen different posters. This game will join ''Sengoku IXA'', ''Sengoku BASARA 4'' and other games to be a part of the [http://sanadayukimura.jp/outline-2014pre.html annual Sanada Yukimura festival]. ''Samurai Warriors'' merchandise will be available at Marui One's August ''[http://www.4gamer.net/games/209/G020985/20140711069/ "Sengoku Marui" Kitasenju no Jin]'' store campaign.


A press conference to celebrate the tenth anniversary for the series will take place on [http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv161547133 December 6, 3:30 PM] (JST). It was also broadcast on NicoNico Live. Koinuma was a guest for the fortieth episode of the Japanese TV show, ''[http://youtu.be/wypdAeOHv2A?t=19m59s Game Maniacs]'', to talk about this game.  
''[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/event/2014/sengoku/ Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi 2014 Spring 10th Anniversary]'', a voice actor event to celebrate the series's ten year anniversary, took place on March 8~9, 2014. Like the [[Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3#Related Media|''Haruka 3'' collaboration]], [[Hello Kitty]] versions of the characters can be purchased at the anniversary event. [[Ruby Party]]'s dessert lineup will also include [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/neoromance/info_sengoku.htm cookies and other goods] themed to this event. Nico Nico users could tune into a [http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv169901769 special live broadcast] before the live event, which additionally ties into the ''[[Geten no Hana Yumeakari]]'' stage event, on February 25, 20:00 (JST). Fans who couldn't make the event can still purchase [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/shop/event/2014/sengoku/goods/ leftover event merchandise]. Additional Hello Kitty and miniature character merchandise can be purchased in Gamecity Shopping's [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/shop/campaign/2014/07/ Sengoku Fair]. The concept was revived with other Warring States related titles in [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/shop/campaign/2014/10/ Sengoku Fair 2014 Aki].


One of the first new collaborations for the project is downloadable content with the 2014 Taiga drama ''[http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Gunshi_Kanbee Gunshi Kanbei]''.  
A three-part [http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/magazine/index.php/04777 Kodansha Gekkan Shounen Comic] publication of this entry is drawn by Seijiro Narumi. The first part is called ''Sengoku Musou ~Ishida Mitsunari no Shou~ Senjou wo Kakeru Yume''; the second short is ''Sengoku Musou ~Date Masamune no Shou~'' and the third is ''Sengoku Musou ~Sanada Yukimura Nobuyuki no Shou~''. Consumers who purchase the published volume, ''[[Sengoku Musou ~Mononofutachi no Sekigahara~|Mononofutachi no Sekigahara]]'', can obtain a serial code for the heirloom, Soul of the Sanada.


Fans of the weapons within the series can purchase replicas in 2014. It is a [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/sengoku/tieup.html collaboration] with the same swordsmiths who made the [http://www.mus-his.city.osaka.jp/eng/exhibitions/special/2013/evangelion.html ''Evangelion'' Japanese Swords]. Character [http://www.meganeichiba.jp/sengoku4/ themed glasses] are also planned.  
[http://suzupin.tumblr.com Suzuhito Yamada] illustrated the sixth volume of ''[http://www.famitsu.com/news/201407/29058088.html Famitsu Column Game no Koto Omoi Egaku]''. This volume's theme is "the allure of ''Warriors'' series and characters". Aya and Naotora are the cover image.


Similar to the ''[[Dynasty Warriors 8#Related Media|Dynasty Warriors 8]]'' collaborations, this game will have a series of collaborations with the TBi Group chain of restaurants and shopping outlets. The ongoing collaboration with [http://www.kumataku.com/top.html Kumamoto Taxis], ''Sengoku Musou Taxi'', will have Kiyomasa, Gracia and one other character starting on February 20.
''[[Sengoku Musou SP ~Sanada no Shou~]]'' is an animated TV special with two versions. [[Takeshi Kusao]] (Yukimura Sanada) appeared on the 117 episode of ''[[Nobuyuki Hiyama|Hiyama Nobuyuki]] no Animejyu'' to talk about the anime short and answer fan letters [http://www.onsen.ag/blog/?p=33036 February 26]. The television program broadcast five days before the showing can be seen for free at [http://commu.jp.playstation.com/blog/details/20140321_sengoku4.html PlayCommu]. This TV special serves as a prequel for a 2015 [[Sengoku Musou (TV series)|animated TV series]].  


A voice actor event to celebrate the series's ten year anniversary, ''[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/event/2014/sengoku/ Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi 2014 Spring 10th Anniversary]'', is scheduled for March 8~9, 2014. Like the [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/haruka/hellokitty/ ''Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3'' collaboration], Hello Kitty [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/event/2014/sengoku/information/#006509 versions of the characters] can be purchased at the anniversary event. Nico Nico users can tune into a [http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv169901769 special live broadcast] before the live event, which additionally ties into the ''[[Geten no Hana Yumeakari]]'' stage event, on February 25, 20:00 (JST).  
''[[Sengoku Musou 4 Ouka Ranman]]'' features character image songs and two dramas from new characters in this entry. The [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/media/cd/sw/sengoku4/sen4_ost.htm original soundtrack] is compiled onto three CDs and includes jacket size sticker for first print buyers.


A [http://kc.kodansha.co.jp/magazine/index.php/04777 Kodansha Gekkan Shounen Comic] publication of this entry is planned to be drawn by Seijiro Narumi; it is called ''Sengoku Musou ~Ishida Mitsunari no Shou~ Senjou wo Kakeru Yume''. The second comic short is called ''Sengoku Musou ~Date Masamune no Shou~''.
The PS4 port is a part of Gamecity's [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/campaign/2014summer/ PS4 Summer] online shopping campaign. ''Samurai Warriors 4'' is one of many titles represented in the October 21~November 3, 2014 [http://www.cafereo.co.jp/shopnews/55638 Marui One Family Mizoguchi Koei-Tecmo Goods Fair]. This IP is the second Koei IP to be selected for a ''[http://www.h-kuji.com/goods/goods14.html Happy Kuji]'' collaboration, or a type of lottery for exclusive character merchandise.


A TV anime special called ''[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/sengokumusou/ Sengoku Musou SP Sanada no Shou]'' is being made by TYO Animations with a screenplay written by [[Yuka Yamada]]. It will start airing on March 21, 2014 and will cover the events of [[Ueda Castle]]. [[Takeshi Kusao]] (Yukimura Sanada) will appear on the 117 episode of ''[[Nobuyuki Hiyama|Hiyama Nobuyuki]] no Animejyu'' to talk about the anime short and answer fan letters on [http://www.onsen.ag/blog/?p=33036 February 26].
A [https://twitter.com/sengoku_musou/status/819754350922768384 panel exhibition] focusing on the Oda is being held at Gifu Prefecture from January 13 to April 9, 2017. This event will feature a talk show on February 26 with Nobunaga and Nō's voice actors appearing as guests.


''Vocal & Drama CD Sengoku Musou 4 Ouka Ranman'' will feature character image songs from new characters in this entry.
AMAKUNI created a limited edition Naotora Ii figurine. It was available for purchase at [https://hobbyjapan.co.jp/ltd_items/hj20160802/ Hoppy Japan].
 
A [http://avabelonline.com/information/detail/?information_id=6086 collaboration campaign] with AVABEL ONLINE is being held from December 11, 2019 to January 8, 2020. Players of the latter title can challenge ''Samurai Warriors'' characters like Yukimura and Mitsunari in the campaign's special map to earn unique outfits for their avatars.


==Image Song==
==Image Song==
*Reverb
*[[Reverb]]
:Performed by [http://kuroyume.jp/ Kuroyume]
:Performed by [http://kuroyume.jp/ Kuroyume]
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Also ending song for the animated TV special.
==Trivia==
*The second volume of the comic ''[http://books.shueisha.co.jp/CGI/search/syousai_put.cgi?isbn_cd=978-4-08-890313-2 Kuroda-san to Katagiri-san]'' references an event that happens during this game's Shikoku chapter.
*''Samurai Warriors 4'' is the first Samurai Warriors game to be released in PS Vita port and also PS4 port.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery spacing="small" widths="160" bordersize="none">
<gallery mode="nolines">
SW4 JP Cover.png|Japanese cover
SW4DX 15th Anniversary Cover.png|Deluxe cover
Magazine Ad (SW4).png|Japanese ad flyer
Magazine Ad 2 (SW4).png|Japanese ad flyer 2
Sw4-numataflyer.jpg|Sengoku Street in Numata 2013 flyer
Sw4-numataflyer.jpg|Sengoku Street in Numata 2013 flyer
SW4 - Anime Poster.jpg|Sengoku Musou SP Sanada no Shou flyer
Sw10thanniversary-2014newyearmessage.jpg|2014 New Year's message and 10th anniversary message  
Sw10thanniversary-2014newyearmessage.jpg|2014 New Year's message and 10th anniversary message  
Koinuma-2014newyearmessage.jpg|[[Hisashi Koinuma]]'s 2014 New Year's message
Koinuma-2014newyearmessage.jpg|[[Hisashi Koinuma]]'s 2014 New Year's message
2014newyearmessage.jpg|[[Koei-Tecmo]]'s 2014 New Year's message
2014newyearmessage.jpg|[[Koei-Tecmo]]'s 2014 New Year's message
SW 2019 Message.png|2019 New Year's message
Hisahide-countdown.jpg|Countdown images by development team 8 more days
Takakage Kobayakawa Countdown (SW4).jpg|7 more days
Kagekatsu-sw4countdown.jpg|6 more days
Toyohisa Shimazu Countdown (SW4).jpg|5 more days
Ladyhayakawa-sw4countdown.jpg|4 more days
Yoshitsugu-sw4countdown.jpg|3 more days
Koshosho-sw4countdown.jpg|2 more days
Kojuro-sw4countdown.jpg|1 more day
Nobuyuki Sanada Countdown (SW4).jpg|Game is out in Japan!
Countdown - Masamune Date (SW4DX).png|Countdown image for DX release date 7 more days
Countdown - Okuni (SW4DX).png|6 more days
Countdown - Hanzo Hattori (SW4DX).png|5 more days
Countdown - Mitsuhide Akechi (SW4DX).png|4 more days
Countdown - Nobunaga Oda (SW4DX).png|3 more days
Countdown - Keiji Maeda (SW4DX).png|2 more days
Countdown - Oichi (SW4DX).png|1 more day
Countdown - Yukimura Sanada (SW4DX).png|Game is out in Japan!
Sw4-10thanni-rubyparty.jpg|Rubipa de Gâteau lineup
TBI Menu 1 (SW4).jpg|Six Coin Salad Yukimura<br>780 yen
TBI Menu 2 (SW4).jpg|Mitsunari's Roasted Duck Fan<br>680 yen
TBI Menu 3 (SW4).jpg|Nobunaga's Dark Wings<br>580 yen
TBI Menu 4 (SW4).jpg|Kunoichi Ice Cream<br>480 yen
TBI Menu 5 (SW4).jpg|Innocent Daughter<br>580 yen
TBI Menu 6 (SW4).jpg|Strategist of Fortitude<br>580 yen
TBI Menu 7 (SW4).jpg|Loyal Fang<br>480 yen
TBI Menu 8 (SW4).jpg|All-Knowing Tactician<br>480 yen
TBI Menu 9 (SW4).jpg|Date's Zunda Dashi Maki<br>680 yen
TBI Menu 10 (SW4).jpg|Skewered Miso Konnyaku<br>680 yen
TBI Menu 11 (SW4).jpg|Ieyasu Tanuki Yaki Udon<br>680 yen
TBI Menu 12 (SW4).jpg|Six Coin Waffle<br>880 yen
TBI Menu 13 (SW4).jpg|Fearsome Military Staff<br>580 yen
TBI Menu 14 (SW4).jpg|Unrestrained Genius<br>580 yen
TBI Menu 15 (SW4).jpg|Date's Right-Hand Man<br>580 yen
TBI Menu 16 (SW4).jpg|Benevolent Samurai<br>580 yen
Reverb-sw4musiccard01.jpg|Limited edition music card for image song
Reverb-sw4musiccard02.jpg|Mitsunari and Yoshitsugu version
Reverb-sw4musiccard03.jpg|Mitsuhide and Gracia version
Reverb-sw4musiccard04.jpg|Masamune and Kojuro version
Reverb-sw4musiccard05.jpg|Kai and Lady Hayakawa version
Famitsu-sw4coverissue.jpg|April 3rd (March 20th) Weekly Famitsu issue cover
Sw4-momochibdaycake.jpg|Birthday cake made for idol Momoko Tsugunaga's (Momochi's) 22nd birthday
Sw4-kawachifanart.jpg|Fan art by [[Takahiro Kawachi]] (Yoshimoto Imagawa's VA)
Sw4-shojifanart.jpg|Fan art by [[Umeka Shoji]] (Aya and Hanbei's VA)
Sw4-hayakencongrats.jpg|Congratulation image from Hayaken
10th Anniversary Artwork (SW4).png|10th anniversary illustration by [[Norikatsu Miyoshi]]
10th Anniversary Artwork 2 (SW4).png|10th anniversary illustration by [http://www.geocities.jp/foomidori/ Foo Midori]
10th Anniversary Artwork 3 (SW4).png|10th anniversary illustration by [http://area51.nobody.jp Nariann]
10th Anniversary Artwork 4 (SW4).png|10th anniversary illustration by [http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=21623 Hayaken]
10th Anniversary Artwork 5 (SW4).png|10th anniversary illustration by [http://www3.kcn.ne.jp/~sasuke-s/ Kaoru Hagiya]
10th Anniversary Artwork 6 (SW4).png|10th anniversary illustration by [[Katsuki Onda]]
Sw4-yahoogacha1.jpg|Yahoo! Japan Coin Gacha avatar parts set 1
Sw4-yahoogacha2.jpg|Second set
Sw4-okazakiaoibushoutai-ieyasutadatsugu.jpg|[http://aoibushoutai.com Great Ieyasu-kou Aoi Bushoutai] or the Okazaki Tourism Hospitality Samurai Unit collaboration Ieyasu Tokugawa and Tadatsugu Sakai poster
Sw4-okazakiaoibushoutai-tadakatsuyasumasa.jpg|Tadakatsu Honda and Yasumasa Sakikabara poster
Sw4-okazakiaoibushoutai-naomasahanzo.jpg|[[Naomasa Ii]] and Hattori Masanari poster
Sw4-okazakiaoibushoutai-katsunarikomatsuhime.jpg|Katsunari Mizuno and Komatsuhime poster
Sw4-sekigahara2014-flyer.jpg|[http://www.kanko-sekigahara.jp/event/sengokumusou/index_msg.html 2014 Sekigahara Battlefield Rally] flyer
Sw4-shimazubday-flyer.jpg|[http://www.buken.co.jp/ijyuin/event/20141011.html Sengoku Shimazu Birthday Exhibition] flyer
Sw4-shinshuueda-flyer.jpg|[http://ueda-style.jp/archives/specials/2014sengokumuso-rally Shinshu Ueda x Sengoku Musou 4 Stamp Rally ~Sandaiji Ueda Gassen!?~] flyer
Sw4-mitsunari11-swordflyer.jpg|[http://mitsunari11.com/information/2014/11/414 Sengoku Musou no Toukenten Mitsunari 11] flyer
Nobunaga Oda Gifu Collaboration (SW4).png|Gifu City collaboration render for Nobunaga
No Gifu Collaboration (SW4).png|Gifu City collaboration render for Nō
SW4 AOL Collaboration Banner.png|AVABEL ONLINE collaboration banner
</gallery>
</gallery>


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/sengoku4/ Official Japanese site], [https://www.facebook.com/KT.Sengoku.musou Official Facebook], [https://twitter.com/sengoku_musou Official Twitter], [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmBdlHcHH7pY0gPbvRO5tK-Pne8puEemJ Official Youtube playlist]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140714181442/http://www.koeitecmoamerica.com/sw4/ Official North American Website (English)]
*[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/sengokumusou/ TV anime special website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140711213134/http://www.samuraiwarriors4.eu/ Official European Website (English)]
 
*[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/sengoku4/ Official Japanese Website (Japanese)]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/KT.Sengoku.musou Official Facebook Profile (Japanese)]
*[https://twitter.com/sengoku_musou Official X Profile (Japanese)]
*[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmBdlHcHH7pY0gPbvRO5tK-Pne8puEemJ Official YouTube Playlist (Japanese)]
*[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/manual/sengoku4/ps4/ Official PS4 Digital Manual (Japanese)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140329001503/http://www.jp.playstation.com/software/title/bljm61144.html Official Japanese PlayStation Page (Japanese)]
*[[Strategywiki:Samurai Warriors 4|StrategyWiki Page (English)]]
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Latest revision as of 02:15, 15 May 2024

Samurai Warriors 4 (戦国無双4, Sengoku Musou 4) is the fourth main entry in the Samurai Warriors series. Plans for its development was first revealed on Hisashi Koinuma's Twitter and its console availability was later announced at SCEJA Press Conference 2013. The title is being made to celebrate the series's tenth anniversary.

Koinuma returns as producer; Osamu Mieda returns as director; Yojiro Yoshimatsu returns as sound director. The overall theme for this title is "to tell the history of the era's unification" with a Samurai Warriors twist. Koinuma commented that the new story telling method gives more coverage to the "losers" of history in a way which he thought was neglected in previous titles. They believe this title combines traits which fans from any part of the series could appreciate. He stated the main theme for the scenarios is "separation".

First print bonus is a downloadable serial for Yukimura's Samurai Warriors outfit. Reserving the title grants a Yukimura and Nobuyuki microfiber towel. Reserving the game from various Japanese outlets rewards special costumes for select characters. The Treasure Box will include a character illustration book, an original soundtrack CD, 15 postcards and the same bonuses as the Anime Box. The Anime Box edition will include the Blu-ray volume for the anime and a printed card decorated with the anime character designs. The BD featured in both editions includes scenes which were cut for the TV broadcast. The Gamecity Set includes a character and story book and four hand towels. Ordering from Gamecity adds two original clear files with the purchase.

DX version includes over 150 pieces of DLC from the original.

Unlike past Samurai Warriors games, this one only has Japanese voice overs.

Gameplay

Similar to Chronicles, players must select two characters for each battle and can freely switch between them as they fight by pressing Select. These traits are distinguished by the face icon present over each character's portrait during selection. Specific team combinations may unlock new missions for each stage. If two player co-op is being used, the second player is assigned to the second character chosen before the stage. Players lose the ability to switch between characters while playing co-op together. The character who picks up the weapon box from fallen generals in battle is the one who earns it, and KO counters are kept separated.

A new gameplay mechanic called the "Hyper Attack" ("Shinsoku/Godspeed Action" in Japanese) is a dashing attack that characters can use to clear large crowds of enemies quickly. These attacks can be performed by reversing the usual charge attack combo order (i.e. Triangle, Triangle, Square as opposed to Square, Square, Triangle), which now gives all playable characters a total of two moveset strings. In turn, Hyper attacks replace the C1s for all characters. Certain characters are assigned the "Hyper" moveset type. Hyper Attacks are powerful against foot soldiers, but can be deflected by guarding and/or shielded units. As such, Hyper Attacks are largely ineffective against named enemies, as well as in high-enemy-morale zones.

When an enemy general is staggered or occasionally when they are stunned, characters can perform a reworked version of the "Killing Array" (in Japanese), dubbed as a "Mighty Strike" when Triangle flashes on the aforementioned targeted general. Similar to Warriors: Legends of Troy, these attacks have unique animations that can instantly kill generals inflicted by it only when their HP is past a certain threshold; all returning characters use their prior deadlock attack animations for this move. Mighty Strikes are negated if the player misses the button prompt.

Weapon deadlocks, rolling, and dash Square attacks have been removed, while side-stepping is sped up but also covers less distance. In the case of removed weapon deadlocks, both the player character and enemy generals alike have limited super armor while attacking, which can only be overcome by enough damage taken, by dropping offense or by hit effects, such as being stunned or staggered. Jumping now also carries much more horizontal momentum, but achieves much less overall height. Downed enemy units can also now be picked up off the ground by another attack in order to continue offense via a physics change, more so for enemy peons.

Meanwhile, the Spirit Charge from Sengoku Musou 3: Empires has been reworked into being a slower backward sidestep with afterimages, and old dash Square attack animations are used for the Spirit Charge counterattacks (press Square during it), which provide heavy hyper armor during the execution and will always stagger on grounded hit upon connecting (allowing for a free Mighty Strike prompt when they connect on generals) or will inflict crashing knockback on airborne hit. The Spirit Charge can also now be used in midair, with either L1 or X as an extra somersault, but may trigger automatically with another input under certain conditions as long as one portion of the Spirit Gauge is filled.

Each characters' Musou Attacks now have new finishing animations, separate from their Ultimate Musou, but they no longer allow free-action. Enemy generals still use the older shockwave finishers, and are no longer fully invincible for their duration, as they instead are granted Hyper Armor (while Musou Attack deadlocks involve both parties being pushed back via recoil).

The "Rage Attack" ("Musou Gokui") is a feature similar to Awakening Musous. Players can use their Spirit Gauge and press R3 to temporarily enter a powerful and invulnerable state when the Spirit Gauge is filled, which is meant to replicate the classical Musou Attack free-action state via bullet time. Once activated, the character's strikes will have a secondary effect. If the player uses their Musou (Circle) while in this state, they will end their Rage Mode prematurely and perform their Ultimate Musou. The Rage Attack's ending animation reuses all returning characters' previous Musou Attack finishers/poses.

Proficiency levels have been added to all characters' attacks. Each action's effectiveness and strength will increase based on the frequency the player uses them. Proficiency is divided into four major categories located under a character's normal stats: normal attack, charge attacks, special skill, and hyper attack. Resetting character stats to their default state also resets proficiency levels in this entry.

The customizable item system returns with a new rare item called "Heirloom". This is a permanent item which can be reused every battle to heal or bolster a character. Each character has their own treasure, and each one can be gained by defeating enemy generals under specific conditions. Armor has been omitted, but power-up items can take their place in combat.

Weapon forging returns with a system reminiscent to the third title, but the three weapon types introduced in its predecessor (Normal, Power, Speed) have been discarded. Characters can earn multiple copies of the same weapon (or their third for returning characters). They can earn one rare weapon to diversify its base attack and appearance.

Weapon attributes are visually categorized by a colored gem and can only be learned by the gem(s) matching its color. Attributes may also be sealed and require the usage of a rare gem earned by completing battle objectives in order to unlock. Characters can donate their weapon attributes to strengthen another character's weaponry. Once the procedure is completed, however, the player will need to reforge the donor's weapon if they wish to reclaim its optimized properties. Players can exchange excess gems in favor of rarer ones to a certain degree.

Other details include:

  • Morale remains an important factor for influencing enemy AI. Enemy morale can be decreased greatly by hunting and defeating the new bannerman units on the field.
  • Characters have a smoother animation for mounting horses than previous titles.
  • A larger amount of characters have changed from their prior moveset types to Hyper in this title.
  • Edit characters have more customization options and star in their own mode called "Chronicle Mode".
  • Online co-op is available for all modes.
  • Data can be transferred and saved between either PlayStation port of the title. Crossplay between the two ports is not supported.
  • Save data from the Sengoku Musou 2 HD Collection can be used to unlock 10,000 gold in this game.
  • Downloadable content includes scenarios, costumes, and edit character parts. There are no secondary costumes in the vanilla game; players can only obtain alternates through DLC.

Modes

Story Mode

Story Mode has been changed to be an overview world map of Japan, a la Empires titles. Players can select their preferred scenario through two methods:

  • Regional Stories (Chihou) - focuses on a specific region/clan as opposed to individual characters with in-depth character events and dramatization. Has ten different chapters available.
  • Story of Unification (Tenka Toitsu) - has the entire land as the stage for an overall summary of the land's events. It continues from the introductions in the Chihou scenarios to focus on a detailed end for the era.

Clear the Takeda and Oda chapters to unlock the Tenka Toitsu options; finish other stories to unlock the others. The majority of the cast can be unlocked by clearing the stages in each scenario. Certain scenarios have unlockable side stories.

Free Mode

Similar as previous titles. Edit characters can be used in this mode.

Chronicle Mode

Known as "Rurou Enbu" in the Japanese version. This mode reenacts Mercenary Mode as seen in other Warriors titles yet borrows traits from the main story mode found in the Chronicle titles. Edit characters act as mercenaries and are given the choice to start under one of the factions mentioned in Story Mode. After their allegiance, they are given the freedom to travel between different provinces of the Warring States to complete various requests focused on the main cast. Different times of day can be seen in this bird's eye view of Japan.

One of the main draws of this mode is providing multiple perspectives of the main cast not otherwise seen in Story Mode. Player characters can either befriend or alienate a character of their choice through personal conversations, fighting them in battle, or by traveling with them. The conversations require the player to select between two text options to complete; like the Chronicles games, one response is positive and the other is negative. Their affinity ranking for the player character affects their personal messages during battle. A single member of the main cast is allowed to accompany the player avatar's adventures at any given time.

Rare weapons are easier to earn in this mode. Additional edit parts can be earned, although the majority of the sets will be DLC. Characters who don't have much screentime in Story Mode have more time to shine here in side stories. Additional side stories can become available by clearing each chapter in Story Mode. Players must play this mode if they wish to unlock Goemon, Okuni, Musashi and Kojirō.

Dojo

Edit character creation, officer encyclopedia, gallery mode, game settings, tutorial and Mobile Joy. Stores pre-rendered movies, events, edit characters and downloadable content.

Characters

Over 50 main characters and over 1,000 named NPCs will be in the title. Goemon, Musashi, Kojirō, and Okuni reuse their designs from their debut or Samurai Warriors 3 respectively. Takatora, Naotora and Munenori are labeled as new characters in the main installment, however they debuted in a spin-off Samurai Warriors series as Chronicle 2nd.

Returning

Newcomers

Trophies

Icon Name Unlock Method Type
Unrivaled Warrior Obtain all other trophies. Platinum
Historian Maximize the officer gallery to 100%. Gold
Dominion over the Land Clear Story Mode with every character. Gold
Lives Lived Maximize the event collection rate to 100%. Silver
Antique Collector Collect every character's heirloom. Silver
Rock God Maximize the music collection rate to 100%. Silver
Perfectionist Maximize the mission accomplishment rate to 100%. Silver
Military Enthusiast Obtain all rare weapons. Silver
To the Victor the Spoils Clear every battle in Story Mode. Silver
Networker Maximize a bond with every character in Mercenary Mode. Silver
Anger Management Use Rage Mode 5 times in one battle. Bronze
Say Ahh... Heal an ally with an item. Bronze
To Hell and Back Clear a battle on hell difficulty. Bronze
True Warrior Get 1,000 kills in one battle. Bronze
Truest Warrior Get 2,000 kills in one battle. Bronze
Unstoppable Break an enemy's guard with spirit cancel. Bronze
Loyal Soldier Clear a mission for the first time. Bronze
Giving 110% Break ability limitations for the first time. Bronze
First Brushstrokes Create own officer biography for the first time. Bronze
Auspicious Beginnings Win a battle for the first time. Bronze
Timing Is Everything Defeat 5 officers with a Mighty Strike in one battle. Bronze
Bitter Experience Maximize a character's level for the first time. Bronze
Soul Mates Maximize a bond with one character in Mercenary Mode. Bronze
My Kingdom for a Horse Purchase Matsukaze at the shop. Bronze
Big Spender Spend over 100,000 gold at the shop. Bronze
Musou Master Get 500 kills with Musou attacks in one battle. Bronze
Aesthete Obtain an heirloom for the first time. Bronze
Reliable Underling Raise the mission accomplishment rate to 50%. Bronze
Cinephile Raise the event collection rate to 50%. Bronze
Bundle of Joy Create an edit officer for the first time. Bronze
Aficionado Obtain 20 rare weapons. Bronze
Veteran Warrior Defeat a total of more than 100,000 enemies. Bronze
Insanity Within an area where enemy morale is high, defeat an enemy using a Hyper Attack while in Rage Mode. Bronze
Carve Up the Battlefield Get 1,000 kills with Hyper Attacks in one battle. Bronze
The Spice of Life Unlock all officers for use in Free Mode. Bronze
Delegator Clear a mission for the first time while switching officers. Bronze
Audiophile Raise the music collection rate to 50%. Bronze
Rare Find Obtain a rare weapon for the first time. Bronze
Eye on the Prize Obtain an heirloom by defeating a character under special conditions. Bronze
Half Mast Defeat enemy flag carriers for the first time. Bronze
Unlimited Stamina Perform a 2,000 combo chain. Bronze
Rampage Perform a 1,000 combo chain. Bronze
Commit to Your Betrayal Clear Oda story chapter. Bronze
Under the Cherry Blossom Clear Takeda story chapter. Bronze
A Friend's Legacy Clear Chūgoku story chapter. Bronze
A Father's Will Clear Kantō story chapter. Bronze
Never Give Up Clear Kyūshū story chapter. Bronze
For the Next Generation Clear Tōhoku story chapter. Bronze
Spirit of Rebellion Clear Shikoku story chapter. Bronze
The Price of Peace Clear Tokugawa story chapter. Bronze
A Sturdy Trunk Clear Uesugi story chapter. Bronze
Carrying on the Dream Clear Kinki story chapter. Bronze
True Unifier Clear Unification story chapter. Bronze
The Flower and the Trunk Clear Sanada story chapter. Bronze


Differences between ports

The PS4 version has updated graphics and fills the screen with more mobs to defeat. Early bird bonus for this port is a serial code for every Samurai Warriors costume (18 total). Players can transfer save data from the PS3 version and keep any downloadable content they may have purchased into the PS4 port. Live streaming SHARE options and chat are present.

Expansions/Spin-offs

Related Media

Attendees of the Sengoku Street in Numata 2013 event can receive Samurai Warriors fliers and may choose to purchase series merchandise. A Numata themed hand towel is exclusive to this event. The MITSUNARI 11 collaboration from the previous main entry continues with this title. Human sized cardboard cutouts of Mitsunari and Sakon can be seen at Yume-kyo Bashi Akarikan.

A press conference to celebrate the tenth anniversary for the series took place on December 6, 3:30 PM (JST) and was broadcast on NicoNico Live. Koinuma was a guest for the fortieth episode of the Japanese TV show, Game Maniacs, to talk about this game. The press conference to celebrate the game's completion was streamed on NicoNico Live March 5, 13:00 (JST) for fans to enjoy. A third NicoNico Live broadcast prior to the game's sale date is planned on March 13, 20:00 (JST).

Koei-Tecmo's SKY EYE ~Sorakara no Message~ collaboration continues with this entry. Another renewed collaboration for the series is the TBI group character menu; consumers who purchase a dish from the menu can receive a character postcard. The ongoing collaboration with Kumamoto Taxis, Sengoku Musou Taxi, will have Kiyomasa, Gracia and Musashi taxis starting on February 20. People who buy two Lotte items at select stores between March 4~March 17 can receive character themed bookmarks as a gift with their purchase. The series's second charity event for the 2011 Tohoku natural disasters, Gi no Tameni 2, will take place on March 30th; proceeds will be donated to ongoing disaster relief and restoration efforts.

One of the new collaborations for the project is downloadable content themed to the 2014 Taiga drama Gunshi Kanbei. Players can download the drama Kanbei's outfit for Sengoku Musou Kanbei. Outfits for the Taiga drama Kanbei, Hanbei and Hideyoshi can be used by edit characters. Fans of the weapons within the series can purchase replicas in 2014. It is a collaboration with Token no Sato, a team of blacksmiths who are recreating real life replicas of the main cast's weaponry. Tourists can visit the place holding the swords starting July 12, 2014. Character themed glasses are also planned. Samurai Warriors characters are mascots for a blood donation drive and will appear on eighteen different posters. This game will join Sengoku IXA, Sengoku BASARA 4 and other games to be a part of the annual Sanada Yukimura festival. Samurai Warriors merchandise will be available at Marui One's August "Sengoku Marui" Kitasenju no Jin store campaign.

Sengoku Musou Seiyuu Ougi 2014 Spring 10th Anniversary, a voice actor event to celebrate the series's ten year anniversary, took place on March 8~9, 2014. Like the Haruka 3 collaboration, Hello Kitty versions of the characters can be purchased at the anniversary event. Ruby Party's dessert lineup will also include cookies and other goods themed to this event. Nico Nico users could tune into a special live broadcast before the live event, which additionally ties into the Geten no Hana Yumeakari stage event, on February 25, 20:00 (JST). Fans who couldn't make the event can still purchase leftover event merchandise. Additional Hello Kitty and miniature character merchandise can be purchased in Gamecity Shopping's Sengoku Fair. The concept was revived with other Warring States related titles in Sengoku Fair 2014 Aki.

A three-part Kodansha Gekkan Shounen Comic publication of this entry is drawn by Seijiro Narumi. The first part is called Sengoku Musou ~Ishida Mitsunari no Shou~ Senjou wo Kakeru Yume; the second short is Sengoku Musou ~Date Masamune no Shou~ and the third is Sengoku Musou ~Sanada Yukimura Nobuyuki no Shou~. Consumers who purchase the published volume, Mononofutachi no Sekigahara, can obtain a serial code for the heirloom, Soul of the Sanada.

Suzuhito Yamada illustrated the sixth volume of Famitsu Column Game no Koto Omoi Egaku. This volume's theme is "the allure of Warriors series and characters". Aya and Naotora are the cover image.

Sengoku Musou SP ~Sanada no Shou~ is an animated TV special with two versions. Takeshi Kusao (Yukimura Sanada) appeared on the 117 episode of Hiyama Nobuyuki no Animejyu to talk about the anime short and answer fan letters February 26. The television program broadcast five days before the showing can be seen for free at PlayCommu. This TV special serves as a prequel for a 2015 animated TV series.

Sengoku Musou 4 Ouka Ranman features character image songs and two dramas from new characters in this entry. The original soundtrack is compiled onto three CDs and includes jacket size sticker for first print buyers.

The PS4 port is a part of Gamecity's PS4 Summer online shopping campaign. Samurai Warriors 4 is one of many titles represented in the October 21~November 3, 2014 Marui One Family Mizoguchi Koei-Tecmo Goods Fair. This IP is the second Koei IP to be selected for a Happy Kuji collaboration, or a type of lottery for exclusive character merchandise.

A panel exhibition focusing on the Oda is being held at Gifu Prefecture from January 13 to April 9, 2017. This event will feature a talk show on February 26 with Nobunaga and Nō's voice actors appearing as guests.

AMAKUNI created a limited edition Naotora Ii figurine. It was available for purchase at Hoppy Japan.

A collaboration campaign with AVABEL ONLINE is being held from December 11, 2019 to January 8, 2020. Players of the latter title can challenge Samurai Warriors characters like Yukimura and Mitsunari in the campaign's special map to earn unique outfits for their avatars.

Image Song

Performed by Kuroyume

*Also ending song for the animated TV special.

Trivia

  • The second volume of the comic Kuroda-san to Katagiri-san references an event that happens during this game's Shikoku chapter.
  • Samurai Warriors 4 is the first Samurai Warriors game to be released in PS Vita port and also PS4 port.

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Samurai Warriors
Games
Main Titles Samurai WarriorsSamurai Warriors 2Samurai Warriors 3Samurai Warriors 4Samurai Warriors 5
Expansions 4-IIEmpires (2)Empires (3)Empires (4)SpecialSpirit of SanadaXtreme Legends (1)Xtreme Legends (2)Xtreme Legends (3)
Spin-Offs 100man-ninChroniclesChronicles 2ndChronicles 3DerbyKatanaPachislotShootState of War
Characters
Samurai Warriors Goemon IshikawaHanzō HattoriHideyoshi ToyotomiInaKeiji MaedaKenshin UesugiKunoichiMagoichi SaikaMasamune DateMitsuhide AkechiNobunaga OdaOichiOkuniRanmaru MoriShingen TakedaTadakatsu HondaYoshimoto ImagawaYukimura Sanada
Samurai Warriors 2 Ginchiyo TachibanaGraciaIeyasu TokugawaKanetsugu NaoeKatsuie ShibataKojirō SasakiKotarō FūmaMitsunari IshidaMotochika ChōsokabeMusashi MiyamotoNagamasa AzaiNeneSakon ShimaToshiie MaedaYoshihiro Shimazu
Samurai Warriors 3 AyaHanbei TakenakaKaiKanbei KurodaKiyomasa KatōMasanori FukushimaMotonari MōriMunenori YagyūMuneshige TachibanaNaotora IiTakatora TōdōUjiyasu Hōjō
Samurai Warriors 4 ChachaHidetada TokugawaHisahide MatsunagaKagekatsu UesugiKatsuyori TakedaKojūrō KatakuraKoshōshōLady HayakawaMasayuki SanadaNaomasa IiNobuyuki SanadaSasukeTakakage KobayakawaToyohisa ShimazuYoshitsugu Ōtani
Samurai Warriors 5 Dōsan SaitōFujihide MitsubuchiKazuuji NakamuraMitsukiMotoharu KikkawaMotonobu OkabeNobuyuki OdaSandayū MomochiSenaShikanosuke YamanakaTerumoto MōriToshimitsu SaitōYasukeYoshiaki AshikagaYoshikage AsakuraYoshitatsu Saitō
Other Characters Non-Playable CharactersBodyguardsEdit CharactersKatana ProtagonistChronicles ProtagonistTakamaru
Factions
Prominent Clans AkechiAzaiChōsokabeDateHōjōImagawaKurodaMōriOdaSaitōSanadaShimazuTachibanaTakedaTokugawaToyotomiUesugi
Alliances Eastern ArmyHonganji RiotersSaika RenegadesWestern Army