In Japan, games likeDynasty WarriorsandSamurai Warriorsare considered major system sellers. In fact, whenSamurai Warriors 3was announced for Wii, it was a big enough deal to command the appearance of Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto. In the West, however, these games occupy a significantly lower tier.

“I think it’s still difficult to make titles that take place in Asian history a huge hit in the West,” suggestsSW3producer Hisashi Koinuma. “Most Japanese can recognize Nobunaga Oda as a historical icon, as he is an actual person, but not as many Westerners know about him. One thing East and West has in common is the fun of action gaming. I would like people overseas to seeSamurai Warriors 3not as ‘a game taking place in Asian history’ but ‘an exciting action game.’

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“An additional benefit, however, is when you have played through the game, you will surely know lots about Japanese history!”

To be honest, the games’ setting isn’t the biggest complaint I hear about the series, but then, since I’m a lover of the franchise anyway, I can’t say I get the purehatredthat it seems to inspire in some gamers. I don’t see much difference between theWarriorsseries and “classic” beat ’em ups likeGolden Axe, and yet some people consider that opinion blasphemy. Maybe it really is all about the game’s setting.

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