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− | '''Sengoku BASARA 2''' is the Japan-only sequel to ''[[Devil Kings]]'' and the second game in the ''[[Sengoku BASARA |
+ | '''Sengoku BASARA 2''' is the Japan-only sequel to ''[[Devil Kings]]'' and the second game in the ''[[Sengoku BASARA (series)|Sengoku BASARA]]'' series of action hack and slash games. Although the main characters of Masamune Date and Yukimura Sanada were still prominently featured, the focus moved to two new characters, Keiji Maeda and Kojūrō Katakura.[[File: Basara 2 - Intro Movie|thumb|300px|right|Intro]] Like the original, artwork was handled by [[Makoto Tsuchibayashi]]. An updated edition named ''Sengoku BASARA 2: Heroes'' was released on November 29, 2007, again only in Japan. |
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+ | ==Gameplay== |
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⚫ | In the first game, new weapons were only obtainable from treasure boxes. Now, they are unlocked for purchase in the BASARA shop after attaining a particular level or meeting certain conditions with the character. Beating Unification Mode with a character will unlock that character's alternate costume. |
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== Characters == |
== Characters == |
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===='''Returning Characters'''==== |
===='''Returning Characters'''==== |
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[[Image:Basara2Group.png|border|right|440px]] |
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+ | * '''[[Ieyasu Tokugawa]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[Itsuki]]''' |
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* '''[[Kenshin Uesugi]]''' |
* '''[[Kenshin Uesugi]]''' |
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* '''[[Nobunaga (Sengoku Basara)|Nobunaga]]''' |
* '''[[Nobunaga (Sengoku Basara)|Nobunaga]]''' |
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* '''[[Nōhime]]''' |
* '''[[Nōhime]]''' |
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* '''[[Ranmaru Mori]]''' |
* '''[[Ranmaru Mori]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[Sasuke Sarutobi]]''' |
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* '''[[Shingen Takeda]]''' |
* '''[[Shingen Takeda]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[Tadakatsu Honda]]''' |
* '''[[Toshiie Maeda]]''' |
* '''[[Toshiie Maeda]]''' |
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− | * '''[[ |
+ | * '''[[Xavi]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[Yukimura Sanada]]''' |
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* '''[[Yoshihiro Shimazu]]''' - <small>'''(previously non-playable)'''</small> |
* '''[[Yoshihiro Shimazu]]''' - <small>'''(previously non-playable)'''</small> |
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* '''[[Yoshimoto Imagawa]]''' - <small>'''(previously non-playable)'''</small> |
* '''[[Yoshimoto Imagawa]]''' - <small>'''(previously non-playable)'''</small> |
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===='''New Characters'''==== |
===='''New Characters'''==== |
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+ | * '''[[Hanbei Takenaka]]''' |
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* '''[[Hideyoshi (Sengoku Basara)|Hideyoshi Toyotomi]]''' |
* '''[[Hideyoshi (Sengoku Basara)|Hideyoshi Toyotomi]]''' |
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* '''[[Keiji Maeda]]''' |
* '''[[Keiji Maeda]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[Musashi Miyamoto]]''' |
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+ | * '''[[Kotaro (Sengoku Basara)|Kotaro Fuma]]''' - <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small> |
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+ | * '''[[Kennyo Honganji]]''' - <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small> |
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* '''[[Nagamasa Azai]] '''- <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small> |
* '''[[Nagamasa Azai]] '''- <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small> |
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* '''[[Oichi]]''' - <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small> |
* '''[[Oichi]]''' - <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small> |
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− | * '''Hanbei Takenaka''' - brilliant strategist and tactician. Hanbei is as quick with decision-making as he is with his movements and attacks. However, he doesn't hurry in enjoying his life, since he doesn't know how much longer he will live due to illness. He owns the castle of Inabayama. His weapon is a whip-sword and his element is darkness. |
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− | * '''Kojūrō Katakura''' - <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small>- loyal vassal of Masamune who earned the title of "Dragon’s Right Eye". He is the head strategist of the Date clan. His calm and guarded facade conceals a fiery temper. His weapon is a katana, and his element is lightning. |
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⚫ | '''Sengoku BASARA 2: Heroes''' (''Sengoku BASARA 2: Eiyuu Gaiden'') is the Japan-only revision of ''Sengoku BASARA 2''. All non-playable characters from ''Sengoku BASARA 2'' (including Ujimasa) are now playable. Matsunaga Hisahide, a new non-playable character, makes his debut. There are also new alternate costumes available, as well as items, stage levels, weapons and equipment. |
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− | * '''Musashi Miyamoto''' - A reckless swordsman who fights with two wooden oars. His greatest desire is to prove that he is the strongest in Japan. |
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− | * '''Kennyo Hongan-ji''' - <small>'''(non-playable)''' </small>- the Chief Abbot of the Ikko monastery. A monk truly believing in his only God - gold, and that everything can be bought and sold. Being vain as well as greedy, he enjoys flexing and showing off his well toned body. His temple of Ishiyama Hongan-ji is in Settsu Province. He sometimes fights with a barbell, and his element is light. |
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− | ==Alternate Costumes== |
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− | Beating Unification Mode with a character will unlock his/her alternate costume. |
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− | == Gallery == |
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− | <gallery> |
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− | Image:Basara2Hanbei.png|''Hanbei'' |
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− | Image:DK2Miyamoto.png|''Musashi'' |
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− | Image:SengokuBasara2Kojuuro.png|''Kojūrō'' |
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− | Image:Basara2Kennyo.png|''Kennyo'' |
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− | </gallery> |
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+ | Kojūrō, Oichi and Nagamasa now have Story Modes, complete with animated Prologue and Epilogue movies. |
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⚫ | '''Sengoku BASARA 2: Heroes''' (''Sengoku BASARA 2: Eiyuu Gaiden'') is the Japan-only revision of ''Sengoku BASARA 2''. All non-playable characters |
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+ | Motochika, Keiji, Masamune, Yukimura and Kotaro have Side Story (Gaiden) Modes, complete with animated Prologue and Epilogue movies. |
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− | ===<small>'''Returning Character'''</small>=== |
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===<small>'''New Character'''</small>=== |
===<small>'''New Character'''</small>=== |
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+ | *'''[[Matsunaga Hisahide]]''' |
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− | *'''Matsunaga Hisahide''' - Hisahide is someone who doesn't think twice before trampling on other people and uses any means necessary to get what he wants. Although he's working on behalf of the Ashikaga faction, it's only because he's looking for 'something' himself. In battle, Hisahide releases explosive techniques utilizing his signature gunpowder, together with his treasured sword. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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− | Image:Basara2HeroesMatsunaga.png|Heroes ''Matsunaga Hisahide'' |
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− | Image:SBH2_Matsunaga.png|''Matsunaga Hisahide'' |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | * [[:Category:Sengoku Basara 2: Heroes Wallpaper|'''Wallpaper''']] |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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Image:Basara2Japan.png|''Japan'' |
Image:Basara2Japan.png|''Japan'' |
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Image:Basara2HGJapan.png|Heroes ''Japan'' |
Image:Basara2HGJapan.png|Heroes ''Japan'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | == Merchandise == |
+ | === Merchandise === |
− | <gallery |
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Image:Basara2OST.png|''OST'' |
Image:Basara2OST.png|''OST'' |
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Image:BASARA_2_Artbook.png|''Artbook'' |
Image:BASARA_2_Artbook.png|''Artbook'' |
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Image:BASARA2_Heroes_Guidebook.png|Heroes ''Guidebook'' |
Image:BASARA2_Heroes_Guidebook.png|Heroes ''Guidebook'' |
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Image:SB2Heroes_Manga.png|Heroes ''Comic Anthology'' |
Image:SB2Heroes_Manga.png|Heroes ''Comic Anthology'' |
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+ | Image:BasaraStyleVol1.png|BASARA Style ''Vol. 1'' |
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+ | Image:BasaraStyleVol2.png|BASARA Style ''Vol. 2'' |
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+ | Image:BasaraStyleVol3.png|BASARA Style ''Vol. 3'' |
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+ | Image:BasaraStyleVol4.png|BASARA Style ''Vol. 4'' |
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+ | Image:BasaraStyleVol5.png|BASARA Style ''Vol. 5'' |
+ | Image:BASARA_Style_Vol_6.png|BASARA Style ''Vol. 6'' |
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</gallery> |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
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− | * [http://www.capcom.co.jp/sengoku2/ Official ''Sengoku Basara 2'' website] |
+ | * [http://www.capcom.co.jp/sengoku2/ Official ''Sengoku Basara 2'' website] (Japanese) |
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* [[Wikipedia:Sengoku Basara 2|Wikipedia article]] |
* [[Wikipedia:Sengoku Basara 2|Wikipedia article]] |
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* [[w:c:sengokubasara:Sengoku BASARA 2|''Sengoku BASARA'' wikia article]] |
* [[w:c:sengokubasara:Sengoku BASARA 2|''Sengoku BASARA'' wikia article]] |
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+ | **[[w:c:sengokubasara:Sengoku BASARA 2: Heroes|Wikia article on ''Heroes'']] |
{{Sengokubasara}} |
{{Sengokubasara}} |
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[[Category:Games]] |
[[Category:Games]] |
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[[Category:Sengoku BASARA Games]] |
[[Category:Sengoku BASARA Games]] |
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[[Category:Historical Games]] |
[[Category:Historical Games]] |
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[[Category:Japan-only Games]] |
[[Category:Japan-only Games]] |
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Revision as of 19:51, 16 December 2020
Sengoku BASARA 2 is the Japan-only sequel to Devil Kings and the second game in the Sengoku BASARA series of action hack and slash games. Although the main characters of Masamune Date and Yukimura Sanada were still prominently featured, the focus moved to two new characters, Keiji Maeda and Kojūrō Katakura.
Like the original, artwork was handled by Makoto Tsuchibayashi. An updated edition named Sengoku BASARA 2: Heroes was released on November 29, 2007, again only in Japan.
The four-volume manga series made was translated by UDON Entertainment in 2012 into a two-volume series called Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Legends for release in North America. The manga acts as a prequel to the next game in the series, Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Heroes.
Gameplay
In the first game, new weapons were only obtainable from treasure boxes. Now, they are unlocked for purchase in the BASARA shop after attaining a particular level or meeting certain conditions with the character. Beating Unification Mode with a character will unlock that character's alternate costume.
Characters
Returning Characters
- Ieyasu Tokugawa
- Itsuki
- Kasuga
- Kenshin Uesugi
- Masamune Date
- Matsu Maeda
- Mitsuhide Akechi
- Nobunaga
- Nōhime
- Ranmaru Mori
- Sasuke Sarutobi
- Shingen Takeda
- Tadakatsu Honda
- Toshiie Maeda
- Xavi
- Yukimura Sanada
- Motochika Chosokabe - (previously non-playable)
- Motonari Mori - (previously non-playable)
- Ujimasa Hōjō - (non-playable)
- Yoshihiro Shimazu - (previously non-playable)
- Yoshimoto Imagawa - (previously non-playable)
New Characters
- Hanbei Takenaka
- Hideyoshi Toyotomi
- Keiji Maeda
- Musashi Miyamoto
- Kojūrō Katakura - (non-playable)
- Kotaro Fuma - (non-playable)
- Kennyo Honganji - (non-playable)
- Nagamasa Azai - (non-playable)
- Oichi - (non-playable)
Sengoku BASARA 2: Heroes
Sengoku BASARA 2: Heroes (Sengoku BASARA 2: Eiyuu Gaiden) is the Japan-only revision of Sengoku BASARA 2. All non-playable characters from Sengoku BASARA 2 (including Ujimasa) are now playable. Matsunaga Hisahide, a new non-playable character, makes his debut. There are also new alternate costumes available, as well as items, stage levels, weapons and equipment.
Kojūrō, Oichi and Nagamasa now have Story Modes, complete with animated Prologue and Epilogue movies.
Motochika, Keiji, Masamune, Yukimura and Kotaro have Side Story (Gaiden) Modes, complete with animated Prologue and Epilogue movies.
New Character
Gallery
Box Art
Merchandise
External Links
- Official Sengoku Basara 2 website (Japanese)