Sengoku Basara Samurai Heroes Wii Undub Better
When the credits rolled, featuring the J-pop track "Sawayaka Subete No Ai Ni" by Chihiro Yonekura—a song usually replaced or cut in localized versions—Kai leaned back against his bed frame.
The combat is fast-paced and arcadey, focusing on massive combos that can reach up to 99,999 hits . Characters possess unique "Basara Arts" and "Hero Time" abilities that slow down time for devastating attacks. sengoku basara samurai heroes wii undub better
The Undub transforms the game from a competent beat-’em-up into a genuine Japanese spectacle. The voice acting in Sengoku Basara is half the fun. Without it, you’re missing the soul of the game. When the credits rolled, featuring the J-pop track