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| Kaon | Apr 5 2009, 06:45 PM |
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I would say both Keiji and Tadakatsu would both remain being two of the powerhouses in the series. Keiji was part of the Maeda family which served the Oda, then became a hermit until he served the Uesugi later on, and Tadakatsu was one of Ieyasu's loyal retainers who had a legendary history of participating in over fifty battles of being "nearly" unharmed. Having two powerful warriors instead of one makes it more interesting; Even if Keiji has Matsukaze and Tadakatsu with his theme, they both still make an epic rivalry of some sort. Of course, I'd like to see if Kiyomasa was the legend he lived himself to be. ![]() Besides, Sengoku Musou has its own unique history and originality, so it shouldn't be "totally" compared to Shin Sangoku Musou in the long run; In my opinion. |
![]() わずかの利益を得て 少しを巻き取って、 さらに速度を増して やがて全部巻き返す ゆえに得難きを得て 君と大地に立てば、 照らせ照らせわずかに 守る あるがままを… | |
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