Samurai Warriors 4 also boasts
some additional gameplay tweaks and even though I enjoyed the previous series on the PS3, the game still had this PlayStation 2 feel to it.
Not exact matches
Another
tweak to the
gameplay is the enhanced Krypt mode which is basically a first person game that allows players to unlock
additional content for their fighters like costumes and new moves as you search for tombstones to break.
Aside from a few minor
gameplay tweaks and an audio / visual overhaul, the major change is an
additional game mode and subplot following Bowser's minions as they attempt to aid their king.
The only «new» things about this edition are the
additional options that come with all games that are part of the ACA NeoGeo «series» of Nintendo Switch ports, which provide the means to make some small audio - visual
tweaks, as well as tinker with
gameplay elements like the level of difficulty, the timer speed, and so on.
An interesting feature of the
gameplay comes in the form of «unscheduled» street races, where players can drive amidst normal road traffic for
additional cash to spend in
tweaks and add - ons.
Along with 70 new player faces, 8 teams, some
additional boots, updated transfer signings and kit sponsors, the game has managed to also pack in a few
gameplay tweaks for good measure also.
For the launch, an all - new boss fight, some voice - acted dialogs, a new planet type,
additional Outlaw stations as well as many interface and
gameplay tweaks have been added.