The PSP sequel to Sengoku Basara Battle Heroes has an all new mode called "Tenka Touitsu Senki," or "Tenka Touitsu War Chronicle." Tenka Touitsu is what's used to describe ruling over an entire land, and that's just what you do in the mode.
International publishers Udon have confirmed that the official Sengoku Basara graphic novel series will be made available in Europe, beginning with Sengoku Basara: Samurai Legends Volume 1 next month. Based on the videogame franchisee from Capcom, the Sengoku Basara graphic novel series takes real Japanese historical events and figures, and makes them larger-than-life with dynamic character designs and all-out action.
Sengoku Basara features prettied-up versions of some tough as nails dead dudes. The game is set against Japan's Warring States period during which Japanese people were beating the shit out of each other. But the game's aren't nearly as horrific (or smelly) as the history. So bring on the rock'n'roll soundtrack.
The newly released Sengoku Basara: Chronicle Heroes for the PSP features a Do As Infinity tune, dubbed "Chikai" (Oath), as the game's theme song.
"Overview - Hardware sales are down slightly week on week and are down by nearly a third year on year. The Xbox 360 crossed the 55 million mark this week. The 3DS is getting a huge price cut next month, which will hurt sales over the next couple weeks, but afterwards sales should increase at least two to three times initially. There are six debuts in the top 40 and there are no software milestones this week. Two games sold over 100,000, down from two last week, and the top 10 sold over 50,000, down from 12 last week."
Too bad Capcom blundered the series for North America. The first two PS2 games never made it over here, and the third one (for PS3), while I'm happy they released it here, they cut out a lot of stuff and completely changed the name.