Samurai Warriors 2: Empires Samurai Warriors 2: Empires (戦国無双2: Empires) is an expansion to the original
Samurai Warriors 2 and the third
Empires expansion by Koei (the first was
Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires, and the second was
Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires), available for
PlayStation 2 and
Xbox 360, as well as
PlayStation 3 and
PlayStation Vita in a compilation with the original and
Xtreme Legends. The game was first released in Japan on November 16, 2006. Similar to both
Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires and
Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires, the game features the strategic and tactical Empire Mode that combines the gameplay of
Samurai Warriors and several turn-based strategy elements from ''
Nobunaga's Ambition and Romance of the Three Kingdoms''. The Empire mode allows the player to select from some of Japan's greatest battles such as the
battle of Kawanakajima, the
battle of Anegawa, the incident at
Honnōji and the
battle of Sekigahara. In the New Officer Mode, the options are limited to 13 models with 10 color patterns each, as well as four different voices. In addition, a new feature is added to the mix: the ability to use movesets of certain playable characters. Unlike
Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends, the game does not feature new characters for the series, but
Kojirō Sasaki and
Katsuie Shibata, who were unplayable special NPCs and bodyguards in
Samurai Warriors 2, are now playable characters in
Samurai Warriors 2: Empires with special movesets derived from other characters.
Samurai Warriors 2: Xtreme Legends Samurai Warriors 2: Xtreme Legends (戦国無双2: 猛将伝
Sengoku Musō 2: Mōshōden) was first released on August 23, 2007, in Japan for the PlayStation 2. It is the fifth
Xtreme Legends expansion by Koei, and also the first (and only)
Xtreme Legends expansion since
Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends to be released after
Samurai Warriors 2: Empires (other
Xtreme Legends expansions are released shortly after the release of the original game). It shares the same achievements with the parent game on the Xbox 360. The expansion introduced new characters to the series, including
Toshiie Maeda,
Gracia and
Motochika Chosokabe.
Yoshimoto Imagawa from
Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends returned in the expansion with an updated character design,
Katsuie Shibata and
Kojirō Sasaki from
Samurai Warriors 2: Empires are also playable and have new weapons. Katsuie Shibata wields two
hand axes, while Kojirō Sasaki still carries a nodachi, but can now summon an ex-dimensional sword during battle. Because Yoshimoto Imagawa was put back into the game, the previously omitted battle of Okehazama is brought back, and Hideyoshi's Shikoku campaign against Motochika Chosokabe is also included. A new mode known as Mercenary Mode is in the game. It resembles Xtreme Mode from
Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends. Playable characters can now be upgraded to level 70; in the original the highest level was 50. Bodyguards can also level up to 30, when in the original 20 was the highest level. Fifth weapons are present in the game, but unlike the first game, the weapons have the same attack base as the original (before, the fifth weapon would have a higher attack base). Some considered it as an "alternative fourth weapon". In
Samurai Warriors 2, the highest upgrade is fourth weapons. In order to play the full functionality of this game the original is required. "Import" selected on the main menu will guide the players though a disk switching process. Xbox 360 players had to download the expansion via the
Xbox Marketplace as there is no stand alone disc available in stores. As for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita players, the game is bundled along with the two other versions of this game (the original and
Empires), thus the players are no longer required to use the "Import" feature. There is a cutscene in the game (Toshiie Maeda's ending) that was
censored and different in the Xbox 360 version because it was considered too violent, so the original ending can only be viewed in the PS2 version. ==Reception==