There is something surreal about seeing the Wii’s graphical assets rendered in 4K. It highlights the art direction— Capcom’s signature "photorealistic meets anime" style—that often got lost in the standard definition of 2010s televisions.
Magoichi, the mercenary gunner, is hired to assassinate Motochika Chosokabe—a pirate king fighting for the seas. However, she discovers that Motochika is actually protecting a village of orphans. Torn between her contract and her conscience, Magoichi fakes her target's death. The story becomes a tense cat-and-mouse with her employers, ending with Motochika offering her a place on his ship. She refuses, but smiles, saying, "Next time, I'll shoot you for real." sengoku basara 3 utage wii iso
Sengoku Basara shines with a gamepad. In Dolphin: There is something surreal about seeing the Wii’s
: A non-linear conquest of Japan where players can bet on who the final opponent will be. However, she discovers that Motochika is actually protecting