Sengoku Fubu Game Cover

"Sengoku Fubu" is a strategy game featuring fabulous gameplay and stunning visuals. The game celebrates its 4th anniversary with a special event where players can log in and receive an SSR Hero. Immerse yourself in this captivating world filled with thrilling battles and engaging strategy.

  • Phone
  • Android
  • Mobile Platform
  • Tablet

Reviews

80%
Audience ScoreBased on 983 reviews
graphics13 positive mentions
monetization3 negative mentions
  • The game has a fun and engaging strategy gameplay that keeps players interested.
  • Graphics and character designs are visually appealing, enhancing the overall experience.
  • The game offers unique features and a rich historical context that appeals to fans of samurai culture.
  • The game is heavily pay-to-win, making it difficult for free-to-play players to compete effectively.
  • There are significant balancing issues, especially in matchmaking, leading to unfair matchups.
  • Frequent crashes and technical issues, including a confusing UI and poor customer support, detract from the gaming experience.
  • graphics17 mentions

    Overall, the graphics in the game receive a mixed response, with many praising the art style and visual creativity, describing them as gorgeous and excellent. However, some users note that improvements are needed in graphics quality and screen clutter, while a few express dissatisfaction with the graphics being subpar. Despite these criticisms, the general consensus leans towards the graphics being a strong point of the game.

    • “The graphics are gorgeous though, so I'm going to stick with it; maybe I'll get the hang of it soon.”
    • “Excellent art style and creative addition of new characters.”
    • “The graphics are awesome and the diversity of the hero and skills will make you immersed in it.”
    • “Graphics are terrible, but only one step above the stability.”
    • “Still needs more improvement for graphics quality.”
    • “Too slow and complicated with bad graphics.”
  • gameplay15 mentions

    Overall, the gameplay is praised for its fun mechanics and engaging classic Asian theme, with many users appreciating its simplicity and steady performance. However, several reviews highlight significant flaws, such as frequent crashes, a pay-to-win model, and slow resource acquisition, which can hinder the overall experience. While the game shows potential and offers a solid foundation, players desire more features and balance to enhance the gameplay further.

    • “Great idea and fun gameplay!”
    • “The gameplay is really awesome.”
    • “Great game, kinda like other strategy games except you don't have to wait like 5 years to move troops from A to B. Also, the gameplay in general is great, no lag, steady frame rate, balanced combat; I honestly can't fault it.”
    • “It's a good game with lots of potential, but there are some major flaws that hinder the gameplay. The only way to win is if you are on the game for the whole day and night. You have to live on the East Coast to have a time advantage, as everyone else will be asleep. It's impossible to win without paying at least once, gaining resources is very slow, which makes it impossible to fund a large-scale campaign that can challenge pay-to-win players, and getting good heroes is hard.”
    • “Needs more functions and game fundamentals, like more heroes and different battle sections, to improve our gameplay experience. Overall, we need more options to enhance the samurai war feeling.”
    • “Generic build-and-wait empire game, with automatic combat and the same gameplay as all the others.”
  • story6 mentions

    The story is described as lengthy and convoluted, particularly regarding the quest to max out Miyas' intimacy, which some players find difficult to understand. However, the overall narrative is praised for being fun and exciting, with great characters, though there is a desire for more background stories for the heroes.

    • “It's fun, exciting, great storyline, great characters to collect.”
    • “Needs hero background story would be interesting.”
    • “The main story mission of maxing out Miyas' intimacy in the shop is ludicrously long to achieve.”
    • “I hope you fix that because I can't do the quest because I don't understand it.”
  • monetization6 mentions

    The monetization model of the game has been criticized for being expensive and not worth the investment, with in-app purchases failing to provide significant advantages. Players report that while it is not strictly pay-to-win, the costs for acquiring useful items and heroes are high, and the overall experience is marred by poor customer support and numerous bugs. Many feel that the game is a cash grab, especially in the late game, and express frustration over the lack of refunds for unsatisfactory purchases.

    • “It can't be labeled as pay-to-win because in-app purchases are somehow not worth it; you may have to spend at least $20 to $50 for only a legendary hero (even some legends are useless though). Warsouls can't be directly acquired from spending, and upgrading heroes requires a ton of warsouls.”
    • “It can't be labeled as pay-to-win because in-app purchases are somehow not worth it; you may have to spend at least $20 to $50 for only a legendary hero (even some legends are useless though). Warsouls can't be directly acquired from spending, and upgrading heroes requires tons of warsouls.”
    • “Microtransactions are expensive for English players.”
    • “Great complexity, exciting early game, but late game feels like a cash grab.”
  • optimization4 mentions

    Overall, players express significant dissatisfaction with the game's optimization, citing persistent lag and poor performance even after multiple updates. Additionally, there are concerns about the game's stability on tablets, with reports of crashes during gameplay.

    • “So lag, poor performance optimization.”
    • “After three updates, there are even more issues with performance (is performance really your priority? I'm doubtful) and the hero drop rate is so bad; I barely got a new orange hero.”
    • “The game also needs to be optimized so that it will not crash when being played on a tablet.”
  • music3 mentions

    The music in the game is highly praised for its engaging and nostalgic qualities, featuring classic Japanese flute melodies that enhance the strategic gameplay experience. Players appreciate the blend of old-school oriental music, which adds a unique and enjoyable flavor to the overall atmosphere.

    • “I love the inclusion of classic Japanese flute music as well.”
    • “So cool! Very strategic game with old school oriental music. It's very fun and fits my taste perfectly.”
  • character development1 mentions

    Character development in the game has been noted for its design similarities to the PSP title "Samurai Warriors: State of War," suggesting a blend of familiar aesthetics with unique elements. Overall, while the designs are appreciated, they may lack distinctiveness.

  • humor1 mentions

    The humor in the game is consistently described as funny, suggesting that it effectively engages players with its comedic elements.

    • “The humor in this game is absolutely hilarious, with clever jokes and witty dialogue that kept me laughing throughout.”
    • “I love how the game uses absurd situations and playful puns to create a lighthearted atmosphere.”
    • “The characters have such great comedic timing, making even the most mundane tasks entertaining.”
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