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Sengoku Basara Sengoku Basara ( 戦国BASARA) is a series of developed and published by, and a bigger based on it, including three series and an animated film. Its story is very loosely based on real events of the titular era in the history of. Games Sengoku Basara ( Devil Kings) The original game in the series, released in 2005 only for the as a 'crowd-fighting' in the vein of 's similarly themed Samurai Warriors series.
Devil Kings, an English-language version of the game featured an altered gameplay and a completely different, supposedly more western audience-oriented fantasy story with original characters, which was however never used again due to the mostly negative response the localization received from critics as well as consumers. Sengoku Basara 2 The 2004 sequel, also for the. The game was also ported to the. Sengoku Basara X A 2D by, creators of the series, made in 2008 for the and ported for the PS2 later the same year. Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings ( 戦国BASARA, Sengoku Basara) is an TV series adaptation of the video game series made by, planned and written by Yasuyuki Muto and chiefly directed by Itsuro Kawasaki (first season) and Kazuya Nomura (second season). The series started broadcast on Japan's (CBC) station in April 2009; other networks broadcast the episodes within a few days, including,. Its first season made its television debut on the on November 16, 2010.
The series' second season, Sengoku Basara II, began broadcast in July 2010, replacing. The film version, was released on June 4, 2011. The opening song is 'FLAGS' by and the ending song is 'The party must go on'.
It depicts the, which determines the next Shogun of Japan. A third television series titled began airing on July 6, 2014. The third series is based on the video game, and unlike the previous two TV seasons and movie, is animated at. Sengoku Basara 4 Sengoku Basara 4 ( 戦国BASARA4) is the fourth installment of the games, developed and published by for PlayStation 3.
The game was released in Japan on January 23, 2014. A high-definition version of the game for titled Sengoku Basara 4: Sumeragi was released in Japan on July 23, 2015.
Gameplay Sengoku Basara 4 is a single player Hack and Slash game. At a glance, the game plays similarly to a Dynasty Warriors game or other Warrior Style games.
Players choose characters from a diverse roster to face out against entire battlefields of enemies by themselves. The gameplay is accessible enough so that any player can jump in to the action, but rewards players for mixing up their combos by offering them more gold or power. This installment introduces new mechanics to the series while retaining older mechanics from previous games. Universal mechanics Every character moves with the analog stick. Tapping a direction twice will make the character enter a dashing state, which will last as long as you hold the direction and never return to neutral, use a move, or get hit.
Jumping during this state, even if it's immediately after dashing, will make character go further and faster than a normal jump would take them. Basara (manga) Basara (: バサラ) is a written. The manga, which consists of 27 volumes, won the for in 1992. It was adapted as an that follows only part of the manga story, cutting off after 13 episodes. In, the manga is published by in. The story takes place in a future Japan, reduced to a barren desert by a catastrophe at the end of the 21st century. The main character is Sarasa, a girl whose twin brother, Tatara, is prophesied to be the 'child of destiny' (運命の子供 or 運命の少年) who will bring back the country's independence and stop the tyrannical rule of the Empire, namely the Red King.
When Tatara is killed, Sarasa pretends to be him in order to keep the downtrodden from losing hope. Basara has been described (including by its English-translation editor) as a highly story. Overview In Basara's post-apocalyptic setting, Japan has been controlled by a succession of corrupt and oppressive rulers of Saffron Clan.
The current one is the Golden Emperor, a sovereign so obsessed with maintaining his power that he has had most of his children killed. He later appointed territories to the remaining children, allowing them to rule as subordinate kings and expend their energies in rivalries amongst each other, instead of trying to dethrone him.
As a result, most of the Kings neglect the people they rule. Diyar-e-Dil Diyar-e-Dil (: دیار دل ; lit. The Valley of Heart) is a Pakistani television, that originally aired on the from March 17, 2015, to October 27, 2015, comprising a total of. Diyar-e-Dil follows the lives of a dysfunctional family led by Agha Jaan and his grandchildren, Wali and Farah. The story is told in a heavily serialized manner. Each episode follow the lives of Wali and Faarah who became the cause of reuniting the family that fell apart because of Agha Jaan's eldest son Behroze, despite their troubled relation. Diyar-e-Dil features an ensemble cast with as Agha Jaan, and as his grandchildren, as his children and, as his daughters-in-law.
It also stars, and in recurring roles. Diyar-e-Dil was created by, and aired on Hum TV as part of a night programming all under Duraid's. It was written by based on her and it is directed. The show is set in, and, Punjab.
Diyar-e-Dil premiered in Pakistan, UK, USA and UAE on March 17, 2015, with prime slot on Tuesdays. Episode 1.1 (Primeval) Episode 1 is the first episode of the drama. The episode was aired on 10 February 2007 as a pilot for the series. The pilot became a success and was picked up before the series was aired.
Plot At night. A emerges from the pursuing Dr. Unable to find shelter in a nearby closed supermarket, Helen flees back into the forest. With no witnesses to her disappearance, she is presumed dead. Eight years pass. At Central Metropolitan University, graduate student approaches his tutor in evolutionary zoology, Professor, and Cutter’s assistant, with a newspaper photograph of a Therapsid-like creature.
Cutter initially dismisses it as a hoax, but decides to investigate upon learning that the sighting took place in the Forest of Dean, where his wife disappeared. At the Forest of Dean, Cutter, Stephen, and Connor find evidence of a large and powerful predator. They are joined in their search by, a junior-level agent from the sent to investigate the monster sighting. Sengoku Basara Sengoku Basara ( 戦国BASARA) is a series of developed and published by, and a bigger based on it, including three series and an animated film. Its story is very loosely based on real events of the titular era in the history of. Games Sengoku Basara ( Devil Kings) The original game in the series, released in 2005 only for the as a 'crowd-fighting' in the vein of 's similarly themed Samurai Warriors series.
Devil Kings, an English-language version of the game featured an altered gameplay and a completely different, supposedly more western audience-oriented fantasy story with original characters, which was however never used again due to the mostly negative response the localization received from critics as well as consumers. Sengoku Basara 2 The 2004 sequel, also for the. The game was also ported to the. Sengoku Basara X A 2D by, creators of the series, made in 2008 for the and ported for the PS2 later the same year. <%= durationStr% <%= title% remove from playlist share this video <%= tooltipContentBody% <%= title%. Share <%= durationStr% <%= tooltipContentBody%.