Each BASARA game resets itself, meaning that the events in each game change with each installment. ![]() The biggest problem with the movie is that it wanted to keep the emotion of the video game it is based on ( Sengoku BASARA 3, specifically for the film) while keeping the storyline of the anime thus far. It all comes to a head at Sekigahara, where it turns into a melee to see who will become the one to unite Japan AKA, the last one standing. The story is simple: Ishida Mitsunari is on a quest to revenge his lord’s death all while Tokugawa Ieyasu wishes to end the wars that have plagued Japan. Sengoku BASARA: The Last Party was released in Japanese theaters on June 4, 2011. It was a big project that was supposed to end the anime series, which lasted two seasons. WARNING! Although the anime has been out for over ten years, I still have to put a spoiler alert for those who are just discovering this. Despite this, I feel like the film fell flat, which is why I think Sengoku BASARA: Judge End was released three years later. The hidden historical details that are inserted throughout make it fun for those who know Sengoku Jidai history all too well. I am a huge fan of the Sengoku BASARA series, not just for the video games, but also for the anime. That being said, where do I begin with this one? ![]() I know this is ten years too late, but I am still going to do a review. ![]() Official movie poster for Sengoku BASARA: The Last Party
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