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Sengoku Dynasty

Released: 11/7/2024

Critics
72
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Users
75

Score Breakdown

71.9

Critic Average

11 reviews

75

Steam User Score

7,188 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-2.6

72 vs 75

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-2.6

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

8/23/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty is a game for the long haul. You could spend many hours exploring and just surviving. But the opportunity to play Sengoku Dynasty how you so wish is the real draw, ensuring you can create your own narrative in the process.

80

80/100

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8/22/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty offers plenty to do, and while it is satisfying eventually, it does take time to see your hard work pay off.

70

70/100

Read

8/21/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty transports players to feudal Japan with a compelling mix of survival, management, building, and RPG elements. However, its potential is held back by technical issues that worsen as the village grows. Despite these shortcomings, the core design ideas are compelling and can lead to a satisfying rhythm once the various mechanics connect. For console players, it's a worthwhile option, though unpolished at the moment.

65

65/100

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8/20/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty is a game I wanted to love. I see the pieces of something truly unique, but those pieces never come together. The constant grind, poor villager AI, empty world, and clunky systems overshadow the good ideas. It’s not unplayable; it just isn’t enjoyable for long stretches.

60

60/100

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8/18/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty is a game that could have, and dare I say should have, been so much more than it is. There's an inherent simplicity to its gameplay loop that lends it a sort of relaxing charm, but ultimately leads it to being an uninspiring take on an era in Japanese history that brings a lot of potential to the table.

60

60/100

Read

8/12/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty will get more of my time; I thoroughly enjoy it, and being a fan of the culture in this title makes it that much more enjoyable. Beautiful graphics, great sound work, and the community element make it that much more enjoyable, helping reduce some of the grinding tasks.

80

80/100

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8/10/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty is so diverse and bold that it will certainly offer dozens of dense hours of tasks and duties to be completed, but not necessarily with the fun and addictive way that the best games in the genre manage to do. There's no doubt about how grand and diverse the game manages to be even with a modest production scope, but it's the artistic and gameplay details that take away some of the shine it deserves.

70

70/100

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8/8/2025

Late Review

Sengoku Dynasty offers players a true escape from reality, giving them the chance to build a new life in feudal Japan. Despite some unpolished mechanics and an overall slow pace, the game delivers a vast and varied gameplay experience that, with enough patience, can definitely be rewarding.

78

78/100

Read

1/21/2025

Late Review

Far Eastern farming game still has a lot going for it, and it's perhaps surprising that it bravely left Early Access and opened up to the world without much fanfare. The gameplay is fun, but the monotony and lack of variety only serve to highlight the imperfect strategic elements.

70

70/100

Read

11/25/2024

Launch Window

Sengoku Dynasty is an ambitious title that attempts to combine several genres in one game - with sometimes impressive, sometimes mixed results. The combination of survival, city-building and role-playing creates a unique gaming experience that particularly shines with its atmospheric depiction of the Sengoku era. The focus on authenticity in the design of landscapes and buildings as well as the clever use of sound and atmosphere make immersing yourself in the game a real experience. On the other hand, however, there are some weaknesses that cloud the overall picture. Technical problems such as performance drops and graphical glitches repeatedly slow down the flow of the game. The battles are solid, but could have done with more depth and variety. It is a particular shame that there is no voice acting, which could have made the game even more immersive. The simple presentation of the text boxes also seems rather unkind in comparison to the otherwise impressive game world. Despite these shortcomings, Sengoku Dynasty offers something that many games fail to do: A world that invites us to discover and shape it. If you are patient and don't mind the technical problems, you will have many hours of fun building your own dynasty - whether alone or with friends in co-op mode.

80

80/100

Read

11/24/2024

Launch Window

If you have the time, exploring the many mechanics of Sengoku Dynasty can be a wonderful and in-depth experience. After all, the game offers a rich and multifaceted experience, combining elements of survival, management, and RPG in a fascinating historical setting.

78

78/100

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