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Sakura Wars 4: Koi seyo Otome [HDR-0191]

Sakura Wars 4: Koi seyo Otome

サクラ大戦4 〜恋せよ乙女〜
An image of Sakura Taisen 4: Koiseyo Otome - Front Cover.

A dramatic adventure that serves as the finale to Ichiro Ogami’s story, reuniting the Tokyo and Paris divisions for a crossover ending that mixes romance-heavy visual novel scenes with the series’ tactical ARMS battles.  Though much shorter than earlier entries because of a rushed development with demise of the Dreamcast, it remains one of the most fondly regarded fan-focused conclusions in the Sakura Taisen series. Came bundled with the <em>Sakura Taisen 3 Drama Download Disc</em>.

Descrição

Sakura Taisen 4: Koiseyo Otome is the fourth numbered mainline entry in Sega’s Sakura Taisen / Sakura Wars series and is the final chapter of Ichiro Ogami’s story arc. Set in Taishō 16, the game returns the series to Tokyo, where rapid steam-powered modernisation has brought both prosperity and mysterious machine rampages, forcing Ogami and the Imperial Combat Revue back into action. The central dramatic hook is that the Imperial Flower Division and the Paris Flower Division join forces, turning the game into a grand crossover finale in which the two troupes fight together under the banner of the Ogami Combat Revue.

Like the rest of the series, the game blends visual novel-style relationship scenes, the timed and expressive LIPS dialogue system, and turn-based tactical battles, with the combat side inheriting the more dynamic ARMS mechanics introduced in Sakura Taisen 3. Its biggest structural twist is in how it handles romance: instead of gradually discovering a heroine over the course of a long campaign, the player chooses one Tokyo heroine and one Paris heroine near the beginning, and the game then builds a triangular relationship dynamic between Ogami and those two candidates before the final choice is made later on. This gave the game an unusually broad romantic cast of 13 heroines plus a non-romance ending route, while also making it feel more concentrated and replay-oriented than the earlier titles. The tradeoff is that the overall campaign is much shorter than previous instalments, a direct result of the game being produced in under a year after Sega had already decided to discontinue the Dreamcast.

The compressed development has defined the game’s reputation. On one hand, retrospective commentary regularly praises it as an emotionally satisfying finale, especially for long-time fans who had followed both the Tokyo and Paris casts; its crossover structure, finale atmosphere, and music are frequently highlighted as major strengths. On the other hand, even sympathetic reviews often note the game’s short length (around 4–5 hours for a single clear) and its lighter volume compared with earlier Sakura Taisen games, making it feel closer to a celebratory epilogue or grand finale special than a full-scale sequel. Even so, its commercial and critical reception was strong enough to cement it as one of the Dreamcast’s notable late releases, selling over 250,000 copies. Ultimately Sakura Taisen 4 is neither the biggest nor richest entry in the series, but is a carefully aimed farewell, shorter and more sentimental final act created to close out both Ogami’s saga and Sega’s home-console era with a sense of gratitude and theatrical closure.

Ficha técnica

Nome do item
  • Sakura Wars 4: Koi seyo Otome
Nome localizado
  • サクラ大戦4 〜恋せよ乙女〜
Código do item
  • HDR-0191
Número do item
  • 4974365501914
Série
  • Sakura Wars (Sakura Taisen)
Tipo
  • Software
Género
  • Adventure
    • Visual Novel
  • RPG
    • Tactical RPG
  • Social Simulation
Região
  • NTSC-J
Território
  • Japão
Embalagem
  • Na coleção
Documentação
  • Na coleção
Desenvolvedor
  • Overworks (Sega AM7) · Red Entertainment
Editor
  • Sega
Mídia
  • 2x
  • GD-ROM
Jogadores
  • 1
Periféricos
  • Resposta háptica
  • Memória de salvamento
Middleware
  • CRIWARE
Classificação
  • Sega: All
Preço de lançamento
  • 6 800 JP¥
Data de lançamento
  • 21 de março de 2002
Data de adição
  • 11 de junho de 2026

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