From a historical perspective, this is almost correct. During Nobunaga's years before he became lord of the Oda clan, Hirate was his mentor. He was deeply troubled by the young Nobunaga's eccentricity and infamous reputation of being, quite frankly, a damn fool. Nobunaga was deeply attached to Hirate because of his role as his mentor, and when Hirate committed suicide to shock Nobunaga into acting more proper and less like the fool he was known to be, it worked like a charm. I assume the devs placed Hirate's benevolent grave at Yoshimoto's camp as a subtle way to say that Hirate is watching over Nobunaga and encouraging his success even in death.
I knew that one of these graves would have special dialogue for defeating a boss I just couldn't keep these guys alive
Yo, these are pretty neat, i didn't know about most of them, thanks for the vid
i like when games have hidden details !
Maybe Hirate committed Harakiri for finding Nobunaga dishonorable to send you to kill Imagawa ?
From a historical perspective, this is almost correct. During Nobunaga's years before he became lord of the Oda clan, Hirate was his mentor. He was deeply troubled by the young Nobunaga's eccentricity and infamous reputation of being, quite frankly, a damn fool. Nobunaga was deeply attached to Hirate because of his role as his mentor, and when Hirate committed suicide to shock Nobunaga into acting more proper and less like the fool he was known to be, it worked like a charm. I assume the devs placed Hirate's benevolent grave at Yoshimoto's camp as a subtle way to say that Hirate is watching over Nobunaga and encouraging his success even in death.
@@amatsu-ryu4067 that's metal
man u deserve more views!!!
super awesome stuff!!!!
sorry my bad english i speak spanish
I love this game
Could you share a link to that google doc?
What combo did you so at 0:25?
Kurama Sword Dance from DLC Tengu's Disciple.
Didn't know you could parry Ippon
lad the google doc where is it
wow, how did you know that?
thx^^