Between chaos and confusion, the Lord of Love, courage, not to lift a European princess as his daughter an orphan. This courageous young Suzuhime, matures into a warrior who represents both East and West. The insidious Golb, a veteran of the War of Independence of the United States, fighters from the ranks of the enemy and a group of sheep who think Japan to end their dark plans for world domination. Familiar faces Samurai Shodown games past (including Haohmaru, Ukyo and Nakoruru) fought alongside the newcomers from all corners of the earth to complete drawings of evil Golb. The victory in this conflict is essential to any means necessary, even if it means ending a horribly mixed or decapitation. Celebrating the 17th anniversary of the venerable franchise based on the SNK fighting weapons to the most brutal and visceral ever produced Samurai Shodown - Samurai Shodown Sen Set in 1791 during the decline of the feudal Edo Japan, this new iteration reveals a society on the brink of collapse, as encroaching Western influences threaten to invade the ancient culture, once hidden by the Lords, officials and samurai. Incredible 3D graphics, the large number of new and veterans, brutal finishing and online play and ranking on Xbox Live for completing the series' rebirth into a platform for the highly anticipated next generation .
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Small budget, but big on gameplay traditions
I had high hopes for Samurai Shodown Sen when I picked it up, took it home, and started running it on my XBox360.
The presentation overall is smooth, if not a bit simplified in most aspects. And surprisingly, the music adds the right tension and atmosphere for the stages, while the graphics are somewhat last-gen looking; and yet, the character models and backgrounds...still look respectably sharp from those attempts. The character selection is nice and large, with diverse fighting styles and personalities. A good handful of retro choices and a generous helping of newcomers makes this a more notable Samurai Shodown in the interesting character lineup.
The online functions great, but lacks a community, which is sad considering how well the game's mechanics and online functionality are balanced and consistent. Looking beneath the presentation, the gameplay is a more move/combo-oriented style, much like hardcore fighting games of the past. The combat is a lot of fun: with diverse combo and counter lists, decapitations and desperation strikes; some of them even act as a few little tricks for dramatic effect (so it definitely has enough flexibility, and requires practice to master the combat system).
The story mode doesn't offer much excitement unfortunately, but makes for a good way to pass the time while waiting for matches online. A few of the plotlines are interesting, but the narration is a real rough translation sometimes. This game includes survival mode, and pretty difficult achievements, but plenty of gameplay hours if you enjoy the fighting system and character selection.
With an online community, this would be a great pickup. Although, it did just come out a short time before this review, so maybe that will take time to change.
Otherwise, have some friends to play with in versus mode, and you have a recommended title for old-school Samurai Shodown fans.
Samuari Shodown Sen a exclusive treat or something else?
Just got the game last week!
Impressions - It's a decent fighting game. You got a nice roster of 24 characters (many familiar Sam Shodown faces make their return) + 2 unlockables (Big Boss and Boss before Big Boss) and the usual variety of SNK (lol) fighting modes.
Combat seems to be both good and bad. Simple enough for anyone to get into and I don't see anything horribly unbalanced except for the second to last boss who uses a gun (when everyone is using swords you can obviously see the disadvantage here) but that's typical SNK cheap fashion for you. It's bad in the sense it doesn't entirely feel like a Sam Shodown game and more of a Tekken/Soul Calibur hybrid. Also, the heavy slash does do a stupid amount of damage yet at the same time leaves you wide open which I believe is pretty fair. Also, for some reason the standard throw in the game is the exact same for every single character in the game. That's not to say Hanzo doesn't have his own unique throws, because he does and they are pretty cool.
The single player consist of - A Story mode where you go through 7 fights including your everyday Big Boss, you get a explanation of what each character is going through via text and a Japanese voice over for that text.
Practice (Where you practice your moves of course!)
VS (Play against the CPU or your fortunate friend sitting next to you, or perhaps unfortunate?)
Survival (Keep doing till you lose. I believe theres an achievement for beating 23 people or more without dying.)
Online is pretty basic. For some reason theres a Party Chat option yet I believe the matches are only 1v1 with no group fighting (though I could be wrong, need more friends with the game to test this!). Theres Player Match and Ranked Match - and I don't see a option to choose the stage background, as it seems random. In Player Match you can select the boss characters but not in Ranked Match.
The best part about online? Theres no lag, at least from the six matches I played. However, there are very few people playing this game. I REPEAT - THERES NO LAG!
My wager? Well It's a 3d version of Sam Shodown, and doesn't exactly 100% feel like the old 2d games. I think It's worth a somewhat low amount if your into fighting games, but don't pay full price unless you think this is going to be rare or really have a love for SNK fighting games.
Overall Rating so far - 2 out of 5 stars at It's current price (3 stars for fun). Once it drops a bit or if it released at $30 or $40 I might have been inclined to give it 3 stars on a overall scale. Pick it up when It gets cheaper!
Compared to KOF12 this is still a better game thanks to lag free online competition and a much larger roster, along with slightly more single player options and an actual story for each character.
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