![]() This high-stakes, methodical gameplay with slower movement is where Samurai Shodown shines the brightest. Basically, the story isn’t memorable at all but I won’t spoil the ending for you anyway. There’s even a timer tracking how long you take to complete it and it only takes a hour or two to complete, depending on how long you take to kill the final boss, featuring multiple phases and throwing your standard slow, methodical gameplay Samurai Shodown does so well out of the window for the first and (thankfully) only time. ![]() The thing is, the story felt so crazy and foreign to me that I didn’t really connect with it at all. ![]() I picked Earthquake (because it was one of the only non-Japanese names, so I could pronounce and spell it), a massive fighter that reminded me a bit of Majin Buu from the Dragon Ball Z anime and set off on a quest to pillage the lands, possibly even clearing it from evil while eating some chicken. You can pick any of the 16 unique fighters and start your journey, fighting through the game’s levels with some cool character intros.
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