
PlayStation2 NTSC J SAMURAI This game contains scenes of violence and grotesque expressions ACQUIRE Spike
Ah!?
Obugyoooooo!
Ndarā!
When I was in middle school, I was laughing out loud at threads and Tenchuu.
I wonder what was so interesting.
Even if this is done in high-quality 3D…
>>5
It’s just gratefulness…
I just want to play the remastered versions of 1 and 2 in the current environment.
I want to do it again, eating a dancing radish.
It’s faster to recover by kicking up a radish than by eating it.
Personally, I prefer the everyone survival route in the post town over the grand finale route.
I have more of an attachment to the second one.
>>11
I received one rice ball.
Chick Color Rou
Starting from 3, I feel like there are some prank-like elements in the series that make me think, “I don’t know…”
>>13
It’s fun to mess around while doing things seriously for the time being.
I kind of understand that.
The additional elements are generally a slippery series.
But it was really fun up to 4.
>>15
I liked creating my own swords and martial arts.
I also like bare hands and guns.
The narrow rural isolation has a somehow nice atmosphere to it.
Wasn’t something supposed to finish off the series by turning it into a hack and slash?
>>18
It’s Katanakami.
For now, I did it until I paid off my debt, but I couldn’t muster the motivation to do more than that.
In 3, the restrictions on the skill edit were too tight to do anything about, but in 4, it became much more flexible, which was good.
I love kicking up a sword lying around in a chaotic battle and using it until it breaks.
The 3’s dogeza system was exciting until I actually tried it…
I didn’t think they would just abandon the event.
>>23
I couldn’t see the grand finale ending…
I like the idea of what one samurai can change in three days.
I thought there would be a route for the three sisters in 4, but there’s only the father route.
I really love the strange atmosphere of the entire work.
I’m going to take over the world!!!
The elevation changes on the map in 1 were quite intense and fun.
2 was somehow flat everywhere and felt mediocre.
>>28
I was happy to see the ups and downs come back in 3, you know…
Just let me out again, even if it’s a miniature garden.
I want to see Okyou again…
I enjoy the volume of 2, but I also like the convenience of 1…
The rounds are short, so you can play casually.
I’m not asking for a remaster of the complete versions of 1 and 2 that reportedly came out on PSP, but I want them to be released on Steam.
The combat in 2 was easy, which was a relief.
The one I played the most is 4, but I don’t really like the sword durability system.
The blacksmith was strong.
I didn’t need the automatic HP recovery unless I reduced my resilience or something like that.
I love the main theme of AAAAAA from the entire series.
Anyway, the song is great.
>>38
It’s nice that it plays during the final boss battle in Samurai Western…
I like 1, but since it’s harder to enter a different route, I also like 2 because it’s a more relaxed game.
I love the crazy performance of the original Muji’s Nii Takayama.
Using the NPC character from 2 was a fun cheat.
The giant’s feet are really fast.
There was a collaboration with the mysterious Immortal.
I wonder if that was official.
>>42
It seems that they were related to creating the package illustration during the time of the heavenly punishment.
It’s fun to do it myself, but strangely enjoyable to watch others play – a series.
The series that accelerated my love for Iaido.
If it weren’t for being one of the biggest lagging games in history, it should have been interesting.
>>45
Actually, the Steam version has no drop in performance and is fun.
>>53
Speaking of which, I bought it for about 400 yen, but it wouldn’t start because it was missing some startup files, so I left it alone. Maybe I’ll try to find those files…
Teach me, Teacher Nami.
I liked the feeling of slicing through corpses, so it was really disappointing that it ultimately ended up just rolling softly.
I wonder if it’s okay for the sheath to hit the corpse and break immediately with consecutive hits in Iaido like in Muji…
I like the background music from the evening of 1.
If there’s a ladder on the map, just go ahead and climb it.
It’s an amazing game where you can slash the enemies climbing up and push them off to completely seal them.
>>50
It was done with the 100 people cut in the blast furnace.
The label on disk 4 is a foul, right?
I opened the package and was surprised, then progressed in the game, understood the meaning of the label, and it didn’t go well.
I think the chocolate with the number 4 has some kind of bad ingredients in it.
(Sound of the shamisen)
(Weird groaning sound)
(Ninja running under the moonlight)
Hoh.
Dedede-den! Dedede-den!
>>54
Aaaah, aaah, aah.
A memory where I felt quite complicated inside when a grown-up Sayo came out later.
>>55
I thought that in the end, I would become a silent female samurai, but seeing Sayo grow up while still being somewhat of a child left me with mixed feelings.
Before I knew it, the sword was broken, Officer.
It’s fine if there’s a time where I just wander around and do nothing but random sword fights.
>>59
Legend of the Demon
Back in middle school, playing samurai was popular among my friends… Ndarā!
Hi!
For now, I’ll lie down on the tracks.
It’s okay to have a bad ending depending on the opening choices…
>>66
After picking a fight with Tako Hachi, I was wrapped in a mat, turned down an invitation from Kicchō, and ended up getting run over.
1 feels like it has a character similar to Aji Samura.
I like 3 the most because of its strong collection elements, but I also think the story of 3 is the weakest.
It seems that which numbered installment you like might change depending on what you like.
Chelsea is definitely voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro.
The volume has explosively increased.
The artistic feeling that nothing is wasteful has been lost, so it’s a mixed blessing.
After all, I like 2 the best, where the option is “I am the wind, and the wind cannot be cut by anyone.”
I really want to play silly games like this, just like Nindō…
I feel like Chelsea, Nami, and the Torture Trio were Senior Sawashiro.
I bought the Steam version of 4, but I couldn’t get it to start, so I gave up.
Donna Donna (Are you kidding…?)
Tsubahachi (Are you kidding me…?)
Tōyoko Ensen (You’re kidding, right…)