Those looking for a MK11-esque epic won't get their fix here, as said mode is basically a generic Arcade mode with a little bit of text thrown in to explain what is going on, why you are fighting, and so on and forth. This is essentially the original instalment with a new, 3D coat of paint, with little to no new additions. Yeah, not exactly Kurosawa, but it's cool nonetheless, and is bound to impress Samurai/Nippon nerds - but as a whole, this isn't a flamboyant game, and not a technically impressive one either, as anti-aliasing is non-existent, with character outlines looking a bit too jagged.Įven more importantly, it isn't a "modern" game, in the sense that it's kind of barebones in terms of content. This also nails the Japanese aesthetic everywhere you look (and hear). Its slightly SFV-esque, over-exaggerated and cartoony design of the available roster is definitely a matter of taste (with the vast majority of characters being imposing, chicken-fed, steroid-powered beasts), but it's all well made. If you want some fireworks in your fighters, Samurai Shodown will disappoint you.
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