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Kengo: Master of Bushido by EA
Product SummaryRelease Date: 2001-01-05 Platform: PlayStation2 Model: 650008399011 Publisher: EA Product features: - PlayStation 2
- 4 modes of play including Practice, Training, Dojo and Sensei
- Animated blood and violence
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Video Game Reviews of Kengo: Master of BushidoCustomer Review: Kengo? Summary: 1 StarsOk so i bought this from gamestop used for like 5 bucks.And im not gonna complain and say that i wasted my money or anything like that but this game isn't that great.Sure i played it for awhile but it just got to boreing for me.I'm not gonna explain what you do or what its all about but i will tell you that the gameplay pretty much sucks especialy if your the type that likes free roam games.There are these mini games or whatever you wonna call them i gues to train your character or something i dont really know i didn't play it long enough.Well anyway the bottom line you should really really try before you buy.
Description of Kengo: Master of BushidoKengo: Master of Bushido takes place during Japan's Genroku Period, from 1688 to 1704, and simulates the fighting style of Kendo. The game has 4 modes of play including Practice, Training, Dojo, and Sensei mode that offers a mix of fighting stages. Gamers may remember when Bushido Blade hit store shelves for the PlayStation a few years ago. It was one of the first titles to break away from traditional fighting games by trying to cripple or instantly kill characters with one hit, rather than using a status bar to track the amount of damage done after each kick, punch, or parry. Kengo: Master of Bushido is similar to Bushido Blade, plus it retains the generic health bar. It also has a Ki meter, which represents your ability to use special sword attacks and block your opponents' onslaughts. The unusual aspect of this game is that you spend the majority of the time developing your warrior's attributes by fighting nonlethal battles with a wooden sword. The game is chock-full of minigames. These are designed to enhance your character's stats and build endurance and power. But if you want to increase your abilities, you must actually fight and defeat opponents using the wooden blade. This will help you acquire the necessary fighting basics and allow you to move up to become a capable swordsman. As you defeat the enemy dojos, you will get new moves, swords, and special attacks. New moves and special attacks can be inserted into your character's three-hit combo system--a very unique aspect of this game. The culmination of all this training, though, is somewhat of a disappointment. You get to compete in a single tournament where real blades are used. The tournament only has a handful of fights, a surprise battle, and then the credits start rolling. Just as in Bushido Blade, the combat is complex and offers up multiple parries and stances. The actual bloody combat, however, is relatively short-lived, which is bound to be very disconcerting to gamers looking for a hard-core hack-and-slash adventure. --Todd Mowatt Pros: - Attack moves and parries, learned throughout the game, add to replayability
- Customizable three-hit combo system
Cons: - Character movement is difficult to control at times
- You spend most of the game training for one short tournament
Kengo: Master of Bushido is a Samurai fighting game where playersaim to win the Emperor's Tournament to become Master of Bushido. Each of the game's several stages has its own individual environments. Characters have different story lines and develop both their physical and mental skills throughout the game. Life and spirit gauges measure your offensive abilities, and the game has a "Samurai Reputation" system based on honor and technique. There are multiple game modes, including training, street battle, Imperial Tournament, survival battle, and head-to-head.
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