![]() ![]() ![]() So yeah, I'd say if you enjoyed the first one, definitely check out some of the later games. in terms of gameplay, later games tend to become more complex and deep the further down the line you go, boasting more weapons, combat styles/stances, additional possible story/questlines and endings. that is mostly because it took me a while to realize how deep those games are and then i got a little scared D:įrom what I can tell, the later games generally continue the trend of the first game of being really underappreciated by mainstream critics in their time, but developing a distinct cult following. I own 3 and 4 of the series on pc (3 on steam, 4 on gog) but have barely dipped into them yet beyond a cursory glance. is there a way to skip dialogue/cutscenes? I'd love to figure out all the endings, but I don't know if I can sit through the beginning encounters that many times. ![]() Who else has played this? Are the sequels just as good? Seems like the combo upgrade system is pretty extensive! I like the push/parry system, and after reading a few tips online, I'm looking forward to trying some of the different weapon types. I got ending 5 which I can't imagine is "TRUE/GOOD END". I honestly didn't expect much from this game, but it's weirdly absorbing. The entire two days only takes a couple of hours, but every event gives you a ton of options you can choose from, and your ending/outcome depends on your choices. You have two days in this small valley town to accomplish. The game just throws you into the world, doesn't force a backstory on your character or anything like that. For those who don't know, it's a PS2 game (maybe other platforms, but I'm on PS2) in which you play as a samurai. ![]()
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