Bushido Blade [Rental Only Not For Resale]

Bushido Blade [Rental Only Not For Resale]

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About this game

The Bushido code of honor governs the actions of the Samurai and sets a code of ethics for use in fighting.

Sometime in the 20th century, a group of Narukagami ninja, each proficient in a different style, find themselves in a battle to regain their honor in the fighting ring.

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Bushido Blade is a versus fighting game with several unique features.

It does away with health bars, special meters, and other traditional gimmicks and allows for battles to be won with a single hit.

Players select from among six ninja, each of a different fighting style and attributes.

Players also choose equipment from among eight weapons, including Japanese swords, European blades, naginata and a sledgehammer.

Battles take place in wide open areas in which combatants can run around as well as climb up and down.

Some structures, like bamboo trees, can even be cut down.

In the single player game, players can even run through the entire castle, picking a preferred fighting ground location.

In addition to the single player story mode, there's a versus mode, a slash mode where you will be attacked by 100 generic ninja in one long corridor, a training, and a 'POV' mode, which allows players to play from first person, heightening the realism.

The game's versus mode can also be played using two Playstations linked up.

Gameplay involves picking one of three stances, then attacking high, middle, or low.

Directions while attacking change attacks, and attacks can be combo'd.

Player damage is location based, with hits to arms often making them useless, hits to legs crippling, and hits to heads and clean across the torso being mortal.

The use of stances and the easily achieved one hit kills make Bushido Blade one of the most deadly, and therefore realistic, weapon fighters around.

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About PlayStation

The original PlayStation (1994) brought CD-based gaming and 3D graphics to the mainstream, ending Nintendo's console dominance of the previous two generations. It's now firmly in "retro collecting" territory: original jewel cases with intact manuals command a real premium over disc-only copies, and several RPGs from its later years (when Sony deliberately courted the genre) are among the most expensive commonly-collected games from the era.

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