
Kengo: Master of Bushido (PS2) ref arp332
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Game Information
PlayStation2, No Operating System
Product Features
In Kengo: Master of Bushido, gamers may recall Bushido Blade hitting the shops for the PlayStation a few years ago, as 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 and it retains the generic health bar. It also has a "Ki-metre," 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 non-lethal battles with a wooden sword.
The game is full of mini-games, designed to enhance your characters 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 will allow you to move up to gradually become a capable swordsman.
As you defeat the enemies you get new moves, swords and special attacks, which 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 hardcore hack-and-slash adventure. --Todd Mowatt
Product Description
Kengo: Master of Bushido is a Samurai fighting game where players aim 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 honour and technique. There are multiple game modes, including training, street battle, Imperial Tournament, survival battle, and head-to-head.