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Way of the Samurai 4 for PS3 review (GamerTell)

GamerTell has posted a mixed review of XSEED's PS3 release of Way of the Samurai 4.

From GamerTell's review:

"Way of the Samurai 4 is a really short game and will definitely involve multiple playthroughs to really get your samurai where you want him to be. For some people, this is a good thing as it means they’ll get to experience every part and be able to obsess over minutiae as they work towards their perfect playthroughs. Others may find this frustrating, especially coupled with the fact that following the main storyline means sacrificing sidequests and the sandbox elements one was hoping to experience."

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Snookies124238d ago

Finally, someone giving it a decent score. People just can't seem to look past the graphics and glitches, writing it off immediately. The fact of the matter is, this is one of the only series which has stayed true to its predecessors. Meaning you'll get that old-school feel from it just like you did when playing the first Way of the Samurai.

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The 20 Best Samurai Games Ever Made

The gaming industry has enjoyed a slew of samurai video games that do justice to the ancient samurai period. Here's a list covering them.

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autobotdan614d ago

No Samurai Shodown in this list. This article is a failure

autobotdan614d ago

This article is a complete failure. Samurai Shodown is the most famous 'samuai video game series of all time. Samurai Shodown should have been at the beginning of article

LoveSpuds614d ago

No love for Fist Samurai or Second Samurai on Commodore Amiga?! Outrageous 😄

Umb613d ago

I know right. How about Lords of the Rising Sun by Cinemaware on the Amiga.

Maybe by the author is too young to remember those masterpieces, or I'm too old and have experienced them!

Cosmoplayer84613d ago

For me the onimusha series is the best samurai game ever made!

MWH613d ago

The fondest feudal japan game experiences i had were Samurai Shodown and Onimusha, especially Onimusha 1 and 2, they were the best of the best.

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Game Out Loud Podcast Episode 176 Take 2

Due to technical issues the guys had to record twice this week! Needless to say, this one is a bit weird. Even they aren't immune to the pitfalls of modern technology! Spencer is on again for this one as the Game Out Loud Podcast guys talk about what they've been playing. What does Spencer think of Assassin's Creed Syndicate? Rob's thoughts on Ark: Survival Evolved? Jordan's excursion into Way of the Samurai 4? All these and more in this week's episode!

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Replay and Investment in Way of the Samurai 4

Bit Cultures writes: Great video games incentivize players to return time and time again. Some games accomplish this through collectibles, a new game plus mode, harder difficulty levels, multiplayer, or different play styles. Bulletstorm, while an absolute raunchy, “arcadey” thrill and one of my favorite games, only witnessed a single playthrough. The mature banter, kill combos and over-the-top moments kept me hooked, but left me wavering after the campaign. Games such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout: New Vegas and the Mass Effect series, however, easily garnered second, third and sometimes even fourth playthroughs. There are tons of nuances in these games to bring players back into the digital worlds. Similarly, Way of the Samurai 4, a third-person, hack and slash role-playing game, utilizes many elements from the latter three titles in order to keep players playing. The one major difference between replaying Way of the Samurai 4 and the other grand RPGs, however, is a player’s investment of hours in the campaign. A single playthrough of Way of the Samurai 4 may take up to anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. Through creative use of a choice-driven story line, a rewarding new game plus mode and a variety of unlockable items and weapons, Way of the Samurai 4 offers a replayable campaign without the burden of dedicating absurd amount of hours to a single playthrough.

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