Samurai Shodown
Fighting
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Developers/Publishers:
Tec Toy, Sega, JVC, BMG Interactive Entertainment, Japan Home Video Co., Crystal Dynamics, Saurus, System Vision, Funcom, Monolith Corp., Takara, SNK, D4 Enterprise, Playtronic
August 11, 1993, September 9, 1994, June 16, 2008, May 30, 2008, October 16, 2008, September 1, 1995, June 1, 1996, July 7, 1993, October 1, 1996, November 19, 1994, December 31, 1994, December 31, 1995, January 1, 1995, February 10, 1995, March 26, 1998, September 22, 1994, November 1, 1994, February 1, 1996
Wii, PlayStation, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Arcade, Super Famicom, Sega CD, Neo Geo MVS, Neo Geo AES, FM Towns, Neo Geo CD
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Repetitive Elements: Samurai Shodown may become repetitive after extended play, especially in the Fighting genre.
Bugs and Glitches: Some players have reported bugs that can disrupt the Samurai Shodown experience.
Content Gaps: Some areas of Samurai Shodown feel underdeveloped or lacking in content.
Why To Avoid
High Replay Value: Samurai Shodown offers numerous reasons to replay, thanks to its Fighting elements.
Beautiful World: Explore the stunning world of Samurai Shodown, a visual treat for fans of Fighting.
Compelling Storyline: The narrative in Samurai Shodown is deeply engaging, making it a must-play for Fighting fans.
Why To Play
In early Japan, a man named Shiro Tokisada Amakusa preaches a heretic religion. Little does anyone know that Amakusa is really a servant of the evil Ambrosia, who took over Amakusa's body. Ambrosia wishes to shroud the world in darkness. Now, choose between 12 warriors (and 3 bonus characters) to fight for the honor of destroying Amakusa, and fulfilling a mission.