• Publisher: Crave
  • Release Date: Jan 3, 2001
Metascore
62

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 13
  2. Negative: 4 out of 13
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  1. A spiritual descendant of the Bushido Blade series, Kengo is a pretty bad game that doesn't live up to its fine heritage.
  2. I was hoping for depth and ingenuity. I wanted "Seven Samurai," but got "Samurai Deli."
  3. Horrible control and subpar graphics ruin what could have been a special fighter on the PS2.
  4. This disaster of bushido, on the other hand, Kengo right into the discount bin.
User Score
8.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11
  1. Sep 7, 2023
    8
    A really underrated Bushido Blade clone that has eveything a Samurai Beat up fans need..
    The training, the stick fighting the tournaments....
    A really underrated Bushido Blade clone that has eveything a Samurai Beat up fans need..
    The training, the stick fighting the tournaments....
    Its a fun and addictive game that works both as singleplayer and head to head with a buddie..
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  2. Apr 7, 2014
    9
    The spiritual successor of Bushido Blade keeps it's memory alive with it's unconventional take on the fighting genre. This weapons based 3DThe spiritual successor of Bushido Blade keeps it's memory alive with it's unconventional take on the fighting genre. This weapons based 3D fighter really packs a punch, with heaps of fighters and some intense battles to be had. When a duel can be over in a few seconds from a well placed strike, you need to keep on your toes for this one. You cannot afford to take any shots, because anyone could be that slash that takes your life. Kengo has a washed out graphic style that may not making it the flashiest PS2 fighter but it works with the game to make the blood pop out. In this game when you bleed it means something bad, it means you are in trouble and the fact that the blood stands out even more by contrast just really tips the intensity of this fighter.

    Strategic and violent, Kengo will keep you on your toes whether in survival mode going through waves of swordsmen trying to get the highest tally, or between two friends on multiplayer. The fights might not always last long, but the impact lasts forever.
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  3. EfeB.
    Jul 4, 2006
    10
    i had this game for years and years now...i still play it. so this post is very late in due, but if you are reading this and want to find a i had this game for years and years now...i still play it. so this post is very late in due, but if you are reading this and want to find a real samurai game, without the crapy arcade flash and exagerated things...this is your game. this is very realistic, pretty and surprisingly addictive game. good luck finding it though!!!!...i think i had it for more than 5 years now! Full Review »