Bushido Blade
PlayStation- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Sep 30, 1997
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Bushido Blade is a classic. The sequel for this fighter is already creating waves in Japan, so it shouldn't be too long before we're embroiled in an even more sophisticated adaptation of the most horrific of activities.
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TotalGames.netMore brutal than anything we've seen before on PlayStation, the open structure of the game and lack of energy bars are welcome additions to a genre which was frankly getting stale.
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This game is a definite winner and will make your blood pressure soar in excitement if you're a gamer who enjoys fighting. The realistic fighting, great graphics and entertaining story line deliver value for its price.
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Hard-core fighting-game fans should consider Bushido Blade a welcome breath of fresh air; it's a vastly different combat experience that makes for one of the classiest, most serious fighting games ever.
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It is a wholly unique game that requires a little practice, and maybe a little patience, but is ultimately so much more rewarding than the average beat em up. I can't recommend Bushido Blade enough. Simply amazing.
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Once you get used to the unique style of play, it becomes second nature as any game does.
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The kind of game that comes along only once in a long while. By pushing the boundaries of gaming, it has secured a warm spot in my jaded reviewers heart.
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netjakThe most I can say for Bushido Blade is that, despite the fact that I bought this PSX title in mid-1998, when I was a fresh-faced young lad in my freshman year of high school, it STILL gets pulled down every few months for some more play. [Review Date: Sept 2005]
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Despite the problem of too much realism, I found that BB still keeps me playing. The relatively quick duels are addicting, even if many of them are determined by luck.
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineA fighting game unlike any other, Square's classic does away with such staple fighting game features as combos and life bars, replacing them with skill-based moves like one-hit kills. [Nov 2001, p.40]
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Gets its roots from the very first game of its origin: "Bushido," a 2D, four-color PC title that had similar features such as the low, mid, and high attacks with weapons (mainly swords).
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Electronic Gaming Monthly3D fighters didn't feature amputations before this inspired samu-riot. [Jan 2004, p.188]
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Once you get to grips with the controls and get into a close fight it can get very exciting, and finishing an opponent with a perfectly-timed parry and counterattack is really satisfying. Unfortunately, most people won't want to spend the time it takes to get into Bushido Blade.
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#6 Most Discussed PS1 Game of 1997
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 36
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Mixed: 5 out of 36
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Negative: 3 out of 36
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Aug 23, 2023Very original and risky concept, you like it or you dont. I spent some hours with it many, many years ago.
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Mar 4, 2023the worst game of all time
everything in the game is terrible
but I don't understand why there are a lot of fake positive reviews here -
Dec 29, 2019un juego que busca el realismo en lugar de lo buscan los otros juegos de peleas y este a compararcion de otros lo hace muy bien : D