Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale
PlayStation- Publisher: Bandai
- Release Date: Apr 10, 2003
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 81 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 65 out of 81
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Mixed: 8 out of 81
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Negative: 8 out of 81
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RaymondK.Apr 5, 2005I have to say even though it wasn't horrible it wasn't the most fun to play. The fighting system was very simplistic. Good for fans but people not familiar to the series will want to stay clear.
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BrennanL.Jun 30, 2003Mediocore.The only word I can think of.It's good because it is a good anime game while most suk [like DBZ Boudokai] and it's just good.It's bad because it speaks in Jap.!!Also it's 2-D.
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JenniferR.Jun 20, 2005Hey i like inuyasha.
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DenisseG.May 16, 2003
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Gamereeper12Jun 2, 2005I think this game was cool but needs some help i draged myself around for weeks looking for it.if it had better grafics ,camera control ,better story line, and maybe more to do i would love it other wise its just a game i beat in less than 24 hours/4 days but otherwise i liked it but give me kohaku.
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AoshiS.Dec 8, 2003this game is pretty fun for the first few hours or tries. But......eventually it will get a little boring. I personally think that if the game followed the series it would be a lot more fun.
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TonyD.Dec 22, 2003Good for a rental or hardcore Inu fans. Fun for parties and groups of other anime fans. Not much depth, simplistic gameplay, too bad the voices are in Japanese. Playing as Inuyasha or Sessomaru is enjoyable, but matches get repetitive.
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InuYasha may not be able to compete with the big boys of the fighting genre, but fans of quirky anime games or those looking for a budget fighter won't be disappointed.
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Packs enough personality and otaku-friendly sights/sounds to compensate somewhat for its mindless, button-mashing gameplay.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyA bland-looking, simplistic fighting game. Inuyasha's button-mash gameplay feels stiff and dry, so even Versus matches aren't likely to hold your interest for long. [May 2003, p.136]