This thing looks like a color swap clone with poorly using of assets from Madfinger's iOS "Samurai: Way of The Warrior" and/or its iOS/Android sequel "Samurai 2: Vengeance" (as all "Gametry" content on Switch looks to be).
Game plays pretty much as the second instalment in Madfunger's series, but without graphic novel like cutscenes, new sword combos and blood - even with the finishingThis thing looks like a color swap clone with poorly using of assets from Madfinger's iOS "Samurai: Way of The Warrior" and/or its iOS/Android sequel "Samurai 2: Vengeance" (as all "Gametry" content on Switch looks to be).
Game plays pretty much as the second instalment in Madfunger's series, but without graphic novel like cutscenes, new sword combos and blood - even with the finishing animations where foes heads roll, their arms be ripped off and bodies cut in a half still being present.
Some of its originals great cartoony environment are present, but even this are diminished, with the astonishing backgrounds from "S2:Vengeance" being resumed into platforms over a green bg.
Level progression are pretty much the same too, including some enemy spawns and boss battles that happens in same place at the same order.
Its indeed cheap in all the ways the term can be used, but doesn't worth even the expiring Nintendo coins you could had got from buying other titles (plus: i can't precise if it was "did" with already public domain assets or just copy-pasted copyrighted content since the company behind this "wannabe a samurai game" looks lacking info anywhere).… Expand