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Samurai Shodown II
Samurai Shodown II est un jeu de combat avec armes de 1994 développé et édité par SNK pour le système arcade Neo Geo. Cette suite introduisit 5 nouveaux personnages, perfectionna le système de Rage et ajouta des fatalities en font l'un des jeux de combat les plus violents de son époque.
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Histoire
One year after the defeat of Amakusa from within the first Samurai Shodown , a new threat soon emerges in the form of Mizuki Rashojin: a vengeful spirit who possess a local shrine priestess named Mizuki and seeks to bring forth chaos and destruction to the world in the name of the dark god Ambrosia's will. Those who had fought before in the past during Amakusa's reign of terror now find themselves, along with a few new faces, battling against Mizuki and her loyal forces in order to determine the fate of the entire world itself.
Systèmes de jeu
Following up on the extremely enthusiastic fan reception of the first Samurai Shodown game, SNK rebuilt the sequel from the ground up, including almost all of its predecessor's cast, adding several new characters, and refining the overall gameplay with more responsive control, more moves (particularly the use of the POW meter as a super special move meter; these moves not only cause severe damage to the opponents but also break their weapons, forcing them to fight unarmed for a short interval before a replacement weapon is issued), and a substantial number of Easter eggs . The overall gameplay was expanded to include several movement options, such as being able to roll forward and backward, ducking to avoid high attacks, or doing small hops to avoid low strikes. This game was also the first game to incorporate an offensive blocking technique or "parry", via a command issued at the last second, a player would be able to deflect the incoming attack and leave their adversary open to attack by a split second. Such a technique was later also used in Namco 's Weaponlord and later popularized by Capcom 's Street Fighter III . There are also cameo appearances from other SNK characters, a hidden boss who would occasionally come out to challenge players, and several other treats for fans to uncover.
Critiques médias
IGN
8.5/10
Famitsu
34/40
Electronic Gaming Monthly
36/40
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