Slice and dice
Most of the classic stories of the untamed and wild Western
parts of the United States were about gunslingers, law men,
Cowboys and Indians and the occasional intervention of the
U.S. Calvary on behalf of settlers who needed more protection
than a sheriff or a U.S. Marshall could provide. But there
are other tales worth noting...
One such tale took an entirely different path and told the
story of a wandering shaolin monk named Cain; his tales were
about spirituality, standing up for the little guy and only
using force when it was absolutely necessary - all imagined
by the legendary Bruce Lee. While Cain was everyone's
favorite Asian good Samaritan, the protagonist of Atlus
U.S.A.'s and Spike's (best known for the Fire Pro Wrestling
series of games) doesn't walk softly and carries a big sword.
Deflect bullets using your sword
The game itself is a third person action affair where players
use a variety of swords and sword styles to slice and dice
enemies, gain experience to level up and collect things to
level up their weapons and a bizarre inventory of accessories
that seem more out of place than a nuclear missile in the
Dark Ages.
Players will start with a simple sword (Torakaton), and as
they progress through each level scoring points they'll
unlock new ones, along with the aforementioned accessories.
These weapons offer different kinds of attacks and offer
special power-ups called Master Mode that give the player
temporary extra deadly techniques.
Use your enemies as human shields
Like the swords, accessories are items that you equip to
enhance your stats and for the sake of aesthetics. Anything
you equip shows up on your person, allowing you to customize
your samurai with cool new looks. Admittedly some of the
accessories make the samurai look like what he is - a tourist
in a strange land. Still these little extras are fun to
collect, and some of them used in the right combination look
cool and add value to your stats that will help you survive
in the game.
There are a myriad of things that the player can do in combat
depending on what kind of sword is equipped. Players can pick
up objects and throw them or use them as shields for one
thing. For instance, players could pick up a table, run
towards a group of enemies, and then throw it at one of the
or set it down in a certain direction to block enemy fire.
Players can also grab enemies and use them as human shields
as the approach a target and then slice both of them to bits.
Choose your weapn carefully
Swordplay and gameplay in general in blazingly fast and
visually stunning. Players slice and dice enemies, moving as
they go, deflecting bullets, powering up their swords or
simply landing a jumping attacks striking multiple foes as
they land. This game does what countless others on the market
just can't seem to pull off these days - provide gameplay
that is blazingly fast and easy to learn. The combat is the
gel that holds this game together.
Visually Samurai Western is a slick overall endeavor and does
a nice job of capturing various Western themed locales,
architecture character stereotypes, etc.
While I might be giving you the impression that the game
represents the old west in a historical sense it really
doesn't attempt to do that at all and that's another part of
its overall appeal. The game features enemies and bosses that
are definitely pure fantasy. For instance, dynamite toting
dwarves, Tommy gun wielding banditos and machine gun toting
psychos don't exactly belong in an episode of Gun Smoke. But
having said that it's important to point out that these
strange and wild characters are what give this game a soul.
Put on a goofy accesory for stat bonuses
Finally it should be noted that a second player can join in
the game at any time and play as a gunslinger, for some nice
solid co-operative play. The game also offers a lot of
unlockable content including characters, an additional game
mode and lots of weapons and accessories. If you like Western
themed games with a little Samurai action than Samurai
Western is a game worth keeping an eye. The game is scheduled
for release here in the United States some time in June, and
from what we've experienced first-hand we can safely say that
this game is worth the price of admission. Look for the game
in early June. In the meantime, check out the
brand new screenshots
to get a better idea of what this game is all about!