Samurai II: Vengeance

Samurai II: Vengeance
Developer(s) Madfinger Games
Publisher(s) Madfinger Games
Platform(s) iOS, Android, Windows
Release 21 October 2010
Genre(s) Hack and slash
Mode(s) Single-player

Samurai II: Vengeance is an action video game for iOS, Android and Windows. It was developed by Madfinger Games. It is a sequel to Samurai: Way of the Warrior.

Gameplay

Samurai II: Vengeance is video game that depicts the story of great samurai. The story begins when the samurai kills the leader of the enemies using his special combo. Now the player must control the samurai using joystick or keyboard and use his different combos and moves to stab the enemies. Breaking Barrels and killing enemy grants the user with Karma. Karma is needed for buying new moves and combos. Advancing to new levels makes the enemy more strong and powerful.

Plot

Daisuke continues on his journey to find information about Orochi. He reaches a seaside village and kills the leader (one of Orochi's) in combat and slaughters his men. The villagers, grateful trust Daisuke, but a wounded soldier sends a distress signal and reinforcements arrive, in which Daisuke kills them all again. The village elder sends Daisuke for an errand that involves destroying a outpost in the mountains. He returns to the village and the elder tell him how Orochi bonded his soul with the demon Mikaboshi and gained more power. Daisuke bids farewell and goes to the Isle of the Dead and learns of Orochi's Giant Air Fortress. Daisuke kills everyone in the Isle and infiltrates the Air Fortress. After single handedly massacring Orochi's men, he comes to fight Daisuke, a long and seemingly impossible battle goes and Daisuke gains the upper hand, to which he leaves Orochi dead.

Reception

Samurai II: Vengeance has received generally positive reviews for critics. It holds 83% on Metacritic.[1] The game received 2 Czech game of the year awards. One for best video game for mobile devices and one for artistic achievement in game creation.[2]

References

  1. "Samurai II: Vengeance". Metacritic. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  2. Omar, Erik. "Česká hra roku 2010 zná vítězné tituly". Hrej. Retrieved 8 November 2015.


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