

1 features the sword arms, giant swordsmen, archer, fat men, sumo swordsmen, and spear men. There is also Magoichi, the boss of stage 4, and the basic katana/naginata wielding mooks in 3. Does Not Like Shoes: Kurenai, who wears toeless socks.Demon King Nobunaga: He is the Big Bad of the first game.Defeat Means Playable: Two of the bosses in Sengoku 3 join the protagonists after being beaten.Dance Battler: Some of Okuni's special moves incorporates dancing.Sengoku 3, on the other hand, features a deep and involved combo system.Enemies are pushed back after one hit and most of them take two or three hits to kill. Notably averted in the first two games.Boobs of Steel: Okuni has the biggest bust with some damaging moves that are stronger than Kurenai's.Button Mash in front of the samurai enemies and the player character will eventually catch their sword and break it. Bare-Handed Blade Block: The first game has this as a gameplay mechanic.Back-to-Back Badasses: The western cover of the first game, pictured above.Asian Fox-Spirit: A nine-tailed fox woman is one of the bosses of Sengoku 2.Americans Are Cowboys: The one American character is specifically stated to be a cowboy.There are six total playable characters in the game, two of which are locked out until the players finish the first three levels. Interestingly, you can stack up to 9 of these projectiles of the same type, but if in the course of action you pick a different type, the earlier weapon just falls out and can be picked up again. Occasionally, enemies will drop projectiles like bombs, knives and shurikens. You can stock three spirit bars and each can be used to unleash an ultimate attack. All characters have two regular special attacks and an ultimate attack. Executing successful combos fills your spirit meter, which you can use to unleash three devastating attacks.
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The combos can be done through different combinations of jump attacks, free hand attacks and weapon attacks. The game features two melee attack buttons (one for weapons and one for hand-to-hand), one button used for jumping, and one button used for throwing projectiles.Ĭomboing is a crucial factor for success in this game. It was also included in some Humble NEO GEO Bundles starting in late 2015 for the PC, Mac, and Linux (both downloadable, with ROMs included, and on modern browsers). The game, along with Sengoku and Sengoku 2, were later included in the 2009 Europe-exclusive compilation Sengoku Anthology (for the PlayStation 2 and PC). Gameplay-wise, it's considered a spiritual sequel to Noise Factory's earlier arcade game Gaia Crusaders. The game plays differently from the other Sengoku games, eschewing concepts like power-up orbs and transformations while adding powerful super moves (with a super gauge system), throwable projectiles (such as shurikens and bombs), new pick-ups (such as food for restoring vitality), and multiple playable characters (with some characters locked out until a certain point in the game). Set in modern times, plays pick from one of four " Ninjas of Peace" as they purge cities around the world from undead ancient Japanese warriors. The third installment of SNK's Sengoku series, Sengoku 3 is the first Neo Geo game headed by Noise Factory. Sengoku 3 (known in Japan as Sengoku Denshou 2001, loosely translated to "Legacy of the Warring States 2001") is a belt-scrolling brawler developed by Noise Factory and released by SNK for arcades (running Neo Geo MVS hardware) on Jand the Neo Geo AES on October 25, 2001.
