
x360a writes: "Set in a distinct universe where cell phones, cyborgs, and rocket launchers meet old-fashioned feudal Japan, Afro Samurai tells a tale of revenge. In this world of turmoil, there are two special headbands; Number One and Number Two. The owner of Number One is said to rule the world as a god, and their right to rule can only be challenged by the Number Two. Life for the Number Two is much more precarious, as absolutely anyone can challenge them for the right to confront Number One. Afro's father was the Number One until a gunman named Justice defeated him, leaving Afro an orphan determined to seek revenge. Players will follow Afro on his path of vengeance through nine chapters that closely, but not slavishly, follow the plot of the first season of the anime series.
Life for the Number Two is one of unending combat, which ultimately means a whole lot of bad guys are going to die. Afro can deal out fast light attacks, slower but more damaging heavy attacks, and kicks to cut his way through the opposition. There's also a focus mode that allows for more precise aiming of Afro's sword, and devastating instant kills. Combat is truly fast and furious, as arms, legs, and heads will go flying, and action fans should have no problem picking up their controllers and getting into the action right away. As Afro kills more enemies, he will level up, earning access to longer and more impressive combos, with such colorful names as "Pimp Hand," "Hardwood Thrust," and several others that can't be reprinted here. These enemies won't stand there and take it though, that's for sure. Expect the opposition to jump over horizontal slashes, dodge away from vertical slashes, and do everything they can to relieve Afro of his Number Two headband. Knowing that your enemies have the desire and ability to cut you down makes the combat much more interesting than slicing down hapless idiots..."
John GodGames Emus has released some new videos, showing Haze, Afro Samurai, Armored Core V and Clash of the Titans running in 4K on the PC thanks to the Playstation 3 emulator, RPCS3.
Whatever happened to Afro Samurai 2? After they took it off the digital store I thought they’d come back with an improved product
The framerate and rending were more of the concern over resolution for me, and I can see they are making solid strides. Haze runs pretty well and doesn't seem to have many graphical or audio glitches (one cannot say the same for Ghost Recon lol). Given Sony hasn't provided any real backwards compatibility options, this is something I might consider. I still have my PS3 hooked up if I have a hankering for some last gen goodness, but I also wouldn't mind playing those games with either increased resolution or frame rate, whenever the emulator gets to that point :-)

Banner Saga publisher Versus Evil are going to be releasing an Afro Samurai game, they announced this morning. The game is being developed by Redacted Studios for PC and next-gen consoles.
This is something unexpected! I loved the show and the first game was decent. I hope RZA does the music again for this game like he did the last one.
First one was cool
INtroduced the free cutting mechanic used in games like Metal Gear Rising
Love anything Afro Samurai. Wish they would make another film with soundtrack by RZA again.
Hope they've got RZA and Samuel L. Jackson (or at least a damn good impersonator). Just wouldn't be Afro without those guys behind it
Samurai games are fun to play because players are able to play as one of not only history's greatest warriors.
I appreciate the comments, negative and positive. Since its an opinion piece, everyone's opinions are different and not everyone is going to agree. Kessen was also a good game too. The list could go to Top 6, Top 10, Top 20, Top 50 and so on. There are many samurai games to decide from and could be difficult to choose for the top 5.
Please add your own Top 5 Samurai Games to the comments.