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IGN: Samurai Shodown Anthology Review

Having all that Samurai Shodown goodness on one UMD is neat, but unfortunately the PSP version just runs horribly, which puts a huge damper on the game, especially with an almost unplayable multiplayer mode. If you only have a PSP, the single-player modes run just well enough to appreciate the old-school charm, but there's really no reason to get this over the PS2 version. Make the right choice: leave the portable behind.

Presentation - 4.5
Graphics - 5.5
Sound - 7.0
Gameplay - 4.5
Lasting Appeal - 5.0
Overall -

Chris3996267d ago

Mana Khemia wasn't anywhere near as terrible as they made it out to be. Seriously, check the forums and user reviews.

I picked this up as well - $19, who can say no to that? :) And it also plays just fine. The content alone outweighs and hiccups that the game might have.

ExcelKnight6266d ago

The PSP having a crap default D-Pad is what makes all fighters annoying, much like how the DS has a very resistant D-Pad and screws up diagonal input.

I know you can use a quarter to make it more bearable, but still I prefer using the regular Dual Shock 2 to that option.

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A Look at How Well the Vita Works as a Portable Neo Geo

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "The Neo Geo was something of an oddity in the gaming market – a family of systems that included the MVS arcade machine, AES home console machine, and a number of short-lived experiments such as the Neo Geo CD and Neo Geo Pocket. What tied these all together were the brilliant 2D titles created by SNK, which included a number of the most enjoyable fighting games of their time. Thanks to the company’s resurrection in recent years and some internal cheerleaders at Sony, the Vita has been home to a great number of Neo Geo games, although sadly it hasn’t received the brilliant Arcade Archives series by Hamster, meaning it's an incomplete library."

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Fullmetalevolust2737d ago

The switch is also another portable NeoGeo, lots of incredible games on it. If you like old school beat them ups and fighting games, as well shoot them ups, it's the place to be. The Vita will go down as an incredible piece of tech that got overlooked. Still playing mine to this day.

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Gaming’s Top 5 Samurai

Cmack of Play Legit Writes "The Japanese have a long history of developing great games, franchises, and consoles, but they also have an even longer history of great warriors"

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maniacmayhem4476d ago

SNK, I think it's about time we see Haohmaru return to action...proper like!

Jarrettjawn4475d ago

Honorable Mentions: Auron from Final Fantasy X, Jetstream Sam from Metal Gear Rising

Tito084475d ago (Edited 4475d ago )

Also:
Date Masamune(Sengoku Basara).
Ryoma(Power Stone).
Bishamon(Darkstalkers).

Damn, the three of them from Capcom, lol.

Sly-Lupin4475d ago

The definitive list:

1. Oda Nobunaga
2. Hideyoshi Toyotomi
3. Saigo Takamori
4. Takeda Shingen
5. Miyamoto Musashi

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Fighting Games I'd Like To See Refreshed

My Take Radio's Rich shares his list of memorable fighting games that he feels should be refreshed for the current generation of consoles.

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TenSteps5373d ago

I'dd add Bushido Blade but that's just me

L6RD7BLU35372d ago

Bushido Blade still holds up.

RAGEWorks5373d ago

Bushido Blade is a classic. Totally slipped my mind.

smashcrashbash5372d ago

I would love a Rival Schools 3 or an HD remake of Rival Schools 1 and 2. I loved those games and they never appeared on the PSN store. What's up with that Capcom?

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