Take control of a powerful samurai and battle your way through dozens of dangerous missions
Take control of a powerful samurai and battle your way through dozens of dangerous missions
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Program license Full
Developer MADFINGER Games
Version 1.1.2
Works under Android
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(7 votes)
Developer
MADFINGER Games
Works under
Android
Program license
Full
Version
1.1.2
Pros
- Stunning graphics optimized for Tegra devices
- Responsive virtual controls and fluid performance
- Quick, action-packed combat and smooth animations
- Anime-style presentation and atmospheric soundtrack
- Survival mode adds replay opportunities
Cons
- Combat can become repetitive over extended sessions
- Limited variety in enemy behavior and attacks
- Best experience limited to Tegra-powered devices
- Storytelling is minimal
Stylized hack-and-slash action with crisp visuals, optimized for Tegra devices
Strong Visuals Optimized for Tegra
Samurai II: Vengeance THD delivers intense action blended with striking, manga-inspired graphics. Carefully tailored for NVIDIA Tegra-powered Android devices, this edition takes full advantage of enhanced processing power. The result is a vibrant game world showcased at 60 frames per second, featuring sharp character models, fluid animation, and dynamic camera angles that keep the action engaging and visually appealing.
Fast-Paced Combat with RPG Elements
The game centers on classic hack-and-slash combat as players guide Daisuke, a lone samurai, through various war-torn environments. Combat is responsive, relying on a virtual joystick and clearly defined attack and dodge controls. Battle sequences are bloody and swift, with varied enemy types requiring quick reflexes and strategic attacks. Players can acquire new combos and upgrade health or abilities using an RPG-style progression system, providing incentives for skilled play.
Level Design and Environmental Challenges
Levels span diverse settings, including coastal villages, airborne fortresses, and the ominous Isle of the Dead. While the core focus is action, environmental puzzles and traps are interspersed throughout, breaking up combat sections and adding a layer of challenge. These elements are straightforward and never detract from the main pacing or push players into drawn-out side objectives.
Control Scheme and Performance
The virtual joystick and action buttons are responsive, particularly on devices with sensitive touchscreens. The gameplay is optimized for Tegra hardware, ensuring smooth performance even during frenzied battles against multiple enemies. The dynamic camera works to provide clear views during fights, though at times can be distracting during more chaotic sequences.
Atmosphere and Presentation
Storytelling is handled through anime-style comic panels between levels, contributing to the game’s stylized aesthetic. The original soundtrack draws inspiration from classic samurai films, providing subtle ambiance that swells during intense encounters.
Replay Value
A dedicated survival mode offers continued play beyond the main story, challenging players to withstand waves of increasingly difficult enemies. This addition supports score-driven competition, although core gameplay can start to feel repetitive as enemy types and attack patterns rarely change significantly.
Considerations
While the visuals and action are notable, those looking for deep narrative elements or significant combat variety may find the game grows repetitive over time. The title is firmly rooted in beat-em-up traditions, and while polished, may not satisfy those seeking a more strategic or varied gameplay experience.
Pros
- Stunning graphics optimized for Tegra devices
- Responsive virtual controls and fluid performance
- Quick, action-packed combat and smooth animations
- Anime-style presentation and atmospheric soundtrack
- Survival mode adds replay opportunities
Cons
- Combat can become repetitive over extended sessions
- Limited variety in enemy behavior and attacks
- Best experience limited to Tegra-powered devices
- Storytelling is minimal