GameSpot checks out Afro Samurai, digs it
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Afro Samurai (possibly the most descriptive title ever devised) is looking good. GameSpot recently got to take an extended look at the game (based on the anime series of the same name) and came away impressed. The game is complete with all the things that fans of the show have come to expect, namely some of the bloodiest combat you're ever likely to see. The GameSpot preview makes particular note of Afro's ability to cut enemies in two from any point on their bodies. These bisecting maneuvers are dynamic by the way, and not just "canned animations." In other words, every hapless foe you decide to cut in half will will fall apart in a different way. Isn't it great what technology is capable of these days? Hit the "read" link for GameSpot's full preview. Check out the video after the break for an idea of what the TV series is all about (warning: extremely violent).
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Apr 16th 2008 4:18PM easo said
"Afro's health won't regenerate automatically; instead, the only way to build him back up to health will be by battling it out with enemies and helping Afro regain his focus."
I really like the sound of that. If the combat in this game turns out to be more skill based (ninja gaiden) and less cool looking button mashing (dmc) than I'll be picking it up for sure.
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I really like the sound of that. If the combat in this game turns out to be more skill based (ninja gaiden) and less cool looking button mashing (dmc) than I'll be picking it up for sure.
Posted: Apr 16th 2008 4:35PM (Unverified) said
i hope samuel l jackson lends his voice to the game.
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Posted: Apr 16th 2008 5:33PM (Unverified) said
Last time I checked, black people never invaded, colonized and enslaved any Asian countries. History matters.
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Posted: Apr 16th 2008 5:33PM (Unverified) said
well they're stopping him avenging his dad's death so they deserve to die.
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Posted: Apr 16th 2008 5:32PM (Unverified) said
I recently picked up the afro samurai series (err.. well all 5 episodes of it) on DVD for the modest sum of £7 ($14) and enjoyed it, so I may have to give the game a look when it arrives. I've been waiting for a game to do the whole dynamic cutting in half of opponents, so that'll be fun.
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Posted: Apr 16th 2008 8:37PM Odog4ever said
Wow. After looking at the screen shots they put up all I can say is I hope they have a saved films feature ala skate.
I being completely serious.
Imagine the kind of "holy shit, did I just do that?" moments that could come from being able to cut of what ever body parts you want in middle of acrobatic combos, in an art style strip right out of an anime. And why shouldn't we be able to share said moments with loved ones?
(prays to god of video games)
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I being completely serious.
Imagine the kind of "holy shit, did I just do that?" moments that could come from being able to cut of what ever body parts you want in middle of acrobatic combos, in an art style strip right out of an anime. And why shouldn't we be able to share said moments with loved ones?
(prays to god of video games)
Posted: Apr 17th 2008 4:51AM (Unverified) said
I'll be getting this. Really enjoyed the tv series.
Great story, great artwork, great soundtrack.
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Great story, great artwork, great soundtrack.
Posted: May 24th 2008 7:24PM (Unverified) said
This will be awesome I can tell. I have watched Afro Samurai the series like 4 times already and I love it. I hope that Samuel L. Jackson and Rob Perlman put thier voices into the video game. I hope to get in the world of Afro Samurai and wear the coveted #2 headband soon. (I also think it would be nice if we got to play as kid and teen Afro)
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