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Genji: Days of The Blade
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Genji: Days of The Blade

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Description:

Genji: Days of the Blade unveils beautiful next generation graphics and vastly improved gameplay on your PlayStation 3. Step away from the traditional gaming experience as you discover a new level of action and adventure for the PS3.

Features:

Twice as many missions as the original - Twice the amount of gameplay (over 15 hours total)


Rich storyline influenced on historical Japanese events - 3 years after Genji - Dawn of the Samurai


4 playable characters interchangeable at any time, producing devastating team-based fighting combos


Over hundreds of on-screen enemies and incredible fighting sequences on horseback


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.74 inches
Product Width: 5.42 inches
Product Height: 0.59 inches
Product Weight: 0.42 pounds
Package Length: 6.8 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Release Date: November 14, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 28 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0
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2 of 4 found the following review helpful:

2not as good as it looksMar 14, 2009
Though my criticism is going to hurt all the fans of this game but I must be honest. The game's good great graphics, enemies and surroundings. The designes and makers were brilliant and did produce an awesome game. Two bad things are that there are too many enemies (though I dont mind) coming to fight and sometimes the characters do not follow commands as I've spend 3 days bashing my head on the floor, now I've got a headache.

Most of the time you try to attack but the characters take too long to follow and end up being stricken. Unlike Defiance it has camera angel problems as well as the ability to set your nerves on fire. I wouldnt recommend this to people who have anger management problem, short temper but I would recommend it for people who are mad about samurai games

0 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1grand theft dollar (again)Mar 06, 2009
Cheaply made game, as usual. Took my money for nothing. It has a very nice cover, but that's it. Don't be fooled by the cover.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4It's what you'd expect if you've played the first oneFeb 16, 2009
Yep, Genji: Days of the Blade pretty much uses the same mechanics as the first one - so if you liked the first one you'll like the second one. There were a few problems that I encountered, namely save points. Many of the levels don't have a lot of save points and especially when you really need them, although one level in particular seemed to have a good enough amount of save points. One more problem I didn't like about the game was that the first game had more interesting and difficult boss battles - I wasn't really interested in most of the boss battles and most of them were easy for me. I'm playing it a second time on hard so I'm not sure yet if these battles will be more difficult yet.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Jump n pray methodDec 14, 2008
Genji was this fist Game I bought, played, and traded in at my gaming store. What an honor for this "feudal japan" game. It's Pros are few and superficial and it's cons are many and tremendous. the first and biggest problem I had with it was the fixed non rotational camera, A beheading offense. It also left so much more to be desired, in level design, character design and all around cliche-isms.
You have you're plucky, young, crazy haired hero. Gruff, older, quiet side-kick, the "hot", yet untouchable love interest, and we can't forget the bad to his eyeliner foil. As another reveiwer said it best
"The game play is hack and slash. All that happens is "kill this giant crab, wonder around, go through the door, activate cut scene, repeat." There's no variety in the game play that keeps the player interested." -Kora
And I couldn't agree more. Long and short (with only a little ranting)this game was a MASSIVE waste of time, that I could have watch grass grow with, and be more entertained. This is NOT interesting or hard in any way unless you want to really be Zatoichi and fight blind. I would love to see it regain some honor and preform Seppuku.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Not BadDec 01, 2008
I got this one new really cheap, just to have something to exchange with my friends, for my surprise this one is really solid and fun, the graphics aren't the best now but it is still solid and better to some games now. The gameplay remembers me Omnimusha with a twist. You wont be disappointed with this one.

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