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Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked

Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked

PlayStation
Released

Release Date: April 11, 2006

Action, PlayStation Exclusive, Singleplayer

Using colloquial terminology, Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked is a representative of the hack-and-slash genre, but with an innovative approach to the way the game is played. The programme was created on the basis of a Japanese anime series under the same title, into which many elements of hip-hop culture were entangled. The same applies to the game, called by its creators the lost episode of the television archetype.

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Samurai Champloo for the PlayStation 2 steps out of the hack-and-slash action genre and offers a new way to swing a finely-honed samurai blade. Set in Japan with hip hop feel from the hit TV series by the same name, this title allows gamers to breathe life to a lost episode as one of three playable characters � Mugen, a reckless samurai with break-dancing fighting style, calculated Jin who abides by the decorum of Bushido, and a mysterious new character exclusive to the video game. Stranded in northern land of Ezo (current day Hokkaido) in search of the samurai who smells of sunflowers, the player must face foreign mercenaries, master swordsmen, diabolical assassins, mythical beasts, and gangster monkeys.

The core of the game's unique combat system lies in the innovative integration of music and linked attacks. The players can choose an array of combos based on the different hip hop grooves that they can swap at will. Music tracks become collectible, opening an extensive assortment of linked attacks that can be implemented tactically during combat.

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Platforms:

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Age restrictions: 16+

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked Video Game:

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Supports:
memory card 8 MB