I played shogi as a child. The game is difficult, but very exciting. I had to go through each level a lot to remember who or what was where, because I didn’t want to waste my life. The game begins with very atmospheric enemies and environments: samurai, swords, shurikens, horses, etc., but will smoothly move on to machine guns and various technologies to incredible fantastic, sometimes extremely wretched, monsters.
Throwing shuriken (or kunai) and magical abilities (temporary lightning shield, super high jumps, exploding yourself to deal damage with the waste of your 1st full life, etc.) are finite. After finishing the shuriken, he will wave his sword. I remember I wanted to complete the games only using a sword, but it didn’t work out.
There are cool levels on horseback or on the water on a… Read full