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Afro Samurai


Sure is purty on the surface, until it's peeled back with slices of a sword

For those not in know about Afro Samurai, it was originally a manga that then got adapted into a cartoon, and features an assassin literally named Afro living in a sort-of future yet feudal Japan. Possibly inspired by Highlander, the story focuses on the number one assassin (originally Afro's father), who can only be challenged by the number two assassin. This naturally leads to all the other assassins wanting to kill number two so they can challenge number one.

Of course, Afro is the current number two. This straightforward setup provides obvious fertile ground for a videogame. A beat-'em-up (or in this case slash-'em-up) makes sense, but in this age of gaming, if you're going to make something that holds the player's attention, you've got to avoid the megalithic hurdle known as Button Mashing. You've got to provide something approaching the depth and variety of God of War, even if you don't have the budget for something so grandiose.

Afro Samurai has pretty much one twist to make it stand out: the Focus attacks, where you slow down time (yawn) and precisely aim slashes to dissect foes however you like (yay!). The entire game's cel-shaded, cross-hatched cartoon look is fantastic, and it all looks particularly slick when an enemy is floating through the air on slo-mo just before you slice him half. Or chop his feet off. Or his arms. Or his head. It's quite satisfying to get a particularly brutal Focus strike off, especially early on in the game.

Alas, the buzz cannot last with gimmicks. Sure, it's a cool gimmick, but it doesn't take long for it to get old, and then you've just got an unremarkable action game, except with serious usability issues. First, the atrocious camera. It spins in reverse to your inputs – press left to look right – and there's no way to change it to the intuitive way that 95% of action games do it. The camera also has a weird tendency to drift to an upward angle for no reason. The view is also too close to Afro. Everything you want in an action camera: farther back, higher up, intuitive, simple – is lacking. Basically you have to constantly babysit the camera, and even then, you're often attacked by enemies you can't see.

The second major usability issue is the glaring lack of information. Afro gains experience and levels, but XP gained per kill, and XP needed to level up isn't given. Quite far into the game it's revealed that performing a perfect slice between the eyes or through the neck gains Afro bonus XP. Gee, that would've been nice to know hours ago so we could have been trying for extra XP all that time.


 
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Craza  - 10 months 7 days ago 
Wow, I was excited for this too. It seems to be just more crap. :/
jboy15  - 10 months 7 days ago 
i thought this would be sweet. like teh anime. teh game is still cool, but teh bugs screw up a otherwise amazin' game.
doomdoomdoom  - 10 months 7 days ago 
Why is all the good titles crap when it comes to gaming.
Afro Samurai is one hell of a good show, but this is sad another crap game.
I am going to cry no Easter this year kids.
jboy15  - 10 months 7 days ago 
This game seemed sweet, too. I was hyped for this, thinkin' it'd be awesome, like the anime. The core gameplay still seems great, but the bugs screw up an otherwise amazing game.
The_Author  - 10 months 7 days ago 
Wipe this game off my Wanted list then!
curtw_819  - 10 months 7 days ago 
i though this game was goinin 2 be good(like everyone else) it doesnt even get a rental from me
curtw_819  - 10 months 7 days ago 
i was hopein that this game was goin to be lik the show... good

this doesnt even get a rental from me!
piccolodevilking  - 10 months 7 days ago 
I knew it! I knew this was going to be shit!
C-C-C-C-ComboCro  - 10 months 6 days ago 
man i was so excited for this game. i knew it probably wasn't going to be a top quality game but it looked like it would just be some good old fun. but it really disappoints me to see such such easy to fix problems bake a game bad. It seems like many games have problems like this these days. I wonder if developers would ever start patching games via XBL or PSN to fix these problems.
oryandymackie  - 10 months 6 days ago 
I TOLD everyone this game would suck. But apparently because it's anime all anime games have to be "beautiful" and "misunderstood"

Why not flog it on XBLA.
Namco Bandai, tone it down and flog it shamelessly on XBLA!
key0blade  - 10 months 6 days ago 
i already knew this was gonna be crap, so i didnt get excited about, good thing too
Craza  - 10 months 5 days ago 
Not all anime games are good. But I enjoyed the show and when I heard there was a game coming out for it, I was excited. I kept tabs on it and whatnot. It looked promising. *Sigh* Ah well, I still am absorbed in L4D and I've been neglecting Bioshock....I'm sorreh. D: *Hugs Big Daddy*
charley235  - 9 months 17 days ago 
who didnt see this coming, almost all the anime games i buy suck, the best are probally naruto though naruto pwns
cubsfan101  - 5 months 19 days ago 
Played this game. I agree with the given score.
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Afro Samurai
Afro Samurai

Genre: Action
Release date: Jan 27, 2009
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Namco Bandai
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5 SO-SO
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