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Genji: Days Of The Blade on PS3

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Average rating: 44%
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2 stars out of 5
from 418 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 16
User collections: My games
Developers: GAMES REPUBLIC
Format: PS3
Released: 23/03/2007

Brief synopsis of Genji: Days Of The Blade

Based on the PlayStation 2 game Genji, and set three years after the last chapter of Genkuro Yoshitsune's life, Genji: Days of the Bladecontinues to expand on the historical accounts of feudal Japan. By doing so, Genji 2 unveils beautiful next generation visuals and sword slashing gameplay as an exclusively developed title for Playstation 3. In gameplay, Genji 2 is presented as a "traditional" action/adventure gaming experience and features more than double the amount of gameplay than its predecessor. Gameplay in Genji 2 includes more diverse levels of fighting, and more playable characters - all underlying an epic tale of a warrior's honor that promises to deliver a genuine next-generation experience on Playstation 3.

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Rated - 3 starsNot quite Dynasty Warriors

Joneseff Joneseff from England [Highly rated reviewer] , 02/05/2007

When i first started playing this game for some reason it really got on my nerves and i think it may be because of the lack of being able to look around freely. but a few hours in and i was hooked, i wanted to finish it as it has a quite good story line and you just wanted to see what happens next. Also this did not get a top vote as sometimes the lack of a save point became frustrating when i wanted to get on with something else.

Apart from that it is an excellent example of the PS3's graphics capabilities and also utilises the six axis motion ability. I would highly recommend this to rent (maybe not buy) as it is the sort of game where you think 'if this is this good then just imagine how good the next one will be'.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 0 starscrap

A customer from uk , 11/08/2007

the game is like borat absolutely crap ur chinese guy and a sumo and a girl the sicko would not recomend it and i have infact burnt it so what a waste for £40

  3 out of 6 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsBeautiful but boring

Ruth Saunders from London, England , 07/07/2008

This game is one of the most ravishingly beautiful computer games I've ever seen. It's a real pity the dull gameplay let it down so much.

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Rated - 1 starAwful

A customer from Chatteris , 28/01/2009

This game is just awful, avoid at all costs unless you have a spare five minutes and watching the paint dry has got a bit too exciting for you.

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Rated - 3 starsNot quite Dynasty Warriors

Joneseff Joneseff from England [Highly rated reviewer] , 02/05/2007

When i first started playing this game for some reason it really got on my nerves and i think it may be because of the lack of being able to look around freely. but a few hours in and i was hooked, i wanted to finish it as it has a quite good story line and you just wanted to see what happens next. Also this did not get a top vote as sometimes the lack of a save point became frustrating when i wanted to get on with something else.

Apart from that it is an excellent example of the PS3's graphics capabilities and also utilises the six axis motion ability. I would highly recommend this to rent (maybe not buy) as it is the sort of game where you think 'if this is this good then just imagine how good the next one will be'.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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