Samurai Shodown V

Samurai Shodown V[lower-alpha 2] is the eighth game in SNK's Samurai Shodown/Samurai Spirits series of fighting games.[1] It was one of the last games to be released on the Neo Geo. This title takes place before the first Samurai Shodown.

Samurai Shodown V
Neo Geo AES cover art
Developer(s)Yuki Enterprise
Publisher(s)SNK Playmore
Ignition Entertainment
(PS2/Xbox)
HAMSTER Corporation
(PS4/Switch/Xbox One)
Producer(s)Yasuo Tanaka
Designer(s)Dorio Takaya
Tōru Sakurai
Programmer(s)Kazurou Morita
M. Kawamura
Yoshihiro Nakamura
Artist(s)C. Takahashi
Daisuke Shimada
Manabu Sakai
Composer(s)Haruhiko Kuroiwa
Kennosuke Suemura
SeriesSamurai Shodown
Platform(s)
Release
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)
Arcade systemNeo Geo MVS

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot showcasing a match between Mina Majikina and Kazuki Kazama.

Release

The original Japanese version of the game has a great deal of dialogue in single-player mode; these scenes are left out of the English version.

Samurai Shodown V (Xbox)

In 2005, a remixed port was released on Xbox that had Sankuro Yorozu and Yumeji Kurokouchi as playable characters.

Samurai Shodown V Special

Reception

The game had mediocre reception. GameSpot said "This 2D fighting game is a real blast from the past, but its big cast of fairly interesting characters and its online play can make it worthwhile for NeoGeo fans." IGN said "It's got lots of moves, a deep fighting system, and the online play is a big plus, but it really isn't that enjoyable in the end." Gamespy summarised it as "A competent port of an iffy game in a good series", while EGM said "this classic weapons-based fighting series has lost much of its soul. While the original cast moves as fluidly as ever, the newer faces are the epitome of mediocre design and animation". The Official Xbox Magazine said it was "an obsolete relic". Metacritic rated the Xbox version of the game 58% based on 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

Notes

  1. The Xbox version of this game is not compatible with Xbox 360.
  2. Also known as Samurai Spirits Zero (Japanese: サムライスピリッツ 零, Hepburn: Samurai Supirittsu Zero) in Japan.

References

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