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Tenchu 2 is more known to me, for a while back ago I was searching for a game I remembered playing back when I was a kid but it bothers me that I didn't catch the title but after a little research I managed to trace it down to Tenchu 2, as far as I recall I never pass the first level though. :funny:
 
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Ahh that level in the snow was fantastic, too bad I sucked at it all I ever heard was "where are you?" "Show yourself!". Too bad the sequels never managed to capture the magic again. Great music aswell

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Tenchu was great, I loved the stealth mechanics, that game fell off though in later years, I hope they bring it back
 
Since Tenchu was brought up, how many of you guys remember this

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I remember a fighting game with weapons and feudal Japan settings where just one attack could end an entire fight. I like that they went a more realistic route, but it wasn't fun. I like my fighters to actually last. If that's the game(s), PASS.
 
I owned the first Bushido Blade and it was fun! A little complex, but the two player mode was interesting.
 
I liked the one attack kills, good break away from Soul Blade, it was fun if you could master everyone's moves
 
Never played a Tenchu game.
I'll say you did yourself a favor, games felt good in the old days, after playing the first two games recently I was bugged, camera is always low and controls are poor
Tried that game published for the NDS, still as painful to play as those two
Since Tenchu was brought up, how many of you guys remember this

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Never heard of this game before.
Does it have JRPG fighting style?
 
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If you never played this game in your childhood, either you never touched a Genesis, or you weren't a child back then


Game felt great back then seeing my cousins play it, felt a lot of joy playing it. Played it recently, and I think it's a far lesser game than Killer Instinct

I've never heard of that game before. What does that mean?
 
You were lucky enough to be spared the pain
It's a fighting game from Sega
 
The Sega CD version was ridiculous. Really, Sega of America? You expect me to beat the final boss, the Eternal Champion himself, 9 times in a row, AND fight the Dark Champion and beat him 9 times in a row? I thought the EC in the Genesis version was impossible...kiss my @**...

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Well there can be some exceptions. I for one hate candy, yet have a fatal addiction to Reese's Cups.
 
Wow, Eternal Champions sounds like utter ********. Glad I never mistakenly bought it as a kid.
 
I remember four things about Eternal Champions:

-I found it really ****ing hard as a kid.
-When you died and continued, you started two fights before the one you died on, making the single-player all the more chore-like.
-There were stage fatalities but not finishing moves for the individual characters.
-I had an Eternal Champions handheld game where you only fought with projectiles and it was way more fun than the console game.

I only ever played the Tenchu games a little bit; they were pretty fun.

I think I played a demo for Bushido Blade once, but that's all I could tell you about it.
 
I remember four things about Eternal Champions:

-I found it really ****ing hard as a kid.
-When you died and continued, you started two fights before the one you died on, making the single-player all the more chore-like.
-There were stage fatalities but not finishing moves for the individual characters.
-I had an Eternal Champions handheld game where you only fought with projectiles and it was way more fun than the console game.

I only ever played the Tenchu games a little bit; they were pretty fun.

I think I played a demo for Bushido Blade once, but that's all I could tell you about it.


The stage fatalities were really hard to do but that much more rewarding whenever initializing one.
 
This is one of my favorites

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Series plays like the old Resident Evil games, with swords and demons instead of guns and bio-engineered monsters, but this one has two playable cops

Soundtacks are amazing
 
I ****ing loved Onimusha 3 and for one simple reason: you get to play as Jean Reno. I was obsessed with "The Professional" around the time this game came out, so I was all about having the ability to play as Reno. I would've been excited regardless though, I think I enjoyed the Onimusha series more so than Resident Evil.

At the time, it had one of the greatest intro cut scenes:



If Capcom ever got around to making a proper sequel to this series, I might have to finally buy one of their games.
 
Capcom needs to get of their asses and make another Onimusha game, 1,2 and 3 were great, the 4th game in the series, not so much.
 
Never played the even No. ones, nor the fighting game
They were not ported to PC :csad:
 

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