- Samurai Shodown V
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title = Samurai Shodown V
caption = PALPlayStation 2 cover for Samurai Shodown V.
developer =Yuki Enterprise
publisher =SNK Playmore
designer =Yuki Enterprise
release =December 11 , 2003
genre = 2D Weapon Based Versus fighting
modes = Up to 2 players simultaneously
cabinet = Upright
arcade system = Neo Geo (708 Mbit cartridge)
display = Raster, 304 x 224 pixels (Horizontal), 4096 colors
input = 8-wayJoystick , 4 Buttons
platforms = Arcade, Neo Geo,PlayStation 2 ,Xbox "Samurai Shodown V", known as nihongo|"Samurai Spirits Zero"|サムライスピリッツ零|Samurai Supirittsu Zero in Japan, is the eighth game in SNK's Samurai Shodown/Samurai Spirits series of fighting games. It was one of the last ever games to be released on the Neo Geo. The original Japanese version of the game also has a great deal of
dialogue in single-player mode, but all of those scenes are simply left out when the game's language is set to English. Unsurprisingly, this upset most English-speaking fans. The domesticXbox version of that release restores these scenes and translates them into English. The game was also released on thePlayStation 2 , but that version was only made available inJapan andEurope due to SCEA not approving the game.Gameplay
Following the revitalization of SNK after its collapse in
2001 , the company decided that it would be worthwhile to create another game in the largely-defunct "Samurai Shodown" series. As part of their reorganization, development duties were given over to the relatively-unknownYuki Enterprise , which had mainly only created simulation and board games for the "Simple 2000 " series ofPlayStation 2 games inJapan , and had no experience in developing fighting games. This announcement caused considerable unease among series fans.In spite of this, SNK managed to raise excitement by announcing that
Nobuhiro Watsuki , the creator and author of the "Rurouni Kenshin "manga andanime series, was hired to design some of the new characters, and they were gradually revealed by way ofsilhouette s on the official website, and slowly showing the official artwork. Word finally got out that the game was to be a trueprequel to the rest of the series, taking place two years before "Samurai Shodown ". This created its own issues with the series timeline.The gameplay was sped up slightly from "
Samurai Shodown IV ", and the button layout was changed again.The Slash/Bust system of the last few games was done away with, and each character now only had one version, though in several cases, the Bust mode was replaced by a new character of very similar setup.
Characters
*Haohmaru
*Nakoruru
*Rimururu
*Hanzo Hattori
*Galford D. Weller
*Ukyo Tachibana
*Kyoshiro Senryo
*Genjuro Kibagami
*Basara Kubikiri
*Shizumaru Hisame
*Gaira Caffeine
*Yumeji Kurokouchi
*Jubei Yagyu
*Sankuro Yorozu
*Charlotte Christine Colde
*Tam Tam
*Kazuki Kazama
*Sogetsu Kazama
*Rasetsumaru
*Rera
*Enja
*Suija
*Yoshitora Tokugawa
*Yunfei
*Mina Majikina
*Youkai KusaregedoCritical and Fan Reception
"SS5" was a modest success, though not a smash hit. Though fans were glad to see a new installment, the gameplay failed to excite players as much as had been hoped. Common complaints usually revolved around the poor animation on the new characters, and the removal of the Slash/Bust system. Those who were familiar with "" also noted that the new, alternate characters tended to be heavily watered-down versions of Bust characters in that game (
Enja andSuija in particular). It is currently most commonly seen as a competent, if unexceptional, fighting game.External links
* [http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/neogeo/a/ssz.htm Japanese endings translated to English] at VGMuseum
* [http://samurai-zero.jp/ Official Samurai Spirits Zero Website] atSNK Playmore
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