Shin Samurai Jazz reviews

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Shin Samurai Jazz is an indie title developed by Blaze Epic. Belonging to the adventure-platform genre, combines a successful aesthetic that mixes different arts and styles, such as Black cinema with samurai. Graphically very attractive to the eye, colorist and pixel-art of retroesthetic 8bits. In Terms of sound it has an electro-jazz style music that completes the ambience of the streets and scenarios very well. Title more than advisable.
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Microsoft from Spain
Second installment of the forgettable Samurai_jazz. It is slightly Above the first, but it is still very much a quality game. The mechanics will be the same as in its predecessor, although now the movements of our character will be somewhat more manageable and varied. And its difficulty in the levels of Plataformeo, Linda sometimes with the despairing. Graphically It is practically identical to the previous title. I mean, poor thing. And the music as forgettable as the one we enjoy with the first part. The story is still counted on scraps of phrases that more than explaining too much, we will be surprised by not contributing practically anything positive. The gameplay continues to scratch at a fairly poor level, and the difficulty has increased considerably (surely this has much to do with the first). In Short, the developer has taken his first work (of lousy invoice) and has added some insufficient improvement to create a second installment that is almost as forgettable as the first. NOTE: 5/10
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Microsoft from French
Overall interest: ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ Shin Samurai Jazz is an indie or you take the role of a Ninja/Samurai to mix Super meat boy/Ninja Gaiden and follow it in a rather unclear story. A game that uses your reflexes more than your imagination to solve puzzles. To buy only under bundle cheap Indies. Graphics: ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ medium graphics, I first thought of the street of rage MegaDrive oldies, but there it is a little uglier. We are in the Middle Indies or the base is there but no more. Music/sound: ★ ★ ☆ ☆ it is one of the pretty positive sides of the app, the music is pretty good vibe. The sounds are much less, the sound of the Sabre stings the ears. Gameplay: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ game of skill that goes up pretty well in difficulty and offers its dose of challenge. Less playable than Super Softs like Ninja turtles on Super NES or Metroid. Here it is difficult to control, we tear the hair when it half bugasses in the air to look for the Hitbox. I think this game will clearly not attract speedsruners. Lifespan: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ I have not finished the game, but the lifespan is correct as it is necessary to cling to finish some levels. Question of patience...