Inuyasha: Feudal Combat (2005)

by Christopher
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Summary

Inuyasha: Feudal Combat (2005)

Inuyasha: Feudal Combat is a 3D fighting game developed by Namco Bandai Games and published by Bandai for the PlayStation 2. It is based on the popular anime and manga series of the same name. The game was released in Japan on December 15, 2005, and in North America on March 7, 2006.

Inuyasha: Feudal Combat features a roster of 14 playable characters, including all of the main characters from the anime series. Each character has their own unique fighting style and special abilities. The game also features a variety of different game modes, including a story mode, a versus mode, and a practice mode.

The story mode follows the events of the anime series, and allows players to experience the story from the perspective of different characters. The versus mode allows players to battle against each other, either locally or online. The practice mode allows players to practice their combos and learn the different characters’ moves.

Inuyasha: Feudal Combat was praised for its faithful adaptation of the anime series, its fun and accessible combat system, and its impressive graphics. However, the game was also criticized for its repetitive gameplay and lack of innovation.

Gameplay

Inuyasha: Feudal Combat is a 3D fighting game that plays similarly to other games in the genre, such as Tekken and Soulcalibur. Players control one of 14 characters and battle against each other in a variety of different arenas. The game’s combat system is simple to learn, but difficult to master. Players can perform a variety of different attacks, including punches, kicks, throws, and special moves. Each character also has their own unique ultimate attack, which can be used to deal massive damage to opponents.

One of the unique features of Inuyasha: Feudal Combat is the “Partner System.” This system allows players to team up with another character during battle. Partner characters can be used to perform special attacks, and they can also be used to revive their partner if they are knocked out.

The game also features a variety of different game modes, including a story mode, a versus mode, and a practice mode. The story mode follows the events of the anime series, and allows players to experience the story from the perspective of different characters. The versus mode allows players to battle against each other, either locally or online. The practice mode allows players to practice their combos and learn the different characters’ moves.

Characters

Inuyasha: Feudal Combat features a roster of 14 playable characters, including all of the main characters from the anime series. Each character has their own unique fighting style and special abilities.

  • Inuyasha: A half-demon who wields the Tessaiga, a powerful sword that can be used to destroy evil spirits.
  • Kagome Higurashi: A high school girl who is transported to the feudal era and becomes Inuyasha’s traveling companion.
  • Miroku: A Buddhist monk who wields the Wind Tunnel, a staff that can suck in and destroy evil spirits.
  • Sango: A demon slayer who wields the Hiraikotsu, a boomerang that can be used to attack enemies from a distance.
  • Shippo: A young fox demon who is Inuyasha’s loyal companion.
  • Kikyo: A priestess who was once Inuyasha’s lover, but was killed by Naraku.
  • Sesshomaru: Inuyasha’s older half-brother, who is a powerful demon lord.
  • Naraku: The main antagonist of the series, who is a powerful demon who seeks to destroy Inuyasha and Kagome.
  • Bankotsu: A powerful demon who leads the Band of Seven, a group of seven demons who are Naraku’s minions.
  • Jakotsu: A member of the Band of Seven who wields a giant axe.
  • Renkotsu: A member of the Band of Seven who wields a pair of swords.
  • Ginkotsu: A member of the Band of Seven who wields a pair of claws.
  • Suikotsu: A member of the Band of Seven who wields a pair of sickles.
  • Kageromaru: A member of the Band of Seven who wields a pair of daggers.

Reception

Inuyasha: Feudal Combat received generally positive reviews from critics. The game was praised for its faithful adaptation of the anime series, its fun and accessible combat system, and its impressive graphics. However, the game was also criticized for its repetitive gameplay and lack of innovation.

IGN gave the game a score of 8.0 out of 10, saying “Inuyasha: Feudal Combat is a solid fighting game that fans of the anime will definitely enjoy. It’s not the most innovative game in the genre, but it’s still a lot of fun to play.”

GameSpot gave the game a score of 7.5 out of 10, saying “Inuyasha: Feudal Combat is a competent fighting game that does a good job of capturing the look and feel of the anime series. However, the game’s repetitive gameplay and lack of innovation may put off some players.”

Overall, Inuyasha: Feudal Combat is a solid fighting game that fans of the anime will definitely enjoy. It’s not the most innovative game in the genre, but it’s still a lot of fun to play.

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