Description
Used Way of the Samurai 3 Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work. here
Product Details
UPC:
093992093600
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Mature
SKU:
PS3_WAY_SAMURAI_3
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. here
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This was another Christmas present for my son who likes action and he was very happy to get it for a present
So I’m just going to say right off the bat that if you are one of those guys who purchase call of duty games just because they are called call of duty then you probably won’t like this game, if you play gears of war, halo, resistance or any of those high end graphic games you probably won’t like this game.Way of the samurai 3 is a game that requires a taste for repetitive but creative game play. I picked my copy up from game top for 25 bucks as retrolio has it for almost 50! (And this game has become a collectible so prices will rise). However after playing it for my first hour I was truly blown away if fable 3 was anything like this game it would have been twenty five times better. Anyway you start the game out as a unconscious samurai who was just in a random battle after being healed by a local elder you are off to complete your adventure.The game has so manypaths you can take, you can kill the leader of the oukia clan and become their leader however this doesn’t really have any effect on anything other than the story and the people bowing to you in the streets.The game play isn’t the best but it is decent you can even build your own sword from other swords and unlock new fighting styles. While this makes the game unique something did bother and frustrate me at points when you are building your sword make sure you have a high defense and offense rating if your offense is to low you won’t do hardly any damage to your opponent which of course is normal for RPG type games such.
The case that was sent to me had the center spindle that keeps the disc in place broken so besides replacing the case with one I had lying around, great shop.
on time, as described
love that u can basically do whatever you feel like doin. dont like this guy, kill him OR beat him unconscious without killing him. draw a sword on a whole fortress of samurai in the middle of a conversation with the leader of the bandit tribe and whoop his ass and his generals asses and them claim the throne as your own and subjugate the men…. yeah. i like that.
Excellent!
I’ve been waiting for this game for a while and this game was near impossible to find, but I finally found a copy and got to play for the first time last night. It follows the along the same model of the original The Way of the Samurai. There are tons of swords and fighting styles, that will keep you enthralled for hours upon hours, and once you find that certain sword/style that fits you, you can learn new techniques and level the sword so you can become the ultimate assassin, protector, or just plain ole bad a**. This game is full of action around every turn, and the best concept is that you can choose which path you want to take, if you want to become a rich samurai you can join the fujimori clan, or you can be a sole wanderer a ronin,or you can protect the citizens of a poor city who are being heavily taxed, or you can plot against the fujimori clan and join the ouika clan who are a bunch of thieves and robbers, and the beauty of it is it’s all up to you which path you choose. The fighting in this game is superb, depending on which sword you use that is the fighting style used, or you can fight bare handed which is pretty fun as well. I thoroughly enjoyed and am still enjoying this game, if this game sounds like something you might like, or if your like me, I really enjoy old samurai movies especially Akira Kurosawa films, you’ll love this game. One of my favorite things about this game is one of the faces you can choose for your samurai looks almost exactly like Tos.
This is a game just like the orginal Way of the Samurai ps2 game, with the added features of part 2 as well. However unlike part 2 you can decide during a cutscene to kill or surrender before the comentary. This opens up a more traverse approch to the story, unlike talking.The gameplay is rather unique. With blocking and instant killing there are combos to aquire anlong the way. Most people will spam just one button, but reviewing and knowing your sword and combos is an excellent feeling.The Graphics on the other hand is alittle dated. However with the amount of content you get with an large amount of diffrent looks, this can be overlooked.The story, now this is kinda skechy. You can of course tell you own story (adventure), however it borders down to you are a samurai in a town that dosn’t like war and violence so you are outcast. Find your way though and complete, thats it. Not so much here to talk about so thats why i gave it a 4/5 in overall.For 25 bucks, its a steal!
If you like the samurai period in Japan history and like swordplay, this is a worthy purchase. It’s a different kind of game, to be sure, and the combat can be repetitive and monotonous if you want it to, but it does have the potential to be complex if you work at it.The way the story progresses is not straight-forward at all, so if you like exploring how different actions and conversations result in different endings, you will get a huge kick out of this. The story is meant to be super short as well, but with over 25 different endings and other parts of the game to give huge amounts of replay value, it really doesn’t make that much of a difference. Unless you’re looking for a super-deep plot, you won’t be disappointed.Sure, the graphics are dated, but honestly, as long as the game’s fun, it doesn’t affect my thoughts on a game.That being said, the reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because there were parts that frustrated me because it didn’t match the logical flow for the plot that I thought it should, which resulted in a few endings that I wanted to avoid as I had gotten them before. However, this is more of a personal quip than a technical one, as that was how the developers wanted the story to go. Other than that, I would give it five stars. Since it is a personal review, though, I’m gonna leave it at four.The English voices are much appreciated, but I use the Japanese voices with English subtitles because it feels better that way. The voice acting lines up more with th.
I have always been fascinated with samurais, and this series has always been really cool at allowing you to play as a samurai. You have over 100 weapons available to you, and you can easily find one that fills your play style. This game compares more to the first game than the second one, while obviously has changes between them. On top of those decisions you can create your own character and choose between different heads and outfits.This games story plays out differently than most games, and it runs about 20+ endings I believe. You decisions and choices in conversations drastically changes the outcome of the game, and people respond better to some choices than others. The game runs about 6-8 hours per ending, but a lot of endings are related to each other (like one simple choice) so you can speed up other endings since you know what’s going on. I like how they did this, while it’s not Metal Gear or anything, it’s a nice change of pace to play these games every now and then.The game play is a mix of samurai action and arcade fighter. When you’re fighting enemies you focus on one at a time, and when you take them out another steps in. with the variety of weapons available you can do sweeping attacks with some them and take out multiple people, even if you’re just focusing on one. The map is broken up into a bunch of different areas, and you can visit all of them from the get go. Blue exclamation marks show the inklings (story) events you can see, and even the order as you see.