Players can choose from various sword schools, each offering unique animations and attack patterns.
Released exclusively in Japan on September 22, 2004, (剣豪3) represents the technical peak of the samurai fighting series developed by Lightweight . As the third entry on the PlayStation 2, it refined the realistic, stance-based combat established by its predecessors while introducing a more ambitious world structure. Core Gameplay & Mechanics Kengo 3
Rewarding depth for players who enjoy and mastering technical swordplay. Atmospheric jidai-geki (period drama) feel. Weaknesses: Players can choose from various sword schools, each
The game features a dynamic day/night cycle (Morning, Noon, Evening, Night). Players navigate a Japan map to accept diverse missions, including: Assassinations and caravan attacks. Guarding merchants or traveling boxes. Rescuing kidnapped individuals from bandit hideouts. Core Gameplay & Mechanics Rewarding depth for players
While combat areas are beautiful, exploration in towns is relatively static and not full 3D. Kengo: Master of Bushido Review for PlayStation - GameFAQs