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Lumina has a couple of special attacks to start with, and even more once you obtain the scrolls and attach them. Later in the game, you can use both swords together to climb certain walls. Most enemies that are sliced and diced will regenerate when you walk a short distance away from where they originated.

If you are trying to increase your skills, this can be to your advantage, whereas if you're actually trying to accomplish something useful, it becomes downright annoying.

That's all part of the challenge, though. Like Japanimation? All the characters are comical, which I think adds a lot of life to the game. The various environments you run, jump, and slash around are rendered very nicely and will also change lighting depending on the time of day. The graphical high point in this game is the special effects. Both Fusion and Lumina have an interesting glow to them when used.

When assimilating an enemy's powers you will get a great little effects show provided it's turned on in the options, which it is by default that I found impressive. The sounds are fairly detailed. When running down a path, you can hear Musashi's feet. If you swing a sword near a wall, you can hear the "swoosh" of the sword and the clank of it hitting the wall. The music has many varied tracks and fits the scenario you happen to be in at that particular moment—friendly music in town, ominous in a dark forest, or regal at the castle.

The most interesting part of the audio is the voices. Like real people, all the characters have different demeanors and voices. When they speak, there is an interesting combination of old English and modern slang between the characters. While the game itself will tell you how to do many, if not all, of Musashi's moves, reading the manual first may show you something useful before you ever start the game. You should also read the docs, as you'll learn other important things you need to know to keep yourself alive and healthy.

The manual also explains the various icons you'll see on screen, some of the characters, the legend of Musashi, and basic controls for the Final Fantasy demo CD that is included. Some puzzles are easy, whereas others can be difficult, which adds a great variety of challenges. The characters and storyline are interesting and entertaining, and all the different voices are a nice touch.

This game is guaranteed to keep you challenged and busy for many hours, and I would recommend it to anyone who is into this type of game. When done with this game, you can open the other half of the jewel case and pop in the Final Fantasy VIII demo included for even more fun. Hats off to Square for another winner. I give Brave Fencer Musashi a score of The demo at the show featured three playable areas of the game, each with different objectives and some gigantic Bosses and enemies.

In certain areas like the beginning , the viewpoint changes to an "into the screen" view similar to Crash Bandicoot , and presumably there will be other varied camera angles as well during play. The character designs are being done by Tetsuya Nomura, the extremely talented person responsible for the characters in both Final Fantasy VII and Parasite Eve , so expect the game to have loads of personality.

Hopefully Square will bring it to the United States before the end of the year. The senior members realized there was only one hope'to summon a hero. The music has many varied tracks and fits the scenario you happen to be in at that particular moment'friendly music in town, ominous in a dark forest, or regal at the castle.

When donne with this game, you can open the other half of the jewel case and pop in the Final Fantasy VIII demo included for even more fun. Browse games Game Portals. Brave Fencer Musashi. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher.

Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots ProTips: Cross the river on your way to the healing mountain by Jumping across the three poles.

After rescuing the dog In Chapter Two you must carry him into the village-don't throw him! From there, go fetch the prisoner In the stocks some bread and water. Stock up on W-Gel before leaving town-K's a valuable medicine that will save your life many times throughout your journey. When chasing the thief s dog to the graveyard, follow his barks to the key and protect him at all costs. If the dog dies, you'll have to start at the beginning of the forest again.

Before you reach the rapids, chop down four trees so the thief can build you a raft. While many maintained that the response could never match up, what a response it was. Musashi, is a warrior of ancient Japan, a legend, samurai, author of his own sword fighting technique, philosopher and poet!

While the game itself has a good storyline, it has a very active battle system. You would not be wrong if you called it an action platformer. You wouldn't be wrong if you called it an RPG. Reminds you of some other popular series by Nintendo, doesn't it?

The entire game has polygonal characters and some beautiful degree rotatable 3D backgrounds. Each level will present to you it's own set of puzzles, solving which will get you through.

It's Zelda in that there's puzzle sovling invovling hitting switches and DMC in that over the course of the game, you get a host of Weapons that all have their story based uses that you can ignore.

What makes this stand out is Fusion, your primary sword which allows you to abosrb abilites from enemies almost in a megaman-ish way. This game is a classic,in every respect and went under the main stream radar in an era where this game would blown people's mind. It holds up better than other PS1 gems, becase of it's stylized 3D graphics which fit the anime art style displayed in text boxes.

A few negatives: This game has a required sleep mechanic, however this is easily side stepped by going to the local Inn regularly. There are two timed missions through out this game that will push your skills.

If you fail either two timed missions, you will instantly game over and must restart from your last save which may be 20 minutes of story before the timed mission. I'm hoping one day we get a Musashi 3 and it's more like this game then Samurai Legend. It's free, easy and feels damn good! For starters, share this page with your friends. For more emulators, check out our extensive emulators section. All rights reserved.



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