Sengoku 2

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Sengoku 2
Composer(s)
Yasuo Yamate
SeriesSengoku
Platform(s)
Release
1993
  • Arcade
    • WW: 18 February 1993
    Neo Geo AES
    • 1996
Genre(s)Beat 'em up, hack and slash
Mode(s)
Arcade system
Neo Geo MVS

Sengoku 2

ACA Neo Geo series for the Xbox One, followed by the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows PCs via Steam
the following year.

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot.

The gameplay is similar to Sengoku, except that the playable character is constantly armed with a sword for they which can initiate wide plane attacks and vertical slashes. Pressing both attack buttons together allows the character to block or dodge attacks. Another button combo gets the character to perform a special trick attack. The character can also jump and do jump attacks. Occasionally the character would be mounted on horseback and have to carefully hack and slash enemies during a canter.

The player can transform the character into three different forms including, the armour-clad wolf, the shuriken-throwing ninja and the staff-wielding Tengu warrior for a limited time. Various collectible orbs heal the character's health or enhance the character's attack abilities and that of the different forms' capabilities.

Plot

An evil warlord is intent on conquering the world, this time by the use of time travel to conquer every known important event in history. The two protagonists from the previous game, Ninja Dave and Cowboy Kev, are sent by a priestess from the past to battle the warlord's forces to restore the world's ages and ensure the warlord's conquest never succeeds.

Development

Release

Reception

Sengoku 2 has been met with positive reception from critics and reviewers alike since its release.

Notes

  1. ^ Also known as Legacy of the Warring States 2 (Japanese: 戦国伝承 2, Hepburn: Sengoku Denshō Tsū) in Japan.

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