Pants-less chaos in feudal Japan

A real oddity from the retro fans at Hamster Corporation this week. Joining the Arcade Archives is Jaleco’s janky-o scrolling fighterShingen Samurai Fighter, now available on PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

Released to arcades in 1988 before later being ported to the PC Engine,Shingen Samurai Fightersees players pick up the steely blade of folk hero Takeda Shingen as they hack ‘n’ slash their way through an army of swordsmen, barbarians, and warlords. Various weapons and power-ups can be gathered in order to help Takeda on his quest, and a second player can join in as a second warrior on the battlefield.

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Frankly,Shingen Samurai Fighterisn’t great, like so many of Jaleco’s titles. It handles poorly and features fairly dreary action. In the title’s favor, the premise is cool, the character design is interesting, and the horse-riding bonus sequences add some variety.Shingen Samurai Fighteris also surprisingly violent for its time, with plenty of flowing claret and even a few full-body cleaves, recalling the visceral style of the samurai movies of the ’70s and ’80s. As an $8 modern-day purchase, however,Shingen Samurai Fighterfalls into the “for curious completionists only” category.

Check out the action in the video below, courtesy of YouTuberAldo Computers.

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