15 Nov 1995
29 Dec 1995 - Neo Geo CD
06 Sep 2010 - Wii
03 Sep 2010 - Wii
27 Apr 2010 - Wii
11 Jun 2020 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
30 Aug 1996 - PlayStation
30 Nov 1996 - PlayStation
08 Nov 1996 - Sega Saturn
01 Dec 1995 - Neo Geo AES
15 Nov 1995 - Neo Geo MVS
Main story
Main story + extras
100% completion
Samurai Shodown III was to be the start of a bold new direction for the franchise. The most obvious difference between this game and the others in the series is the notably darker aesthetic. The more light-hearted characters (Earthquake, Cham Cham, and Gen-an to name a few) from the previous games have been excised, and even the kabuki master, Kyoshiro Senryo, received a redesign, transforming him from a flamboyant stage performer into a grim-faced, muscular man. All of the characters have been completely redrawn. The animation is very smooth for all characters, another departure from the graphical style of the second game.
Audio | Subtitles | Interface | |
---|---|---|---|
English | ✓ |
The positives.
Great character designs everyone of them was top notch.
The enemies were pretty challenging if you play hard mode
The negatives
Lack of memorable music. Not having at least a memorable soundtrack is criminal.
And lastly the loading screens had no business being as long as they are truly had no business.
Version: Physical
Price: £59.50
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