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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely Underated Game.
I have to admit, I was looking forward to this game over a year ago when the first screen shots and trailers came out. And after buying it and playing it through, this Genji didn't disappoint in the slightest.
First of all, the game looks and sounds fantastic. One of the best games graphically for the PS2. Despite tepid reviews, the action comes pretty fast and...
Published on January 9, 2006 by President Kang

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Play it once...
There is not much I can say about... I really enjoyed the graphics which were very smooth and detailed. That's one of the aspects I enjoy most in a game. Secondly, both characters are particularly different when choosing them to kick ass. THe big guy used a huge kind of club and I had lots of fun getting rid of villains. However, I felt like battles were really slow,...
Published 13 months ago by Matias Rubio


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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely Underated Game., January 9, 2006
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I have to admit, I was looking forward to this game over a year ago when the first screen shots and trailers came out. And after buying it and playing it through, this Genji didn't disappoint in the slightest.
First of all, the game looks and sounds fantastic. One of the best games graphically for the PS2. Despite tepid reviews, the action comes pretty fast and furious, despite the ability to pull a Kamui, or slow down time to quickly dispatch your opponent. This is a very cool effect and it doesn't get old. It also helps to practice it as much as possible, because once difficult mode is unlocked, its the only way to survive in absence of levelling up and finding health items.
Speaking of difficult mode, the game has tons of replay value, contrary to what has been mentioned. The RPG elements allow you to search for hard to find weapons and armor in continuous mode, and difficult mode is a real challenge. Mastery of Kamui and Mind's Eye techiniques are a must if you want to survive and finish the game in this mode.
I have to say that my favorite thing about this game is its almost straight action, with some RPG elements to give replay value. There isn't alot of backtracking to add length to the game, not alot of platforming, or puzzles to drive you nuts. So if your into action, or just love Samurai, give Genji a try. You won't regret it.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Dawn" of a fun, if brief, gameplay experience..., October 25, 2006
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"Genji: Dawn of the Samurai" takes a cue or two from the "Onimusha" playbook, though it actually exceeds the two latest entries in that series. Yes, it's another samurai hack and slash on a PS2 full of 'em, but it's easily one of the best. If you are at all a fan of such action games, or just action games in general, you would be remiss if you skipped "Genji."

The storyline centers around a young samurai and his hulking sidekick as they embark on a mission to collect power-granting magic orbs and defeat the bad guys who would use said orbs to gain ultimate power and bring fuedal Japan to the brink of chaos. This too is standard stuff on the surface, but one peek beneath and there's actually something far more interesting going on. The plot, though ultimately disposable and perhaps a little too long-winded for its own good, is solid and lacks the hyper melodrama found in most games in the genre -- and that's a blessing in its own right!

"Genji" grants you the option of playing as either the aforementioned young samurai, who is speed and finesse incarnate, or his gigantic companion, who makes up for what he lacks in both speed and finesse with titanic strength. The combat in the game is responsive and satisfying, especially when you factor in the special focus mode that allows you, if you're reflexes are sharp enough, to instantly kill several opponents with one good stroke. It's good stuff, to be sure.

The graphics on display are crisp and stylish, even if they do portray a fantastic, slightly anime style ancient Japan that we've already seen before countless times. The sounds effects do their job admirably as well, accompanied by some music that fits the themes of the game perfectly. Excellent cinematics further round out the impressive production values.

The game's primary weakness is its length. This one doesn't last all that long. And, again, the samurai hack-and-slash is a derivitive action sub-genre that holds very few surprises. That said, if you're a fan of these types of games, don't miss this one. It delivers where most falter and languish in mediocrity.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very beautiful game with high production values., September 27, 2005
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This is an excellent game that captures the feel of the samurai very well. It is also the most graphically beautiful game yet on the ps2. Although the lack of Widescreen support is what lets it down. You see the whole game is with Japanese voices witch is great, although if you have a widescreen tv the subtitles will be cut off unless you watch it squashed, this is lazy from the developers, they could have added 16:9 and 480p easily.

The cut scenes are plentiful and very well done, the music is perfect and captures the feel of every scene and mood. Also despite what some people might think this game isn't that short as there are extras after you complete the game much like Onimusha.

The gameplay while not greatly detailed is fun especially the counter hits where you have to press the attack button when you are just about to be struck. You can also shop for weapons and armour and build up your character with exp and levelling.

A worthy purchase and head and shoulders over poorly made garbage like MK Shaolin Monks.
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14 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully flawed, September 22, 2005
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Bottom line: if you love samurai games this is a rent and if you really really love samurai games this is a buy used. The potential to be an excellent game is there, and ultimately, that is why it is a let down.

The game is simply beautiful to behold and listen to. It is a feast for the eyes and ears. You will get sucked into the story and swept away. This only lasts so long and, this is not a long game either, and once past the surface the game is a bit of a let down.

The heart of the problem is you never really feel like the samurai you are. It is a beautifully housed and dressed blade with no edge. 'Genji' looks great but it is ineffective and has no samurai soul.

Why is that? It's because the game play itself, the combat system specifically, is simple and shallow at best. This is hack and slash, and I like hack and slash (Samurai Warriors), but this game deserved a different treatment (or at-least more to hack and slash through).

The 'now I'm gonna slow down time and kill you' aspect of the game is really cool the first 10 times. I found it to be pretty satisfying but not as rewarding a feeling as the tate system in 'Shinobi' (for PS2) or just one simple kill in a more complex combat based samurai game (the 'Bushido Blades', 'Kengo' or even the 'Way of the Samurais').

Here in 'Genji' I am never scared in battle. I get more riled up playing 'Samurai Warriors', trying to stay alive amid the horde, then I do facing off against four combatants in 'Genji'. That's just not right because 'I look so good' (or atleast my character does).

Your accomplishments will be small: "Woo hoo killed all them. Excellent I used my Kumi power on the boss and got an item."

The only reason to play deep into the game is to see some of the levels, and if you get an itch, power up one of the characters to a super insane slashing machine. Beautiful but a little disappointing.

When, oh when, will a good samurai sword combat system meet an rpg like hack and slash? (This game isn't, and no, Onimusha was not either.)

Fun = 3 stars (too simple and shallow)
Overall = 4 stars (3 + 1 for the samurai theme)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Game, January 12, 2009
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This has turned out to be one of my favorite games. In many ways it is a hack and slash, but there are subtle fighting techniques and a lot a strategy that is needed to win. With two very different playable characters, you have your choice between the slow but powerful warrior or the quick but weaker swordsman. Each has their own strengths and weaknesses and you will need to utilize both during the game for various tasks that one or the other can only do. The game is hard at times, but not overly so to become frustrating. It felt very authentic Japanese and I liked the story. It took me about 8 1/2 hours of playing to solve the game. I'm sure veteran gamers can probably do it in 6 or so. This is a good one to pick up in the used bin. I enjoyed it very much.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game, but 1 glaring flaw, November 20, 2008
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I was ready to give this game the highest rating, but it has one glaring flaw that I just can't ignore. And that flaw is its length. Up until I finished the game, I was completely baffled by the mediocre scores it received from the media.

There are a couple of things that make Genji a very unique game:

1- It's extremely well presented. It's obvious that a great deal of polish and care were put into the games presentation- from the menus, to the sound design, to the architecture of the buildings... all top quality.

2- This game is just dripping with atmosphere. Often it is dark, but it's not overt, like say, a Resident Evil. It's not meant to terrify. But it does have a dark, mystical quality that is rare, if not nonexistent, in most games.

3- This game is constantly putting you up against bosses. I don't think I've ever played an adventure game where I had to fight bosses so often. I supposes they wanted to pack as much action into the game as possible.

4- On a similar note, I don't think I've ever played a game where I was able to upgrade my weapons and armor so frequently. This is neither a negative or a positive. Frankly it was just kind of odd =). Once you get used to a cool new weapon, the game shoves another, more powerful weapon in your face.

But getting back to the length. You know, when all is said and done, not every game has to be some super long, epic adventure. But the problem goes deeper than just the length. Truth is, there just aren't that many environments in this game. If the length remained the same, but there were many, varied environments, IMO, the game would be close to perfection.

All in all though, a great game.

And 1 last thing I forgot to mention. I found the combat to be quite enjoyable.
A great accomplishment especially considering there is no lock-on targeting.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Onimusha's true contender, January 4, 2007
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I've played the onimusha series for a while now, i thought i'll never see a samurai series that looked so good and so great, but thanks God i was wrong, if you like samurais and katana and wakisashi fighting, this is your game, it's the answer from sony to capcom, we can do it too. Great Graphics, incredible sound, amazing scenarios, this is just the game of hack and slash that you've been looking for. Simply one of the best
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars so sorry i missed it earlier, November 19, 2006
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i recently bougth genji right here off of amazon. i was mostly just looking for a cheap game to pass a few hours. i had remembered seeing genji months before at gamestop or eb games as a new release but it didnt catch my eye at the time. before i got genji i read a few reviews, and checked up on the ratings it got, on average it got a soso score. however w/ players it seemed to be highly rated so i chanced it. and wow.... the storyline presentation was like a fresh kick to the eyeballs, the gameplay graphics r a bit better than ps2 average. the controlls were seamless and slick i felt like i had utter control over any situation. kamui was perfect. if i didnt feel like hacking thru 7 guys i could just get things moving thru kamui, it slows down time slightly and issues a challenge to all enemies ur fighting then they either take turns going after u or they all try to get u at once while u deliver killing blows. ive played thru 6 or 7 times now n still going. in fact i have only one complaint about it, i just wish there was a bit more to do, as far as sidequesting that is, if u can even consider that a real complaint. definitly one of my top favs now. dont miss it
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very High replay value, May 14, 2006
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This might be my favorite game on the PS2. It has a great feel to it. The best games are ones that allow you to improve at a skill as you progress through the game. It's not just about collecting a better weapon or a better set of armor...which this game has plenty of. But, it's about improving your own skill in the game, your reflexes or observational skills.

Oddly enough, I actually learned something spiritual near the end of the game. Since this game was able to touch me in an emotional and spiritual way, it has definitely earned 5 stars, at least in my book.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genji, May 22, 2006
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I give this game 5 stars because the graphics are amazing! However the story line is too short. i still think it is one of the best hack and slash games out there and definetly worth the money.
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