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Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack cartoon has a lot of cool things going for it: a unique look, smart stories, good sound design, and tons of action. The Samurai Jack game, however, has none of the above. The conversion of Tarakovsky's two-dimensional characters to three dimensions makes for graphics that look familiar, yet still crappy. Where the show looks lush, the game looks bland. But the graphics aren't the only dull aspect of this title.
As with the show, The Shadow of Aku follows Samurai Jack's quest to defeat the evil demon Aku by travelling back in time to thwart him before he can rise to power. Before he can head into the past, Jack has to free those Aku has enslaved. In each stage, Jack must seek out caged villagers and ancient relics to earn power-ups. Freeing villagers can earn Jack new swords, while relics can be exchanged for more life, power, or Zen (which allows Jack to enter "sakai mode" – basically a simplified bullet time). The trouble is that none of these power-ups have any real effect on gameplay. The various swords all appear to dish out basically the same amount of damage.
Like most licensed games, The Shadow of Aku is a collect-a-thon with simple combat, basic platforming, and little innovation. This isn't a truly bad game, just a very uninspired one. The various combat systems all work perfectly, they're just shallow and a bit counter-intuitive. The difficulty level is hilariously low; on the hardest setting, it's still a cakewalk, on the lowest, it can be easily completed by someone in a coma. Strangely, young kids don't seem to be this title's target audience, based on the Teen rating. Overall, The Shadow of Aku comes across as an amazingly generic action title. It's a shame, as Samurai Jack is easily one of the most unique cartoons on the air today, so this could have been so much more.
Concept:
Take a Cartoon Network hero, dumb him down, and shove him in a generic third-person action title
Graphics:
The look is pretty faithful to the show, which sadly doesn't make for a good-looking game
Sound:
The music, sound effects, and voiceovers are all pretty minimal and forgettable
Playability:
The slightly bizarre control scheme works just fine, but it isn't exactly deep
Entertainment:
Even Samurai Jack fans will find themselves yawning through this one
Replay:
Low
Rated: 6 out of 10
Editor: Jeremy Zoss
Issue: May 2004
2nd Opinion:
Every single one of the four points I'm giving this game is for the animations seen in sakai mode. Sakai, apparently, makes time slow down and allows Jack to execute some really nice kung fu-inspired moves. But to be kind, the rest of Samurai Jack's latest outing is less than inspiring. There are hub worlds. I really thought that we were past all of that sometime back in 2001. I don't want my missions doled out by ungrateful villagers in such a predictable and linear fashion. In addition, although the look of the game kind of resembles the show, it ends up just looking gross.
Rated: 4 out of 10
Editor: Lisa Mason
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fast paced, fun, stylish platformer very true to Jack.,
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This review is from: Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku (Video Game)
Introduction-Being a Samurai Jack fan since day one of it's presense, my review here may seem a bit biased. I'll try to be objective as possible. Development- Control- Story- Graphics- Sound- Saving- Overall- -draws sword-
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!,
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This review is from: Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku (Video Game)
This game is very good and very well done. I knew it would be great when I first heard about it. I first learned about it in a special gaming disney adventures magazine only in stores. It said there would be a samurai jack game and that it would release in November 2004. I guess they held up the release. Anyway this game is really cool. It's also cool that Sega made it because most of the time Bam Entertainment makes the games. The game has the real voice actors well at least Jacks because everyone else is new to the game. I'm sure that Akus voice is the same from the show too. The game loads fast but saves for a long time. You get to use weapons like a bow and arrow and diffrent kinds of swords. You also learn moves which help a lot. You can also enter sakai mode to slow the game down so you can defeat really hard enemies. It sounds like Jack was just sent to the future but when you start the game it starts as another story about Jack trying to get into the time portal. The game has four worlds and 24 levels. I must say for a teen rated game it is pretty easy to finish, I beat the first world in an hour or something and I was on normal mode. There are three difficulty levels: easy, normal, and hard. I may just be a very good gamer to beat the first world so fast or maybe it was just an easy level. I'm on the second world but I haven't started any levels in it yet. The game stays true to the series with the same cutlines and a slow motion mode. There is humor in it like the show. I really reccommend this game even to kids because it's not really violent because you kill robots not people. There is no blood in it. Overall this game is fun and if you're a fan you should get this game.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Samarai Jack currently the adventure we lack.,
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Samarai Jack is cool with his Sakai mode windmill attacks.
But he slashes many bugs, and free the green captives. I find the game needing Sage stage levels. It is fun, but there's gotta be more to the game than destroying aku's giant statue. I want to explore the world hub saved by his animated travels. The flame sword rocks, and I hear there are certain cheats where he attains the Ice Blade. So far I don't know how to play it.
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