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|developer = Konami Computer Entertainment Sapporo Co, Ltd.
|developer = Konami Computer Entertainment Sapporo
|publisher = [[Konami]]
|publisher = [[Konami]]
|designer = Shinichi Kudo (director) <br> Kengo Nakamura (producer)
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|artist = Hidehito Okamoto, Chihiro Narita, Atsushi Nakagawa
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|composer = Yasuhisa Ito
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{{nihongo_title|Soul of the Samurai|新時代劇アクション 羅刹の剣|Shin Jidaigeki Action Rasetsu no Ken|"New [[Jidaigeki]] Action: Blade of the [[Rakshasa]]", known as '''''Ronin Blade''''' in Europe and Oceania}}, is a part [[survival horror]] part [[hack and slash]] [[action-adventure game|action adventure]] game from [[Konami]], released in [[1999 in video gaming|1999]] for the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]].
{{nihongo_title|Soul of the Samurai|新時代劇アクション 羅刹の剣|Shin Jidaigeki Action Rasetsu no Ken|"New [[Jidaigeki]] Action: Blade of the [[Rakshasa]]", known as '''''Ronin Blade''''' in Europe and Oceania}}, is a [[survival horror]] [[action-adventure game]] by [[Konami]], released in [[1999 in video gaming|1999]] for the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]].


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
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;Kotaro Hiba: Kotaro is a masterless [[samurai]] who travels Japan. Not much is known about his roots, other than he grew up in a dojo with a boy called Yukinosuke, training in the ways of [[Kenjutsu|Japanese swordsmanship]]. Both were apparently raised by their 'master', and Kotaro reveals his parents have already died. Yukinosuke reveals, that when growing up, they were both of equal skill, with neither ever able to clearly defeat the other in sparring contests. Kotaro left suddenly one day, after his parents died. He has a laid back attitude to life and does not sit in the traditional seiza sitting position in the [[dojo]].
;Kotaro Hiba: Kotaro is a masterless [[samurai]] who travels Japan. Not much is known about his roots, other than he grew up in a dojo with a boy called Yukinosuke, training in the ways of [[Kenjutsu|Japanese swordsmanship]]. Both were apparently raised by their 'master', and Kotaro reveals his parents have already died. Yukinosuke reveals, that when growing up, they were both of equal skill, with neither ever able to clearly defeat the other in sparring contests. Kotaro left suddenly one day, after his parents died. He has a laid back attitude to life and does not sit in the traditional seiza sitting position in the [[dojo]].


;Lin: Lin is a ninja who was orphaned as a child. Both her brother, Shin and her were taken in by a ninja clan and trained in the art of [[ninjutsu]] until they were strong enough and skilled enough to carry out missions. She resents the 'kid' image Kotaro uses on her, despite her youth. She also has feelings with Kotaro in the end of the game.
;Lin: Lin is a ninja who was orphaned as a child. Both her brother, Shin and her were taken in by a ninja clan and trained in the art of [[ninjutsu]] until they were strong enough and skilled enough to carry out missions as a spy for the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] government. She resents the 'kid' image Kotaro uses on her, despite her youth. She also has feelings with Kotaro in the end of the game.


=== Kotaro's Path bosses ===
=== Kotaro's Path bosses ===
* '''Unknown Ronin''': The first boss in Kotaro's story, Kotaro finds the ronin killing a [[shogunate]] ninja (Genzo). This ronin has no other descriptions besides the scars on his face and completely white eyes.
* '''Unknown Ronin''': The first boss in Kotaro's story, Kotaro finds the ronin killing a [[shogunate]] ninja (Genzo). This ronin has no other descriptions besides the scars on his face and completely white eyes.

* '''Muga''': Muga is the high priest of the Temple. Due to his body being host to the horrific 'soul bugs', he has been transformed into a giant and bizarre monster. Muga surprises Kotaro in the Temple, having knocked Kurenai unconscious, saying she will make a fine gift to Lord Tohjo. When asked what Lord Tohjo has to do with anything, Muga tells Kotaro that it doesn't matter because he will die soon anyway. Before their battle begins, Muga cracks his knuckles, saying that he has been praying to test his new powers. He is the second boss in Kotaro's path.
* '''Muga''': Muga is the high priest of the Temple. Due to his body being host to the horrific 'soul bugs', he has been transformed into a giant and bizarre monster. Muga surprises Kotaro in the Temple, having knocked Kurenai unconscious, saying she will make a fine gift to Lord Tohjo. When asked what Lord Tohjo has to do with anything, Muga tells Kotaro that it doesn't matter because he will die soon anyway. Before their battle begins, Muga cracks his knuckles, saying that he has been praying to test his new powers. He is the second boss in Kotaro's path.

* '''Yukinosuke''': Yukinosuke is Kotaro's childhood friend. Along with Kotaro he trained under his 'master' in kenjutsu, and could not best Kotaro, although Kotaro could not beat him either. He secretly harbours a deep feeling of resentment towards this fact, and strives for a way to defeat Kotaro (though not to kill him). Some time after Kotaro left, he turned to Lord Tohjo and he gave him a soul bug, giving him more power. Despite this, the soul bug has not deformed him like other hosts, and he despises the soul bug.
* '''Yukinosuke''': Yukinosuke is Kotaro's childhood friend. Along with Kotaro he trained under his 'master' in kenjutsu, and could not best Kotaro, although Kotaro could not beat him either. He secretly harbours a deep feeling of resentment towards this fact, and strives for a way to defeat Kotaro (though not to kill him). Some time after Kotaro left, he turned to Lord Tohjo and he gave him a soul bug, giving him more power. Despite this, the soul bug has not deformed him like other hosts, and he despises the soul bug.

* '''Urabe''': A sorcerer who is enlisted to help in the creation and spread of the soul bugs. He has is a distinct boss due to the fact he doesn't wield a weapon or fight with his hands rather he attacks with a variety of magical spells. But after defeating him he transforms via the power of the soul bugs into a naked [[hunchback]] with an open spine that ends with a scorpion stinger and also gains the ability to breathe fire. He also has an electric left eye which may be the source of his power.
* '''Urabe''': A sorcerer who is enlisted to help in the creation and spread of the soul bugs. He has is a distinct boss due to the fact he doesn't wield a weapon or fight with his hands rather he attacks with a variety of magical spells. But after defeating him he transforms via the power of the soul bugs into a naked [[hunchback]] with an open spine that ends with a scorpion stinger and also gains the ability to breathe fire. He also has an electric left eye which may be the source of his power.

* '''Musashi''' (optional boss): The only samurai (later revealed to be a ronin) who can wield two swords at once. He challenges Kotaro Hiba to a duel of honor at Ganryu Beach. If the player chooses to fight him he reveals he is not like the previous bosses faced, rather he is a ronin who just wants to fight Kotaro and he even goes to say that the events that are happening in the fiefdom "is of no concern to my swords". Defeating him earns a thanks before Musashi dies, as well as obtaining his two swords which can be equipped and used. These are the only swords in the game which can be used together in battle. The player must fight Musashi before fighting Yukinosuke, or he will get tired of waiting and leave. (There was a real life dual wielding swordsman by the name of [[Miyamoto Musashi]] in feudal Japan, famous for his amazing sword skills, lack of defeats and great number of victories. Rumor has it he was the first Japanese swordsman to wield two blades in battle.)
* '''Musashi''' (optional boss): The only samurai (later revealed to be a ronin) who can wield two swords at once. He challenges Kotaro Hiba to a duel of honor at Ganryu Beach. If the player chooses to fight him he reveals he is not like the previous bosses faced, rather he is a ronin who just wants to fight Kotaro and he even goes to say that the events that are happening in the fiefdom "is of no concern to my swords". Defeating him earns a thanks before Musashi dies, as well as obtaining his two swords which can be equipped and used. These are the only swords in the game which can be used together in battle. The player must fight Musashi before fighting Yukinosuke, or he will get tired of waiting and leave. (There was a real life dual wielding swordsman by the name of [[Miyamoto Musashi]] in feudal Japan, famous for his amazing sword skills, lack of defeats and great number of victories. Rumor has it he was the first Japanese swordsman to wield two blades in battle.)

* '''Lord Tohjo''': Lord Tohjo is the ruler of the village's fiefdom. He has contacted Urabe and enlisted his help to create the soul bugs for him. He is a master is [[sōjutsu]] ([[Yari|Japanese spear]] art) and possibly [[jūkendō]]. Tohjo has unnatural power, and can heal himself using magic. After defeating him he too is revealed to have a soul bug which causes him to sprout arms which are electric in nature as well as deform himself in a way, the latter infected form can only be fought by Lin as Kotaro's path ends here.
* '''Lord Tohjo''': Lord Tohjo is the ruler of the village's fiefdom. He has contacted Urabe and enlisted his help to create the soul bugs for him. He is a master is [[sōjutsu]] ([[Yari|Japanese spear]] art) and possibly [[jūkendō]]. Tohjo has unnatural power, and can heal himself using magic. After defeating him he too is revealed to have a soul bug which causes him to sprout arms which are electric in nature as well as deform himself in a way, the latter infected form can only be fought by Lin as Kotaro's path ends here.


=== Lin's Path bosses ===
=== Lin's Path bosses ===
* '''Castle Head Guard''': Lin finds Hanzo, a fellow shogunate ninja, dying from a wound inflicted by the Head Guard. The Guard then finds the two, and begins the battle with Lin. He is not alone in this boss battle as he calls upon his subordinates to come from every direction, however can be easily separated out among the other swordsmen as he is the only one wearing a blue outfit. He doesn't have any unblockable attacks.
* '''Castle Head Guard''': Lin finds Hanzo, a fellow shogunate ninja, dying from a wound inflicted by the Head Guard. The Guard then finds the two, and begins the battle with Lin. He is not alone in this boss battle as he calls upon his subordinates to come from every direction, however can be easily separated out among the other swordsmen as he is the only one wearing a blue outfit. He doesn't have any unblockable attacks.

* '''Undead Genzo''': In Kotaro's path, he is revealed to be killed by the Unknown Ronin. This fact is unknown to Lin who is happy to see her friend alive, but after he pulls his basket hat he is shown to be an undead who is bent on destroying Lin.
* '''Undead Genzo''': In Kotaro's path, he is revealed to be killed by the Unknown Ronin. This fact is unknown to Lin who is happy to see her friend alive, but after he pulls his basket hat he is shown to be an undead who is bent on destroying Lin.

* '''Karasu''': A beautiful female ninja who is the head of a group of ninjas called Ravens. She is known for her skill in the art of ninjitsu as well as for her trademark battle dance. Defeating her engages the player in another boss battle where she is shown to be a soul bug's host, which of course allows her access to more powers. After her final defeat she reveals Lin's brother Shin is with Lord Tohjo; according to her "it will be a tearful reunion". Her name means "[[Crow]]" in Japanese.
* '''Karasu''': A beautiful female ninja who is the head of a group of ninjas called Ravens. She is known for her skill in the art of ninjitsu as well as for her trademark battle dance. Defeating her engages the player in another boss battle where she is shown to be a soul bug's host, which of course allows her access to more powers. After her final defeat she reveals Lin's brother Shin is with Lord Tohjo; according to her "it will be a tearful reunion". Her name means "[[Crow]]" in Japanese.

* '''The Three Wolverines''': These are three [[Wolverine]] Ninja (named so because of their claw-like weapons) who are much more powerful than their normal counterparts. They are summoned to attack Lin by Oda, after her attempt to kill Lord Tohjo fails. Both Oda and Lord Tohjo then escape, leaving the three Wolverines to finish Lin. They attack very effectively as a team and even have teleport abilities. However, unlike many bosses, the Three Wolverines do not possess an unblockable attack.
* '''The Three Wolverines''': These are three [[Wolverine]] Ninja (named so because of their claw-like weapons) who are much more powerful than their normal counterparts. They are summoned to attack Lin by Oda, after her attempt to kill Lord Tohjo fails. Both Oda and Lord Tohjo then escape, leaving the three Wolverines to finish Lin. They attack very effectively as a team and even have teleport abilities. However, unlike many bosses, the Three Wolverines do not possess an unblockable attack.

* '''Shin''': Lin's elder brother appears also as a boss. True to Karasu's words it is a "tearful reunion" as Lin finds herself one on one with her brother, as he is infected with the soul bug which causes him to fight against his little sister. Very skilled fellow who has a good arsenal of fancy moves, he has an ability which allows him to send the [[shuriken]] acting like a [[boomerang]].
* '''Shin''': Lin's elder brother appears also as a boss. True to Karasu's words it is a "tearful reunion" as Lin finds herself one on one with her brother, as he is infected with the soul bug which causes him to fight against his little sister. Very skilled fellow who has a good arsenal of fancy moves, he has an ability which allows him to send the [[shuriken]] acting like a [[boomerang]].

* '''Two Soul Worms''': After killing the infected villagers Lin fights two huge worms who look like some amalgamation of the dead bodies. Although they burrow into the ground, these Soul Worms are very easy to defeat compared to many of the game's other bosses.
* '''Two Soul Worms''': After killing the infected villagers Lin fights two huge worms who look like some amalgamation of the dead bodies. Although they burrow into the ground, these Soul Worms are very easy to defeat compared to many of the game's other bosses.

* '''Infected Lord Tohjo''': After meeting his apparent death by the hands of Kotaro Hiba. Tohjo reveals he too is infected with the soul bug and sprouts six arms while he exudes an unholy aura , He also has in each of his arms a weapon that corresponds to an earlier boss that Lin have faced. It is then up to her to send him back to Hell.
* '''Infected Lord Tohjo''': After meeting his apparent death by the hands of Kotaro Hiba. Tohjo reveals he too is infected with the soul bug and sprouts six arms while he exudes an unholy aura , He also has in each of his arms a weapon that corresponds to an earlier boss that Lin have faced. It is then up to her to send him back to Hell.

* '''Ryu Oda''': Ryu Oda is a "military scholar" according to Kotaro Hiba and is also the main villain behind the soul bugs and the plan of conquering feudal Japan. He remains behind the scenes only appearing every now and then to some of the soul bug hosts as in the case of Yukinosuke and Urabe. He can be fought only by choosing Lin's path.
* '''Ryu Oda''': Ryu Oda is a "military scholar" according to Kotaro Hiba and is also the main villain behind the soul bugs and the plan of conquering feudal Japan. He remains behind the scenes only appearing every now and then to some of the soul bug hosts as in the case of Yukinosuke and Urabe. He can be fought only by choosing Lin's path.

* '''Infected Ryu Oda''': Ryu Oda shows to the reunited Lin and Kotaro that he is not only infected with the soul bugs but has also become the nest for them. After revealing his plans he mutates into a hideous multi-faced monster. This is the only boss that can be fought with both Lin and Kotaro.
* '''Infected Ryu Oda''': Ryu Oda shows to the reunited Lin and Kotaro that he is not only infected with the soul bugs but has also become the nest for them. After revealing his plans he mutates into a hideous multi-faced monster. This is the only boss that can be fought with both Lin and Kotaro.


After defeating Ryu Oda and saving feudal Japan and the world from the soul bugs, both Lin and Kotaro perform their final duties to their fallen friend and brother respectively, and in the end decide to stay and fight alongside each other.
After defeating Ryu Oda and saving feudal Japan and the world from the soul bugs, both Lin and Kotaro perform their final duties to their fallen friend and brother respectively, and in the end decide to stay and fight alongside each other.

==Development==
An early version of the game, developed under the working title ''Shogun Assassin'', featured a young warrior named Hotaru and Hyaku, a member of the [[Oniwabanshū|shogunate secret police]] (their designs were the same as these of Kotaro and Lin).<ref>''[[GamePro]]'' 115 (February 1999), page 80</ref> Another, earlier working title was ''Japan'' and Konami sourced said the game would combine elements from ''[[Bushido Blade]]'' and ''[[Tenchu]]''.<ref>''[[EGM]]'' 158, page 161</ref>

==Reception==
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==References==
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==External links==
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Soul of the Samurai
U.S. cover of the game
Developer(s)Konami Computer Entertainment Sapporo
Publisher(s)Konami
Designer(s)Shinichi Kudo (director)
Kengo Nakamura (producer)
Artist(s)Hidehito Okamoto, Chihiro Narita, Atsushi Nakagawa
Composer(s)Yasuhisa Ito
Platform(s)PlayStation
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Survival horror
Mode(s)Single-player

Template:Nihongo title, is a survival horror action-adventure game by Konami, released in 1999 for the PlayStation.

Gameplay

From the start the player chooses to be either a young male ronin named Kotaro or a teenage girl ninja named Lin. From then on he or she travels through prerendered levels, killing enemies and fulfilling their mission.

The combat system is quite detailed, and will take a while to get used to. However, when mastered, it is relatively easy for Lin and Kotaro to dispatch multiple enemies quickly from different directions, while simultaneously avoiding the enemies thrusts and swipes. There is a single attack button, but when combined with different directional buttons pressed in different combinations and held down for various intervals. There are different attack speeds which correlate to the weight of the equipped weapon, and this is displayed on the swords 'check' window (also diplayed is the sword's length and sharpness, and a brief description of the blade).

Story

Characters

Kotaro Hiba
Kotaro is a masterless samurai who travels Japan. Not much is known about his roots, other than he grew up in a dojo with a boy called Yukinosuke, training in the ways of Japanese swordsmanship. Both were apparently raised by their 'master', and Kotaro reveals his parents have already died. Yukinosuke reveals, that when growing up, they were both of equal skill, with neither ever able to clearly defeat the other in sparring contests. Kotaro left suddenly one day, after his parents died. He has a laid back attitude to life and does not sit in the traditional seiza sitting position in the dojo.
Lin
Lin is a ninja who was orphaned as a child. Both her brother, Shin and her were taken in by a ninja clan and trained in the art of ninjutsu until they were strong enough and skilled enough to carry out missions as a spy for the Tokugawa shogunate government. She resents the 'kid' image Kotaro uses on her, despite her youth. She also has feelings with Kotaro in the end of the game.

Kotaro's Path bosses

  • Unknown Ronin: The first boss in Kotaro's story, Kotaro finds the ronin killing a shogunate ninja (Genzo). This ronin has no other descriptions besides the scars on his face and completely white eyes.
  • Muga: Muga is the high priest of the Temple. Due to his body being host to the horrific 'soul bugs', he has been transformed into a giant and bizarre monster. Muga surprises Kotaro in the Temple, having knocked Kurenai unconscious, saying she will make a fine gift to Lord Tohjo. When asked what Lord Tohjo has to do with anything, Muga tells Kotaro that it doesn't matter because he will die soon anyway. Before their battle begins, Muga cracks his knuckles, saying that he has been praying to test his new powers. He is the second boss in Kotaro's path.
  • Yukinosuke: Yukinosuke is Kotaro's childhood friend. Along with Kotaro he trained under his 'master' in kenjutsu, and could not best Kotaro, although Kotaro could not beat him either. He secretly harbours a deep feeling of resentment towards this fact, and strives for a way to defeat Kotaro (though not to kill him). Some time after Kotaro left, he turned to Lord Tohjo and he gave him a soul bug, giving him more power. Despite this, the soul bug has not deformed him like other hosts, and he despises the soul bug.
  • Urabe: A sorcerer who is enlisted to help in the creation and spread of the soul bugs. He has is a distinct boss due to the fact he doesn't wield a weapon or fight with his hands rather he attacks with a variety of magical spells. But after defeating him he transforms via the power of the soul bugs into a naked hunchback with an open spine that ends with a scorpion stinger and also gains the ability to breathe fire. He also has an electric left eye which may be the source of his power.
  • Musashi (optional boss): The only samurai (later revealed to be a ronin) who can wield two swords at once. He challenges Kotaro Hiba to a duel of honor at Ganryu Beach. If the player chooses to fight him he reveals he is not like the previous bosses faced, rather he is a ronin who just wants to fight Kotaro and he even goes to say that the events that are happening in the fiefdom "is of no concern to my swords". Defeating him earns a thanks before Musashi dies, as well as obtaining his two swords which can be equipped and used. These are the only swords in the game which can be used together in battle. The player must fight Musashi before fighting Yukinosuke, or he will get tired of waiting and leave. (There was a real life dual wielding swordsman by the name of Miyamoto Musashi in feudal Japan, famous for his amazing sword skills, lack of defeats and great number of victories. Rumor has it he was the first Japanese swordsman to wield two blades in battle.)
  • Lord Tohjo: Lord Tohjo is the ruler of the village's fiefdom. He has contacted Urabe and enlisted his help to create the soul bugs for him. He is a master is sōjutsu (Japanese spear art) and possibly jūkendō. Tohjo has unnatural power, and can heal himself using magic. After defeating him he too is revealed to have a soul bug which causes him to sprout arms which are electric in nature as well as deform himself in a way, the latter infected form can only be fought by Lin as Kotaro's path ends here.

Lin's Path bosses

  • Castle Head Guard: Lin finds Hanzo, a fellow shogunate ninja, dying from a wound inflicted by the Head Guard. The Guard then finds the two, and begins the battle with Lin. He is not alone in this boss battle as he calls upon his subordinates to come from every direction, however can be easily separated out among the other swordsmen as he is the only one wearing a blue outfit. He doesn't have any unblockable attacks.
  • Undead Genzo: In Kotaro's path, he is revealed to be killed by the Unknown Ronin. This fact is unknown to Lin who is happy to see her friend alive, but after he pulls his basket hat he is shown to be an undead who is bent on destroying Lin.
  • Karasu: A beautiful female ninja who is the head of a group of ninjas called Ravens. She is known for her skill in the art of ninjitsu as well as for her trademark battle dance. Defeating her engages the player in another boss battle where she is shown to be a soul bug's host, which of course allows her access to more powers. After her final defeat she reveals Lin's brother Shin is with Lord Tohjo; according to her "it will be a tearful reunion". Her name means "Crow" in Japanese.
  • The Three Wolverines: These are three Wolverine Ninja (named so because of their claw-like weapons) who are much more powerful than their normal counterparts. They are summoned to attack Lin by Oda, after her attempt to kill Lord Tohjo fails. Both Oda and Lord Tohjo then escape, leaving the three Wolverines to finish Lin. They attack very effectively as a team and even have teleport abilities. However, unlike many bosses, the Three Wolverines do not possess an unblockable attack.
  • Shin: Lin's elder brother appears also as a boss. True to Karasu's words it is a "tearful reunion" as Lin finds herself one on one with her brother, as he is infected with the soul bug which causes him to fight against his little sister. Very skilled fellow who has a good arsenal of fancy moves, he has an ability which allows him to send the shuriken acting like a boomerang.
  • Two Soul Worms: After killing the infected villagers Lin fights two huge worms who look like some amalgamation of the dead bodies. Although they burrow into the ground, these Soul Worms are very easy to defeat compared to many of the game's other bosses.
  • Infected Lord Tohjo: After meeting his apparent death by the hands of Kotaro Hiba. Tohjo reveals he too is infected with the soul bug and sprouts six arms while he exudes an unholy aura , He also has in each of his arms a weapon that corresponds to an earlier boss that Lin have faced. It is then up to her to send him back to Hell.
  • Ryu Oda: Ryu Oda is a "military scholar" according to Kotaro Hiba and is also the main villain behind the soul bugs and the plan of conquering feudal Japan. He remains behind the scenes only appearing every now and then to some of the soul bug hosts as in the case of Yukinosuke and Urabe. He can be fought only by choosing Lin's path.
  • Infected Ryu Oda: Ryu Oda shows to the reunited Lin and Kotaro that he is not only infected with the soul bugs but has also become the nest for them. After revealing his plans he mutates into a hideous multi-faced monster. This is the only boss that can be fought with both Lin and Kotaro.

After defeating Ryu Oda and saving feudal Japan and the world from the soul bugs, both Lin and Kotaro perform their final duties to their fallen friend and brother respectively, and in the end decide to stay and fight alongside each other.

Development

An early version of the game, developed under the working title Shogun Assassin, featured a young warrior named Hotaru and Hyaku, a member of the shogunate secret police (their designs were the same as these of Kotaro and Lin).[1] Another, earlier working title was Japan and Konami sourced said the game would combine elements from Bushido Blade and Tenchu.[2]

Reception

References

  1. ^ GamePro 115 (February 1999), page 80
  2. ^ EGM 158, page 161

External links