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AFRO SAMURAI REVIEW
It looks gorgeous, but gamers want to know if the game sizes up to the aesthetic. Can Afro Samurai cut it?

Posted by Fred Rojas on May 5, 2009 10:34 (213 days ago)

 Afro Samurai has identity issues. It's not that the character does, anyone who has watched the cartoon series knows that Afro is quite aware of his personality to a fault. While the game works very closely with the cartoon series, despite the game's claim in various moments to convince you it's detering from the original plot (a few major points are changed, but you have to know the series to catch them), the game itself doesn't know what it wants to be. On the positive side, it does manage to sprinkle these various types of games in a relatively strong light.
 
Any fan of the series will feel right at home as Namco Bandai have captured the aesthetic feel perfectly. The original gritty feel of the anime allowed for a cell shaded game that literally brings the series to life, complete with the player controlling a living, breathing (and smoking) Afro Samurai. Couple this with a great mix of sound design and everyone's favorite Samuel L. Jackson (voicing Afro's loudmouth sidekick) making a mockery of both Afro and the player at the same time and the immersion is complete. That is, until you begin getting later in the game.
 
 
For starters, Afro Samurai is a short game; it took me probably five and a half hours to complete and there is no initial choice in difficulty. It starts off with a few levels of good old fashioned hack-and-slash gameplay, teaching you some moves here and there, and occassionally having you fighting a boss. I have to admit that while many people may find this repetitive, I felt right at home with the button mashing bloody mess that begins the game.
 
 
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#1 May 7, 2009 07:12:46 (211 days ago)

Michael Krasner
I never realized why in the hell developers never add more content to an already short single-player game. This is why sales for these types of games do so bad and people like me wait until these games are 20 bucks.
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