Kengo
Compatible with PlayStation 2™ (PS2™)
For JPN/Asian systems only.
NTSC
features
- This is a used item. If not otherwise mentioned below, spine card is included for titles that originally came with spine cards.
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Chan-ho Park (38) on 06, May. 2011 09:37 (HKT)
this game is best!
this game is best!
william.fu (67) on 03, Dec. 2009 16:08 (HKT)
Serious Samurai game
I got the 3rd sequel to the Kengo series first, and decided to pick this up after playing Kengo 3 for a long time. I must say that Kengo 3 is much too easy comparing to the first one. All the sword styles were already arranged for the players to choose. All the different cutting styles have been made into form selections in Kengo 3.
In Kengo, it is much more difficult in terms of the controls and knowledge with sword fights. Never a button masher, and it takes reflex, and timing to deal with opponents.
I've heard alot of negative reviews to this one about graphics and stuff, but if your a fan to samurai genre, this is a must buy. Graphics not bad at all..especially for the japanese version, and it has a great mood to it.
In Kengo, it is much more difficult in terms of the controls and knowledge with sword fights. Never a button masher, and it takes reflex, and timing to deal with opponents.
I've heard alot of negative reviews to this one about graphics and stuff, but if your a fan to samurai genre, this is a must buy. Graphics not bad at all..especially for the japanese version, and it has a great mood to it.
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