
Bushido Blade 2
The brutal sequel enhancing the revolutionary one-hit-kill combat system with new dismemberment mechanics, 10 playable characters, and expanded 3D environments. Features a gripping revenge storyline across 60 missions and new 'Bloodlust Mode' for no-holds-barred combat.
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About This Retro Game
Introduces limb-specific damage modeling - arms can be severed mid-battle, forcing players to fight one-handed, while leg wounds dramatically reduce mobility.
Expands weapon selection to 15 types including dual-wielding katanas, chain weapons, and European-style broadswords, each with unique move sets and realistic weight physics.
Dramatic 'Blade Lock' system creates intense close-quarters standoffs where precise button inputs decide life or death.
Features destructible environments where bamboo forests can be sliced down and castle walls crumble during combat.
Includes 4-player tournament mode via PlayStation Multi-Tap support, pushing the hardware's capabilities with fluid 60fps duels.
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