
Sengoku 2 / Sengoku Denshou 2
Sengoku 2 is a supernatural-themed beat 'em up arcade game developed by SNK. Released in 1993 as a sequel to Sengoku, it features time-traveling warriors battling demonic forces across different historical periods. Players can transform into powerful animal spirits during combat, adding unique mechanics to the traditional brawler formula.
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The game introduces four playable characters with distinct fighting styles: the ninja Juzoh, the swordswoman Haohmaru (from Samurai Shodown), the monk Neinhalt Sieger, and the cyborg Fujiwara no Yoshiaka.
Innovative transformation system allows characters to morph into animal forms (wolf, eagle, dragon) with special abilities when collecting spirit orbs.
Features seven stages spanning different time periods from ancient Japan to a post-apocalyptic future, with branching paths affecting the story's outcome.
Notable for its detailed sprite work and being one of the few Neo Geo beat 'em ups to incorporate RPG-like character progression.
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