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Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]

Compatible with Nintendo™ Switch (SW)
Version: Asia
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00

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Language  Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean
Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]
Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]
Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]
Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]
Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]
Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]
Samurai Maiden (English) [Chinese Cover]
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Beautiful as a cherry blossom, deadly as a samurai!

Experience fast-paced action in the Sengoku period as this everyday girl slays demons and slashes her way through the chaos!

A temple in flames. Swirls of black smoke rise high into the sky. The angry shouts of soldiers can be heard all around. Before you stands a bearded old man... Wait, is that Nobunaga Oda?!

A young woman from the 21st century with sharp swordsmanship skills finds herself in Honnō-ji during the Sengoku period! Together with a trio of newfound ninja friends, she races through the Underworld beneath Honnō-ji, confronted by enraged corpses at every turn! Nothing can stop this all-female powerhouse team, as the young woman turned samurai slashes up enemies while the ninja wipes them out with their fierce ninjutsu! And when things get tough, activate the Devoted Heart technique to have samurai and ninja lock lips to enhance their abilities! There are so many exhilarating, epic battles to take on! Slay the Demon Lord of the Sengoku period and forge everlasting bonds with your ninja friends!

A brand-new female-led sword-fighting action game is here!
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Average rating:  (4 out of 5)
Total votes: 6

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Samurai Maiden is one of those mid-budget Japanese games that I love. It might not be the most polished experience, but it unabashedly knows what it wants to be and accomplishes just that. The combat is challenging, with a particular emphasis on spacing, situational awareness and avoiding enemy attacks. The environments and enemies might be recycled a bit, but they look pretty good all things considered, and the character designs are colorful and well animated. Story wise, it's typical anime fare with plenty of lighthearted moments and yuri elements, though it never goes too far with it.

You can probably tell whether or not you'll be interested in a game like this just by looking at the cover and the publisher's track record. Personally, I'm happy to have a physical copy for my collection, and I stuck with it for more hours than I thought I would.
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It's a decent game
To put it simply, it's like a combination of Samurai Warriors and Senran Kagura mixed together. The game is pretty good, but like a lot of hack-n-slash games gets repetitive really fast especially since you don't get use other characters other than the MC.
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Samurai Maiden Deserves Way More Love
Awesome game, I'm at chapter 24 so far and man I love this game. This game gives me a lot of Senran Kagura vibes.
If your a fan of Senran Kagura or Neptunia then you will certainly like this game. (Action/Adventure/Hack&Slash)
The story may start off a little slow but once it get's rolling it's really nice.
I hope we will get more of these games, because it has been quite awhile since the last Senran Kagura game came out.
Anyway my main point I want to give to you all, Please Be Patient with this game.
Give it some time to get rolling and allow yourself to get used to the controls. Once you do Your in for a lot of fun.
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Poorly made
Now I haven't finished it, so take this review with a grain of salt, but I did put in a few hours, and it just didn't interest me, I liked the idea of bein transported back to the Nobunaga period with a anime twist to it, but the gameplay and combat was very weak, and I'm not the biggest fan of lesbian love, if that's your thing fine, but it's not mine, so I couldn't really connect with the characters.
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A decent hack-n-slash
I'm a bit relatively new these type of games but so far it's decent. I came mostly for the yuri, characters, and that one of my favorite Japanese VA's is in this game. There's also jiggle physics and different outfits. And what is good is that it has multiple language options.
Though the cutscenes (rather the VN parts of the game) can feel long and drawn out. If you're a trophy hunter, the game is not an easy 100%/platinum (though not necessarily a bad thing). And I also wish the game took more advantage of the PS5 hardware. Though I do guess that is the result of the game being developed on other older hardware platforms.
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