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18.11.2009

There is no fun to be found in this uninspiring Samurai title. The computer AI is so tough, even on easy, that the game will infuriate for very little reward.The Main Mode will pit you, as one of 9 characters, against numerous waves of enemies that need to be hacked down, followed by a boss. The problem with all this is that by the time you get to the boss almost all your health will have been drained by the earlier enemies, allowing the boss to kill you with one hit. There are no save points in the missions so after this kill the whole mission will need to be ground through again, probably with the same outcome at the end.The Mission mode presents the player with a selection of missions where the object is to kill a certain amount of enemies with different stipulations.These, again, can verge towards the impossible, for example in one you need to kill 100 enemies without taking a single hit, in another you need to kill 1,000 (and that's not a typo!) enemies in an hour. These drag on endlessly, and more often than not you still wont finish it either out of frustration or boredom.The online "fights" comprise of taking save data and simulating a fight against someone else's save data. A very strange system and another that will need to be ground out to get Achievements.The graphics are just about passable but the sound effects are shockingly bad. The original Japanese dialogue has been retained with subtitles but you'll never care enough about the stories to read them, and you are able to skip the cut scenes.This is generally a very bad game, avoid at all costs.
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20.6.2010

Kengo Zero is difficult. Kengo Zero laughs at those who would like to save mid-mission. Kengo Zero demands expert players who are masters of the game before having even played it - even on easy. If you're not then this game will just laugh at you some more.With ok visuals, stories that really don't mean a great deal and a ruthless difficulty that means you probably won't ever want to try playing it on a harder setting, you would think (rightfully so) that this game is a 1 star title. So why do I give it 2 stars?The reason is simple. If you're a fan of playing samurai games, and during those moments when things are going right for you in this game (i.e. you are evading enemy sword swipes as though they are moving in slow motion)then it can, for a brief time, be really quite fun. Especially in a mode called Edo Battle Royale - where its you against 100 opponents, who are not just after you but each other (and as such creates quite a cool feeling of being in the middle of a samurai street battle).Ultimately, Kengo Zero can be fun for awhile. Then it will simply laugh at you for finding it so difficult and frustrating that you'll want to get rid of it.
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