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Samurai II: Vengeance

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  • Price: 2.99 USD

  • Version: 1.1.1

[dropcap style=”style1″]I[/dropcap]t’s an undeniable fact that mobile gaming market has been rocketting since the few recent years – but most of the genres that could dominate this realm are casual games, like puzzle, tower defense or RPG.

Action games weren’t really favored here, mostly due to the fact that fighting via the virtual control wouldn’t be too appealing. But actually there’s a few titles could be deemed amazing here, such as Samurai II: Vengeance. And how could it make such a good presence on mobile platform?[heading heading_text=”DOWNLOAD”][appbox appstore compact 392486160]

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+ Addictive gameplay:

Samurai II: Vengeance is quite an old-school game, in which you control a samurai who’s on his way to handle justice. The fact that the story was designed in form of a comic book with colorful scheme is trule a breaking through.

Your task in Samurai II: Vengeance is simply fighting crooks and bad guys non-stop, but thanks to the diversed combat system with amazing combos you could hardly get bored.[space space_height=”20″][su_quote]Thanks to the diversed combat system with amazing combos you could hardly get bored[/su_quote][space space_height=”20″]REVIEW_MOBILE_SAMURAI II 2REVIEW_MOBILE_SAMURAI II 4

+ Impressive graphics:

Just like Dead Trigger 2, Madfinger Gamescdid truly show off their skills in making good games with low size. Although having a colorful and breathtaking graphics, Samurai II: Vengeance doesn’t take too much space on your phone’s hard drive.

And the greatest thing is that even old model phones could run Samurai II: Vengeance very smoothly without sacrificing the graphics quality.[space space_height=”20″][su_quote]Even old model phones could run Samurai II: Vengeance very smoothly without sacrificing the graphics quality[/su_quote][space space_height=”20″][su_heading style=”flat-blue” size=”35″]YOU MAY DISLIKE[/su_heading]REVIEW_MOBILE_SAMURAI II 5REVIEW_MOBILE_SAMURAI II 1

+ Low difficulty:

As a daring pioneer, Madfinger doesn’t really know what it takes to make a challenging action game. The obvious result is the serious lacking of challenge in Samurai II: Vengeance: the enemies are too weak and their movements are too easy to read – even a kid could finish this game at highest difficulty setting.[space space_height=”20″][su_quote]the enemies are too weak and their movements are too easy to read – even a kid could finish this game at highest difficulty setting[/su_quote][space space_height=”20″][su_heading style=”flat-blue” size=”35″]VIETGAME’S SUGGESTIONS[/su_heading][su_list icon=”icon: lightbulb-o”]

  • Improves the difficulty by fixing the A.Is and adds more levels.

  • Adds more mini-games and extra game modes.

[/su_list][su_heading style=”flat-blue” size=”35″]OVERVIEW[/su_heading]Samurai II: Vengeance could be deemed as a “must-play” game on mobile devices, even if you’re a fan of action games or not.[space space_height=”20″]

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