Samurai Shodown V is a pure fighting game and doesn?t make any effort to hide that fact. It offers a lot of characters, classic gaming, and Single and Multiplayer modes that should whet your fighting appetite.
At first glance, it would seem that the number of characters would make the gameplay host to an unlimited variety of fighting styles. However, upon closer inspection, a lot of the characters are actually offshoots of original characters. Things get worse when you realize that these clones have almost the same features and moves as their counterparts. This isn?t devastating and hardcore fans will undoubtedly try to master the subtleties of each and every fighter, but the first-timer to the series may find this situation deceiving.
There aren?t a whole lot of options for different types of fights either. The standard Single player experience is included, and follows your character through a soap opera-style campaign as they meet, and fight, the rest of the characters. There are also no hidden goodies like unlockable characters. But as I said before, Samurai Shodown V does not try to be anything other and a straight up fighter.
Of course, the most rewarding aspect of any fighting game is going toe-to-toe with a human opponent. You can do this in either the standard 2 player mode, or take your skills online with Xbox Live. Unfortunately, there are not a whole lot of people online with this game, but finding a challenging opponent out there is a rewarding experience.