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Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad for Xbox 360 offers an exhilarating blend of deep combat mechanics, character customization, and engaging multiplayer experiences, all set against a backdrop of cinematic storytelling and intense boss battles.
M**Z
Great sexy oldstyle game
Great sexy oldstyle game with japan anime, gameplay is fun, and is sexy what else do a guys need? buy it!
K**L
Basically, Bikini Samurai Women killing the undead with swords.
So, if you like the box cover you will not care much about the game play. I enjoy the game but, I'm into the Japanese cause you never know quite what to expect except for huge Ahemm.... and well Bikini Ladies in this game. Their is oddly a dress up mode but, only after you play the game through. First two levels, easy as can be (for an intro) but, the third is where skill may be necessary for some even on normal. Really, if your into bouncing, jugglly, DD then buy it. Also, if you like killing the undead also a good cause there are plentiful in this game.
D**A
Surprisingly good
I played both the 360 and Wii versions of this game when it was released a while back. Those having trouble pronouncing it, it's called, to the best of my knowledge, "owe-lee-chan-bara" or something similar.So what is this game about? In a nutshell, there are two half-sisters, Aya and Saki who both have something called "Baneful Blood" which is a curse that causes her to go on some sort of frenzy. The entire story centers around Saki (the youngest) who is more susceptible to the curse. The story follows Aya and Saki in a grand adventurer and you get more playable characters as you play the game. Oh yeah, there are zombies all over the place too. The story never really explains it fully, but yes, there are zombies everywhere.The controls in this game I considered somewhere between fair to good. I find I used Aya a lot since she has a sword and all that, but Saki is fun to play as well as she's more faster. On the Wii version, I found that using Saki is much more fun. You get other characters who uses guns, but that is rather poor since the gun play is rather mediocre.As you fight the game, you have to watch your berserk meter which is filled up as you fight zombies and their blood transfer on you. As you play the game, you can "clean" your sword of blood as well every once in a while. Eventually, if you get so much blood on you, you become berserk and your character changes color as well as some wild glow where you eventually lose all of your health and die. You can switch characters mid game, though.Overall, this game has no story that you'd want to get into. It's basically there but not really needed.As far as 360 vs Wii, I would say that it appears the Wii version is more polished. The two versions are of the same name, but they are two different games.Let me explain some points I've seen:1) 360 version has somewhat of a better story telling. I say somewhat, but that doesn't mean it's any better. The Wii version usually shows a scrolling text story which is voiced by Aya in Japanese. You can skip it, since it's basically in the form of, "I must do this. I'll do it. I must do it! I can do it! For Saki!" is the basis of every story segments.2) Wii version has better levels. 360 has a noticeably smaller level design but Wii's version has a somewhat larger level that seems to flow better.3) I found the controls to be better with Wiimote. Specifically is the Cool combos. It's really easy to do on the Wii, but on 360 it requires somewhat of a practice. There are these blood cloud things around some levels that give you prizes which are easily obtained on the Wii due to the Wiimote due to the easier cool combo. To explain what a cool combo is, it's basically attacking at correctly why the controls vibrates. Eventually you'll do a cool combo but it's hard to do on the 360, at least for me.4) DLC on 360! This isn't saying much but you get some extra costumes and so fort. It's a bit pricey, but I think worth something. The costumes aren't all that great, too. You get one additional character to play, as well. Just be sure to get the Full package, and not the individual down loads as I think you'll pay a little less getting it all in one DLC.5) Both have horrid menu controls. The saving is rather confusing. The two are like RPGs where you can invest into certain attributes of your characters.So overall those are the main differences I see. If I had to pick one version to play, I'd pick the Wii just by a small amount.Also, you're probably wondering why the main character Aya is dressed up in a bikini. I don't know either. Apparently she does it to easily absorb the blood but there is really no reason for her to dress up like that as other characters don't. Overall it's there more for sex appeal but then again Aya isn't exactly the best looking character in the game unless you count for cgi cutscenes.I enjoyed this game. It's mindless fun and not exactly something to follow. I would say if you want it for the zombie, there are better choices to pick from. Zombies to Japan is more for silliness factor, and that is exactly what they are in this game. Just cannon fodder that you slice up. If you want a more serious zombie theme, I suggest looking elsewhere.
R**D
Great Video Game
This is a great product, overall. I enjoyed the battle sequences and the main character's design. I would recommend this product to anyone interested in action and fighting video games.
M**L
blea
i got this game fully knowing it wasn't gonna be very good, but i had no idea just how terrible it would be. I thought it would be at least good for a few chuckles and probably just a mindless button masher. How wrong i was.It looks like an xbox 1 game, the controls are sloppy as hell, and theres NO tutorial for the confusing combat system. I thought it would be a regular button masher but there's an elaborate timing system to the variuos combos that never gets explained. Also theres a lot of extra mechanics like your sword getting bloodied that are never explained either (evidently its good to have it bloody sometimes but most of the time its not.) Upgrades are not explained either. None of these are implemented well or ever explainedThe manual is utterly worthless and theres no real guide online because the games so garbage no one bothered to write oneavoid this game. Its probably the worst game ive played in years
W**5
got it with high hopes...AND BAD
ok well basically i got this game thinking this- girls, BLOOD AND GORE, swords combat and fun what i got was this-annoyance-combos that dont explain how you do them-enemies that were almost impossible to kill on the first level of the game-weird storyline that seems to make no sense-annoying camera angles-swordsmanship that made no sense (you have to swipe your sword off so it isnt bloody or it gets stuck in a zombie)-NO TUTORIAL WTFoverall i got this game expecting a slash em up blood filled gore fest of zombies and girls in bikinis while instead i got annoyed and pissed and payed around 20 bucks for this piece of crap...if you can get this game for about 10 or less then get it if not...ITS NOT WORTH ITalso when it says co-op it doesnt mean ONLINE it means single player....split screen...co-op
S**D
Fun game but lacking...
Okay Bikinis, Katanas, and Zombies. This is somewhat of a desirable features in a game many want. Unfortunately the gameplay was lacking with a clean your sword mechanic. i would recommend trying Lolipop chainsaw the Japanese humor is more abundant as well as the gameplay is tight anf fun!
G**M
You buy this only because you are a........
Sexy stupid fun with lots of fan service, need i say more??? It works on EU consoles too so no problem there!
E**T
Brutally Under-rated, like playing Michonne in a Bikini
A "brutally" under-rated Zombie Fest milestone.Graphics: Very reminiscent of Resident Evil Code Name Veronica and better (characters and foes).Controls: Very similar in handling to Resident Evil games paired with the jump-in ally games like Street Fighter vs Capcom/Marvel.You definitely feel like you are controllingChallenge: Gradual at first, you will wonder what is going on this seems to good to be true, then at Chapter 3 you will have to fight of the effects of the Baleful Blood in addition to your cutting edge enemies.Whatever you do stay AWAY from Blood Mist (formless crimson cloud foe) or you will die a slow and painful death as you run around in a panic to find a statue of Virgin Mary to halt the effects.You do not heal in the game at all during a mission so work on your Street Fighter Ally Jump-in Combo in Chapter 1.Extras/Upgrades: Game features upgrades based on your body-count, life remaining, and time spent finishing your last level. You are then awarded a 3-6 upgrade units to spend on Skill, Vitality, Reach, and Power. If you only use one character then they will get all the upgrade slots to spend.Dress Up Mode: Now young men can also dress up their dolls in this feature which allows you to actually put on more clothes the two main heroines; not unlike a similar feature in Rumble Roses. First of course you must unlock the costumes by finishing levels and accumulating power orbs or a colour I can't recall. May offend some female players if there are any behind the controller.I like that your combos tend to be very visceral and devastating
W**F
Spiel zum Film
Das Spiel zum Film Zombie killernie War Zombie schlachten so Sexymacht spass.Mir Gefällt es Lohnt sich zu Kaufen
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