Some people never played this sadly , number one and two were good wish someone would upgrade or remaster .. fond memories playing with my dad and older brother and the blood glitch!
@@flizzzipper At the end of a duel if you your get your sword stuck in their body it will gush blood from the opponent until you continue, along with making sounds.
I really enjoyed this review! Your attention to detail and presentation style are refreshing, and I feel like I got a great overview of the game in just 11 minutes. Well done; I'm looking forward to more!
I'm pretty open minded when it comes to video games but this is one that I never understood the appeal of, but I never liked fighting games beyond a short Mortal Kombat phase so what do I know.
I like the look of your PS2 and monitor setup. What do you recommend? Clarity is nice, but I'm not necessarily worried about perfect picture quality - just a decent and affordable setup for nostalgic gaming in my room. Also, bear in mind that I live in the UK. I'd appreciate any help.
The most important aspect for retro gaming on modern, HD televisions is a video upscaler. They can be rather pricey though. The most affordable option is the retrotink 2x. It's around $100. They have a Scart version, so after getting a scart cable for your PS1, you can plug it directly into the retrotink, which sends the signal out to your tv in HDMI. Scart (also known as RGB) gives you the best picture quality. The retrotink will work with all retro consoles too, so as long as you get a scart cable for each system you have, they are all set. The RU-vid channel My Life in Gaming has lots of videos on upscalers and getting better picture quality out of old consoles which I highly recommend.
I've never heard of this game, but it looks and sounds so interesting. This video rocks, dude. Super high quality 💪! Also, if you ever want to collaborate just reach out!
POV mode is the best mode in the game! all games should ahve first person view option! its the only mode I care to play on both Bushido Blade though I dislike how the sequel uses wireframe instead of full texture models in pov mode. they did it for visibility but I can fight fine without needing wireframe. I always use POV in Virtua Fighter 3tb too and Bloody Roar 1. these devs are fools not making it a staple feature option in later games. BB2 has pov mode in multiple modes as an option, though they shoulda kept the textures intact. now the next level of gaming is being led by Dragon Fist VR Kung Fu. fighting games have to be more real and immersive to reach higher levels of entertainment and impact. 3rd person and TV gaming is cheap, robotic and corny compared to VR's potential. just look at Striking Vipers.