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An entirely worthless addition to anyone’s collection, Days Of The Blade isn’t worth your time or money. There’s too much wrong with it to make it even slightly attractive, and with the other launch titles it’s clearly the runt of...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Patrick , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When you play a game like Genji: Days of the Blade, a next-generation title published by Sony itself, you look at it almost in disbelief. Everyone has seen the E3 videos, including the poor showing during the Sony Press conference on the big stage, and al...
Abstract: Although nothing spectacular or new in terms of pure gameplay, Genji might be the best of the PS3 release titles. The graphics are really good, although only in 720p.
Abstract: Lets just get one thing straight from the off, Genji: Days of the Blade is not a great title. However, whatever failings Genji does have, its hard to fault the visuals of the title - something of an emerging theme among early PS3 releases. The Game R...
Abstract: In my humble opinion, Genji: Days of the Blade is one of, if not the, best looking launch game for the PS3. The details, designs and colors all create an immersive and cohesive environment that is pure eye candy.
Abstract: Three years have passed … … the world has been at peace thanks to the combined efforts of Yoshitsune Minamoto and the mighty Benkei Musahibo. The cruel Heishi were defeated and scattered, but the evil clan was not finished in the battle to a...
A title that beautifully shows off the power of the PlayStation 3s visual abilities.
A title that horrifically shows off tedious gameplay from PS2 games and cameras from the PlayStation era.
Genji: Days of the Blade is the kind of game that manages to showcase the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2, and the PlayStation all in one title. Its been the butt of jokes since Sonys Phil Harrison showed it off at E3 in May, thanks to the inconsist...
Camera issues, English language track is absolutely horrendous
While the game isnt principally bad, it doesnt take a step out of the conventional box or do anything out of the ordinary. Graphically, its almost there but the gameplay felt like something Id seen from multiple PS2 games in the past. ...
Abstract: Andrew B8.5Genji: Days of the Blade is the sequel to the PlayStation 2’s Genji: Dawn of the Samurai that has received a next-generation overhaul in terms of graphics and gameplay. Combining elements of the hack ‘n slash, strategy and puzzle ge...