Upon victory in battle against Mizuki, Genjuro notices a battle-worn Haohmaru nearby. Genjuro's rage super launches a character into the air and then slashing them several times (the maximum is six) while cards rotate around the victim. He can also slash upward, like Haohmaru, and launch spinning cards as projectiles. Like Fei Long or Marth, Genjuro has a three-strike move that works well as a combo. His alternate costume gives him white robes and gray hair. GenjuroĪ Japanese swordsman and Haohmaru's rival, Genjuro is one of several new characters introduced in Samurai Shodown II. They then return home and use the orbs to grant Cham Cham's wish for more food. He simply transformed himself into Paku Paku so that Cham Cham would defeat Mizuki on her own.
Her chimp, Paku Paku, also fights her opponents, similarly through ranged attacks.Īfter defeating Mizuki, Paku Paku uses her orbs to reveal himself as Tam Tam. Her rage super involves her growing much larger and charging at her opponents.
She can also grapple her opponents and slash at them like a cat playing with a ball of yarn. Oddly enough, when thrown, her boomerang will not damage opponents upon return. Her alternate costume features a color set very similar to Felicia from Darkstalkers. In fact, behaves much like a cat, scratching her ear with her leg and crouching while in battle. The younger sister of the previous game's Tam Tam, Cham Cham fights with both a boomerang and her claws. "This might be the greatest video game ever made." - Jeff Gerstmann, Characters New Additions Cham Cham
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It also features online multiplayer, although it is incompatible with the other PC release.
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The original version was was digitally re-released worldwide for the Wii (via Virtual Console on August 25, 2008), Xbox 360 (via Xbox Live Arcade on September 10, 2008), and both Android and iOS devices (in June 2013).The PS1 version was digitally re-released as a PSone Classics title via PlayStation Network for supporting platforms in Japan on May 31, 2007.It also received multiple digital and modern compilation releases: It has later received two Japanese-exclusive ports: one for the PC (in 1996) and one for the PlayStation (on March 26, 1998, bundled with a port of the original Samurai Shodown). Unlike its predecessor, the game was not ported to other fourth-generation consoles (other than the Neo Geo CD in December 15, 1994). The sequel to the original Samurai Shodown, Samurai Shodown II refines the gameplay with four new characters, more special moves (including a new super special move used specifically for the Rage Meter), the inclusion of easter eggs (including a new hidden boss), and several new gameplay mechanics (including the ability to roll forwards and backwards, lying down to avoid high attacks, quick hops to avoid low attacks, and a risky "parry" technique in which blocking an attack at the last possible minute with a weapon gives a small window of counter-attack). Samurai Shodown II (known in Japan as Shin Samurai Spirits: Haohmaru Jigoku-hen, which loosely translates to "True Samurai Spirits: Haohmaru's Portrait of Hell") is a 2D historical-fantasy weapon-based fighting game developed and released by SNK for arcades (powered by Neo Geo MVS hardware) and the Neo Geo AES on December 2, 1994. Overview Haohmaru returns for more poorly-translated wisdom.