Inuyasha: Feudal Combat
Description (IGDB)
Featuring all your favorite characters from the hit TV show, the first Inuyasha fighting game for the PlayStation 2 features a mission mode, a battle mode for versus gameplay, practice mode and a story mode. Featuring an original battle system, the game allows you to partner with another character, select the best formation system and develop and strengthen your fighting partnership, and destroy objects around you as you battle to take out the opposition.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Definitely lacking in some departments. However, the game functions well as a simple-structured fighting game, with the partner system a welcome addition. »
« The game is serviceable enough for even old-school types looking to take a break from the more methodical titles on the market. While it won't replace my love for "Street Fighter," at least there's something else I can play to get my brawl on. »
« Its simple yet strategic move set makes it amicable for amateurs or aces. [Oct 2005, p.68] »
« Those looking for more than a passable use of an anime license will likely be put off by the game's monotonously simplistic action. »
« Problem is, the gameplay is about as deep as your average bottle cap, with tiny, tiny movie lists and not much character balance. [Nov 2005, p.82] »
« Being able to control my favorite characters would be fun, but if the gameplay of those made-up games were the same as that of Inuyasha: Feudal Combat, well ... being a fan of a particular anime series only goes so far, you know? »
« This game will get boring quickly because there is no depth. »
« It's a blah fighter with only a passing reference to most of the InuYasha source material. There's no reason to experience this game if you're a fan of the show, and far better fighters out there if you're a fan of the genre. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« There is nothing here worth salvaging. The graphics, sound and combat engine all fall flat. There was not much put into this game and it shows. Seems more like a cash grab at people who like Inuyasha than a genuine game made for someone who may be a fan. As a fighting game fan, this one gets the hardest of passes after one day with it. »
« In my opinion one of the best fighting games for PS2. Graphics are ok for this age of game, but gameplay is brilliant. »