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In the game's story mode you'll choose a character from one of the five selectable (with one more unlockable) from either the Hanzo or Hebijo side of the story, and from their you'll have missions to complete.
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The experience actually mirrors last year's Code of Princess in terms of structure. When you get down to it, Senren Kagura isn't going to win any awards based on its gameplay. But each character is fighting for their own reasons, and their growth as characters at least gives the world some substance, and you'll see that the two sides are not so different. While the students on the Hebijo side of the story seem to only exist to provide a counter-balance to the Hanzo's good. The Hanzo side features the game's heroine, Asuka, and her classmates, Katsuragi, tomboyish, and overly aggressive with the sexual harassment of her classmates, Yagyu, the silent but dependable one, Ikaruga, the stoic class representitive and motherly figure of the group, and Hibari, the ditz. From the outset you'll choose either the Hanzo or Hebijo school, and follow the story of five students and their struggles to become full-fledged shinobi. Senren Kagura presents an interesting world where Shinobi train in various schools, some are on the up and up, while others are producing ninjas that are used for more clandestine purposes, 'Where good favors few, evil accepts all' is a common theme that this game likes to drive at. On the other it's a totally serviceable popcorn game that you can waste minutes or hours on, with endearing characters who unfortunately(?) have assets to match their boundless energy and charm.
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On one hand you've got to hand it to the teams at Tamsoft, Marvelous, and XSeed for having the balls to release something like this on the Western world.
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Senren Kagura: Burst, horribly oversized mammaries (I feel dirty just typing that) and all has been brought state-side in one of the most ridiculously over-the-top beat-em-up games I've played in the past few years. How much can you forgive a game with gratuitous amounts of fan-service? Can you look past somewhat shallow gameplay that's more about titillation than innovation? Then boy do I have the game for you, though if you are a fan of XSeed games then you already know what I'm talking about.