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Bushido Blade (Video Game)

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A series of two Fighting Games released by Square Soft. Both games were released for the Playstation. Bushido Blade was released in 1997 and its sequel Bushido Blade 2 was released in 1998.The games' plot focuses on two rivaling schools: the Narukagami and the Shainto. The Narukagami has its own dojo, the Meikyokan, and a secret assassin team known as Kage. The first game deals with Tatsumi's attempt to leave the Kage after its leader became insane due to a cursed sword. The second game starts with the Shainto's raid of the Meikyokan in an attempt to recover said sword, and then use it to end their enemies once and for all.These games differ from traditional Fighting Games in many ways. A quick list: no life gauges (a well-placed attack can be a One-Hit Kill!), ability to injure (slashing an arm or a leg cripples the opponent), everyone has a real weapon (mostly melee, but a few characters use guns) and use them fairly realistically, easy-to-use simple specials that are typically just a different type of attack (stabbing as opposed to slashing), hitting a critical spot can make an opponent slowly bleed out, and other more realistic features that are rare in the genre.After its second game, arguments between developer Light Weight and Squaresoft ended in the franchise's demise.There was a spiritual successor with Kengo (Kengo: Master of Bushido in the West) developed by Light Weight and Genki, and published by Crave and Majesco Entertainment, which also became it's own series of games. Kengo also featured highly strategic fighting, one hit kills, crippling limbs, and forcing an opponent to bleed out, however it introduced life and "spirit" gauges, training mini games, and a leveling system.Not related to the 1981 film of the same name.Tropes:
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Multi-Mook Melee
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Multi-Mook Melee: "Slash" Mode, renamed "Chambara" Mode in the sequel. How fast can you take down 100 mooks with just your trusty katana before getting killed?
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Shows Damage
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Shows Damage: In the story mode, after each fight, areas that were injured will be if you continue after being killed, areas injured prior to your defeat will be bloodied or bandaged.
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Multiple Endings
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Multiple Endings: The first game has a different ending for each character depending on how well you upheld the Code of Bushido (and how little damage you took along the way). The sequel has 2 endings for the Shainto-side characters, which depends on whether you kill or spare the last descendant of the Kagami.
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The Rival
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The Rival: Hongou considers Tatsumi his rival after his defeat in the first game. Utamaru seems to consider Kaun his rival, even though they are on the same side.
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The Siege
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The Siege: In the story mode, Shainto's forces have sprung an attack on the Narukagami's HQ believing their forces are reduced after the first game's ordeal.
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The Stoic
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The Stoic: Kaun.
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"Risk"-Style Map: The story mode has one.
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Anachronism Stew
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Anachronism Stew: The game is actually set in the modern day, so the anachronism isn't the guy with the gun on the helipad — it's that you're fighting him with a sword dressed like you came out of the Edo period.
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Captain Ersatz
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Captain Ersatz: Black Lotus is basically an Irish Zorro that doesn't wear a hat.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical/Joke Item: The sledgehammer is a good weapon to use for incapacitating your enemies, but good luck actually killing anyone with it. Since it's not a bladed weapon, you can't get away with simply slashing or stabbing them. The game treats blunt attacks as non-lethal hits for the most part, so only a very specific blow to the enemy's head will actually kill them. And if you try to use it with a lightweight character (like Tatsumi), some of the attacks will actually cause them to stumble and fall.
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Gratuitous English
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Gratuitous English: After talking like an old-fashioned samurai for the majority of the game, Black Lotus's last words in his regular ending are "This is the Bushido!" Red Shadow's normal ending has Hanzaki referring to her as a "killing machine," which he says in Japanese as 殺人マシン (satsujin mashin), or literally "murder machine."
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Glass Cannon
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Glass Cannon: Even by the standards of this game, gun-wielding characters qualify for the inherent range, power, and attack speed of their weapons. However, they have the worst recovery of all the characters: their reload time makes them sitting ducks to their opponents, whom are given more than enough time to land a successful killing blow. And if you wing them, they'll no longer be able to reload. In the first game, attacking Katze's legs is enough to beat him.
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The Man Behind the Man
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The Man Behind the Man: Kindachi is hinted to be the one behind the Big Bad's Face–Heel Turn.
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Parental Substitute
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Parental Substitute: Utsusemi to Tatsumi.
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Funny Foreigner
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Funny Foreigner: Suminagashi, a large American that speaks broken Japanese in the original version (and broken English in the localization). Also Tony Umeda, a disco-styled half-African half-Japanese "black ninja" whose main goal is to create his own style… based on dancing moves. Lastly, there's "Highwayman" who dresses like The Phantom of the Opera, but has a thick Scots accent…
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GreyAndGreyMorality
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Grey-and-Grey Morality: The Narukagami and the Shainto are fierce rivals, but there is no good/evil dichotomy between them. Both clans have many noble characters in them and both have legitimate grievances to justify their ongoing conflict.
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Stance System
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Stance System: A central part of the game system. The first game has three different stances to choose from, while the sequel included a few extra stances like sheathed and Dual Wielding.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: It's a gameplay element in the form of the Bushido Code. Acting dishonorably results in a Non-Standard Game Over. Taken to an extreme when fighting Katze. He has the gall to bring a gun to a sword fight and you must wait for him to finish speaking and aim the gun at you before attacking him. Doing otherwise will fail the story and give you the bad ending.
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Single-Stroke Battle
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Single-Stroke Battle: A very possible scenario in any battle if one can get in a well-placed clean strike on the enemy. See One-Hit Kill, above.
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Eye Open
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Eye Open: Happens when you continue after being killed.
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Charlie Brown from Outta Town
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Charlie Brown from Outta Town: Black Lotus, in his new persona as the rival Shainto "The Highwayman" in the sequel. Obviously, none of his former Narukagami allies are fooled for long.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Since the Bushido code is no longer enforced in this game, some fighters have a few cheap tricks up their sleeve. For example, Isohachi can startle his opponent by yelling loudly, making them drop their weapon for a moment and allowing him a free slash. Chihiro can throw a frog at the enemy, making a few female opponents (like Red Shadow, for one) freak out and giving him/her a very huge opening.
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Dual Wielding
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Dual Wielding: A few characters (Tatsumi, Utsusemi, Matsumushi, Hotarubi, and Highwayman) can dual-wield with a specific weapon and their subweapon.
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Certain characters have a sword subweapon that can be thrown and, on clean shots, One Hit Killing the enemy.
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The Dragon
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The Dragon: Gengoro. Besides being utmost loyal to the Shainto and Taina, he's usually the one fought before him.
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard
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Taken to an extreme when fighting Katze. He has the gall to bring a gun to a sword fight and you must wait for him to finish speaking and aim the gun at you before attacking him. Doing otherwise will fail the story and give you the bad ending.
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Nintendo Hard
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Nintendo Hard: It's nigh-impossible to get the good endings, both because you can't get hit once including non-lethal hits (if you're wearing a bandage during the next fight, you're already disqualified), and you have to do a series of tasks the game never hints at to even get the normal ending.
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Old Soldier
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Old Soldier: Isohachi, a World War II veteran.
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Teleport Spam
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Teleport Spam: Sakaki, the last opponent in the Shainto storyline. Every time the player strikes, he is instantly teleported away from you. The catch is that every successive teleport places him closer to the character, and leaves him vulnerable for a few seconds.
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Secret Character
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Secret Character: Katze (both games) and Tsubame (second only). The second also has two nameless kabuki-themed characters to unlock, one for each clan.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Black Lotus in both his endings. The only difference in his true ending is the reveal of a woman back in Ireland who mourns his passing.
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Marathon Level
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Marathon Level: Slash Mode in both games.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: Getting the best ending in the first game seems Nintendo Hard because of the stringent honor requirements that you aren't told about. But it turns out that one element that you would think is part of the honor rules isn't: You are allowed to run away from opponents. The stages are not separate, but form a connected chain, and if you enter the next stage without killing your current opponent, they will simply follow you and no new opponent spawns. By crippling your first opponent's leg, you can easily run all the way to the well and jump into it, where you face the last four opponents after the one you ran away from. So you can get the best ending by handicapping yourself against every opponent… or by simply running away and avoiding most of them. Incidentally, if you're going to cut their legs, wait until you reach the well, or else you'll have to wait for them to drag themselves to you on every screen transition. There is a "clue" in the explanation for the story mode: the premise of the story mode is that your character is trying to escape, and the other characters — your friends — have been sent to assassinate you. So the logic seems to be that you get the best ending by actually escaping, while sticking around to kill all your friends is dishonorable. But while there's some sense to be made, it's still a major case of this trope.
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What the Hell, Player?
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What the Hell, Player?: Among the Non-Standard Game Over messages that chew you out for breaking the bushido code, one is especially blunt and to-the-point: "Cowards can go no further."
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Arbitrary Gun Power
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Arbitrary Gun Power: Averted; a single shot to the torso will almost always put you down, through if you're lucky and get winged in a limb instead you can survive.
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Iaijutsu Practitioner
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Iaijutsu Practitioner: Gengoro, Kaun, Tony, and Utamaru makes use of the "sheathed" stance in the sequel. It's also a mild case of Awesome, but Impractical, as performing just one slash in that stance results in a time-consuming (but pretty damn cool) animation where they twirl the sword around for a while before sheathing it back again.
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Distinction Without a Difference
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Distinction Without a Difference: The Shainto are very insistent that they do not hold a grudge against the Narukagami. They merely intend to destroy the Narukagami as revenge for the way that the Narukagami wronged them in the past. Totally different.
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_7b50237d
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8029fa50
type
True Final Boss
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8029fa50
comment
True Final Boss: After going through the needlessly hard Code of Honor handicaps unharmed, you get to fight each character's True Final Boss: Kindachi (Mikado, Utsusemi, Red Shadow), Hongou (Black Lotus, Tatsumi), and a severely wounded Black Lotus (Kannuki). As a bonus, your character's true ending is guaranteed regardless of how many rematches or dishonorable tactics you employ at this point.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8029fa50
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8029fa50
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8029fa50
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_82108e3d
type
Attack Its Weak Point
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_82108e3d
comment
Attack Its Weak Point: Hiragi Taina, the Shinto side's Final Boss, must be hit on the back to be killed. Attacking any other part results in a rebound due to his armor.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_82108e3d
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_82108e3d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_82108e3d
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_834420aa
type
BFS
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_834420aa
comment
BFS: A nodachi and broadsword are among the pool of weapons available to your characters.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_834420aa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_834420aa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_834420aa
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_84dbc10f
type
McNinja
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_84dbc10f
comment
McNinja: Red Shadow is a Russian ex ninja, while Black Lotus is an Irish one.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_84dbc10f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_84dbc10f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_84dbc10f
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8ae880f7
type
Deconstruction
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8ae880f7
comment
Deconstruction: With the battle system that allows instant kills along with precise attacks, this game can be considered one for weaponized Fighting Game genre.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8ae880f7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8ae880f7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8ae880f7
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8b0a127
type
Rocket-Tag Gameplay
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8b0a127
comment
Rocket-Tag Gameplay: Given that this is a more realistic take on swordplay, combat amounts to who lands the killing blow first; in many cases, it's the first one. The first game even requires the player to complete a No-Damage Run in order to face off against the True Final Boss and view the Golden Ending of their character.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8b0a127
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8b0a127
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8b0a127
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8e0430ab
type
Non-Standard Game Over
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8e0430ab
comment
Non-Standard Game Over: In Story mode, you must abide by the Bushido Code and fight honorably. Using low tactics like throwing dust in your opponent's eyes or attacking them in the back will abruptly cut your playthrough short, with a random message berating you for it.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8e0430ab
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8e0430ab
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_8e0430ab
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9918518b
type
Press X to Die
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9918518b
comment
Press X to Die: In both games, there's the option to surrender by pressing Select. In the first game you need to wait for your foe to finish you off; while the second activates a cutscene after a short time (allowing for a sneak attack if you cancel it before it kicks in). In the first game, you can only surrender if your legs are crippled, though.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9918518b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9918518b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9918518b
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_99599179
type
Ring Out
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_99599179
comment
Ring Out: Implemented in a few stages. There are no Bottomless Pits though, so one can see the poor sap fall to his/her demise. In Versus mode, for a laugh, you can position your character near a ledge to make them fall as they do their win-pose (if their pose doesn't just have them standing still); the game will cut to the loading screen before they hit the ground.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_99599179
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_99599179
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_99599179
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9b0f37de
type
Contemplate Our Navels
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9b0f37de
comment
Contemplate Our Navels: Pretty much all Shainto-side characters do this in their endings.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9b0f37de
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9b0f37de
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9b0f37de
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
type
Made of Iron
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
comment
Made of Iron: A notable aversion due to the lack of a Life Meter mechanic. Unlike other weapon-based fighters where characters can regularly shrug off fatal blows, like Soulcalibur or Samurai Shodown, in Bushido Blade a character can be killed with a single clean hit.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_9d17b859
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a0955420
type
She's a Man in Japan
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a0955420
comment
She's a Man in Japan: Chihiro is clearly female in the Japanese script, but was given a male dub-actor and is referred to as a male with pronouns consistently in the English version.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a0955420
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a0955420
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a0955420
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
type
One-Hit Kill
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
comment
One-Hit Kill: An inherent part of the combat system.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a414c3f0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6653039
type
Subsystem Damage
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6653039
comment
Subsystem Damage: One of the game's unique features. Arms and legs can incapacitated in the first game, while the second only retained arm incapacitation. A broken arm would lead to weaker (and slower) striking force and defense, one broken leg would force the fighter to hobble around on one knee, while both broken legs meant they could only crawl (which meant almost certain defeat).
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6653039
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6653039
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6653039
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6c69bd
type
MacGuffin
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6c69bd
comment
MacGuffin: The Yugiri, an Ancestral Weapon created by the Shainto clan that was stolen by the Narukagami's ancestors. Said weapon is also implied to be an Evil Weapon that winds up possessing then-Narukagami leader Hanzaki in the first game. The Shainto characters' main objective in the second game is to recover it.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6c69bd
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6c69bd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_a6c69bd
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
type
Face–Heel Turn
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
comment
Face–Heel Turn: As noted above, Hanzaki in the first game. Black Lotus sorta as well, when he changes allegiances to the Shainto under a new identity, Highwayman. "Sorta" because the Shainto are only Heels from the perspective of the Narukagami and vice versa.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b1b865f7
type
Royal Rapier
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b1b865f7
comment
Royal Rapier: A selectable weapon in the first, and Highwayman's subweapon in the second.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b1b865f7
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b1b865f7
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b1b865f7
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2407a69
type
Talk to the Fist
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2407a69
comment
Talk to the Fist: The story mode let you stop your opponent in the middle of their Pre Ass Kicking One Liner, though it counts as breaking Bushido.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2407a69
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2407a69
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2407a69
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2cdd776
type
Bottomless Magazines
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2cdd776
comment
Bottomless Magazines: Averted with the gunslingers. To balance out their limitless range and power, they need to reload after running out of ammo.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2cdd776
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-1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2cdd776
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2cdd776
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2f26025
type
Genki Girl
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2f26025
comment
Genki Girl: Jo.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2f26025
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2f26025
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b2f26025
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b731fa6e
type
I Cannot Self-Terminate
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b731fa6e
comment
I Cannot Self-Terminate: In the second game's ending for both Kannuki and Mikado, Tatsumi forces them to kill him, since after discovering his Shainto roots, he feels that the feud will never end until the last Shainto is dead.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b731fa6e
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b731fa6e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b731fa6e
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b8f8b892
type
Promoted to Playable
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b8f8b892
comment
Promoted to Playable: Sazanka, Tsubame, and Hongou were originally computer-controlled only characters in the first game, but were re-introduced in the second game as playable characters, though not before getting radically redesigned (Tsubame and Hongou in particular).
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b8f8b892
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b8f8b892
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_b8f8b892
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
type
In a Single Bound
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
comment
In a Single Bound: Downplayed; no character can jump higher than their own height, and heavy weapons reduce this considerably.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_bc8271df
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
type
Samurai
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
comment
Samurai: The majority of the playable cast.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c091ce5f
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c2b28f75
type
A.K.A.-47
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c2b28f75
comment
A.K.A.-47: Closer inspection of Katze's gun (especially its silhouette on the weapon selection screen) reveals that it is actually a Mauser C96, which is simply referred to as the "Pistol" in-game; this is especially strange considering Mauser halted production of the gun in the early 60s, and the main storyline occurs long afterwards.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c2b28f75
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c2b28f75
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c2b28f75
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c313d43a
type
True Companions
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c313d43a
comment
True Companions: Tatsumi, Kannuki and Mikado seem to be very close. This is specially noticeable in their Bushido Blade 2 endings.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c313d43a
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c313d43a
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c313d43a
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
type
Ninja
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
comment
Ninja: Red Shadow/Hotarubi. Nightstalker joins her in Bushido Blade 2.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c37813c5
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c3b32bf1
type
Rōnin
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c3b32bf1
comment
Rōnin: Matsumushi from the sequel.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c3b32bf1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c3b32bf1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c3b32bf1
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c601fc37
type
Professional Killer
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c601fc37
comment
Professional Killer: Katze has been contracted in both games to kill the main guys.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c601fc37
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c601fc37
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c601fc37
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: Jo takes her Victory Pose from Cloud in Final Fantasy VII.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
type
Seppuku
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
comment
Seppuku: You can end a fight by giving up; this causes your character to commit seppuku. See Press X to Die, above.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c78d3e08
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c83a589c
type
Luke, I Am Your Father
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c83a589c
comment
Luke, I Am Your Father: Tatsumi, the Shainto leader Hiragi Daina is your father!
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c83a589c
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c83a589c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_c83a589c
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ceec4df5
type
Roaring Rampage of Revenge
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ceec4df5
comment
Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Kannuki in the first game: he's out to get revenge for his hometown being slaughtered under Hanzaki's orders. Midway through, he realizes that not everyone's involved and decides to just kill those that stand in his way.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ceec4df5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ceec4df5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ceec4df5
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d22af219
type
Domino Mask
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d22af219
comment
Domino Mask: Used by Highwayman to hide his true identity.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d22af219
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d22af219
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d22af219
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d4d8d831
type
Feuding Families
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d4d8d831
comment
Feuding Families: The backstory for the second game states the ancestors of the Narukagami (Kagami) and Shainto (Sue) were feudal families under the same Daimyo, which after his fall entered in conflict, spawning a secret war for over 800 years.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d4d8d831
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d4d8d831
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d4d8d831
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d8f8da2b
type
Island Base
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d8f8da2b
comment
Island Base: The Shainto's HQ.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d8f8da2b
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1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d8f8da2b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_d8f8da2b
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
type
Chekhov's Gunman
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
comment
Chekhov's Gunman: Mikado's sensei, Genyou Sakaki, is mentioned in the first game's worst ending. In the sequel, he's the Final Boss (the one that counts) of the Shainto story side. The Narukagami princess also appears in the first game, being the girl that hands the characters their weapons on the character selection screen.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_dcbe8a6e
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
type
Camp
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
comment
Camp: Katze, what with his high-pitched voice, mannerism and rather pintoresque choice of wardrobe.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e540d1e6
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e5457b65
type
Miko
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e5457b65
comment
Miko: Mikado.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e5457b65
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e5457b65
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e5457b65
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e7b1cb24
type
Old Master
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e7b1cb24
comment
Old Master: Utsusemi, the oldest Narukagami-side character at 56, is the master for both Red Shadow and Tatsumi (as well as Mr. Exposition in the latter's case) and was the former leader of Kage before Hanzaki.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e7b1cb24
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e7b1cb24
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_e7b1cb24
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
type
Guns Are Worthless
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
comment
Guns Are Worthless: Hahaha, NO. The two gun-wielding characters are some of the toughest opponents you'll face. The only thing that makes it fair for the player is that both take a relatively long time to reload, and they're defenseless while they do it.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ebb900a7
type
Resignations Not Accepted
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ebb900a7
comment
Resignations Not Accepted: The Kage works with this code in the first game, which is what sets things into motion.
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ebb900a7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ebb900a7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bushido Blade (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_ebb900a7
 Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_eef35d8d
type
A Handful for an Eye
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A Handful for an Eye: You can do this in both games by using the subweapon button without any subweapon. In the first game, though, this was considered dishonorable.
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1.0
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1.0
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Bushido Blade (Video Game) / int_eef35d8d
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type
Weapon Specialization
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comment
Weapon Specialization: While any character can use any weapon (besides guns of course), each character has a weapon they specialize in that they have a larger move-set with. In 2 in particular, this leads to entirely new fighting styles such as dual wielding or iaijutsu quickdraw attacks.
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1.0
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1.0
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type
Wouldn't Hit a Girl
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comment
Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Black Lotus is clearly distraught with having to kill female combatants.
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1.0
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1.0
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type
Talking Is a Free Action
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comment
Talking Is a Free Action: Technically averted as there's nothing physically stopping you from walking up and killing your opponent during their opening lines at the start of a fight. That said, if you wish to see either of the actual endings, you cannot do so as it breaks Bushido and leads to a Nonstandard Game Over.
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-1.0
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1.0
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A Handful for an Eye / int_843f6f3f
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Artistic License – Martial Arts / int_843f6f3f
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Bare-Handed Blade Block / int_843f6f3f
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Battle Boomerang / int_843f6f3f
 CabelasDangerousHunts
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Charlie Brown from Outta Town / int_843f6f3f
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Cherry Tapping / int_843f6f3f
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Chunky Salsa Rule / int_843f6f3f
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Contract on the Hitman / int_843f6f3f
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Conversation Casualty / int_843f6f3f
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Deconstruction Game / int_843f6f3f
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Evil Weapon / int_843f6f3f
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Firearms Are Cowardly / int_843f6f3f
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Hit Points / int_843f6f3f
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Iaijutsu Practitioner / int_843f6f3f
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In the Back / int_843f6f3f
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Inevitable Tournament / int_843f6f3f
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Japanese Video Games / int_843f6f3f
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Katanas Are Just Better / int_843f6f3f
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Kick Them While They Are Down / int_843f6f3f
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Marathon Level / int_843f6f3f
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McNinja / int_843f6f3f
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Never Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight / int_843f6f3f
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No-Damage Run / int_843f6f3f
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No Dub for You / int_843f6f3f
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No Final Boss for You / int_843f6f3f
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Non-Standard Game Over / int_843f6f3f
 PrismaticSolid
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Promoted to Playable / int_843f6f3f
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Resignations Not Accepted / int_843f6f3f
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Rocket-Tag Gameplay / int_843f6f3f
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Rush Boss / int_843f6f3f
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She's a Man in Japan / int_843f6f3f
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Shows Damage / int_843f6f3f
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Single-Stroke Battle / int_843f6f3f
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Stance System / int_843f6f3f
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Subsystem Damage / int_843f6f3f
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Talk to the Fist / int_843f6f3f
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Talking Is a Free Action / int_843f6f3f
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Throw Down the Bomblet / int_843f6f3f
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works / int_843f6f3f
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True Final Boss / int_843f6f3f
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Video Game Cruelty Punishment / int_843f6f3f
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Weapon Twirling / int_843f6f3f
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What the Hell, Player? / int_843f6f3f
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Zero-Effort Boss / int_843f6f3f