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    Kengo: Legend of the 9

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Sep 07, 2006

    The final installment of the Kengo series of near-realistic fighting games set in feudal Japan, Legend of the 9 lets you play as 9 historical samurai and follow each of their stories, which vaguely mimic their real life accomplishments.

    I just wasted several hours writing a guide to game no one plays

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    #1  Edited By Shadow

    In my defense, I was very bored.
     
    I spent most of the past week playing this game, and the biggest problem I could find is that it does nothing to explain how to play it.  What's the result?  I ended up spending 3 hours trying to figure out how to beat the first level on normal difficulty.  This game's actually fun once you get past the confusing-as-hell game mechanics so if the control scheme made you give up on trying to play it, by all means read my (glorified instruction) guide, if for no other reason than to justify me having written it when it is entirely possible that no one will ever play this obscure game again.

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    #2  Edited By JJOR64

    I seen you were playing this game a ton lately.  I may have to check it out if I can get it for dirt cheap.

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    #3  Edited By JohnTheGamer

    Probably shouldn't dig this post back up, but I concur. A few friends and I played this and the first couple of hours consisted of us figuring things out on our own. It's a very niche game, and not a really great one either, but if the subject matter is appealing the game is worth checking out; I enjoyed it more than I should have.

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    #4  Edited By blueduck
    @Shadow said:
    " In my defense, I was very bored.  I spent most of the past week playing this game, and the biggest problem I could find is that it does nothing to explain how to play it.  What's the result?  I ended up spending 3 hours trying to figure out how to beat the first level on normal difficulty.  This game's actually fun once you get past the confusing-as-hell game mechanics so if the control scheme made you give up on trying to play it, by all means read my (glorified instruction) guide, if for no other reason than to justify me having written it when it is entirely possible that no one will ever play this obscure game again. "
    I have never heard of this game and will most likely never play it and the best I can do is say thanks. I think a lot of people take for granted how easy it is to just type a question they have about a game into Google and then instantly get the answer. It is because people like you that they can do that.   

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