Bundle80Samurai Shodown NeoGeo CollectionJun 18, 2020Multi-item package
Release
Wednesday, November 15, 1995
Critic score
65/100
Platform families
3
Editorial overview
What it is
Samurai Shodown III was to be the start of a bold new direction for the franchise.
The most obvious difference between this game and the others in the series is the notably darker aesthetic. The more light-hearted characters (Earthquake, Cham Cham, and Gen-an to name a few) from the previous games have been excised, and even the kabuki master, Kyoshiro Senryo, received a redesign, transforming him from a flamboyant stage performer into a grim-faced, muscular man. All of the characters have been completely redrawn. The animation is very smooth for all characters, another departure from the graphical style of the second game.
Play styles
Single player · Multiplayer · Split screen
Perspective
Side view
More like this
SNK · SNK Playmore
Connected releases
6
Game data from IGDB
Themes
Action · Historical
Languages
2 supported
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Arcade

Neo Geo AES
Gen 4

PlayStation 3
Gen 7

Wii
Gen 7

PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Sega Saturn
Gen 5

PlayStation
Gen 5

PlayStation Portable
Gen 7

Neo Geo CD
Gen 4