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Bushido Blade 2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Bushido Blade 2

(Legendary Hits re-release)
(PSone Classics re-release)
| genre = Fighting
| modes = Single-player, multiplayer
| platforms = PlayStation, PlayStation Network
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is a fighting video game published by Square, released in both Japan and North America in 1998. It is the sequel to ''Bushido Blade'', which had been released the previous year.
==Gameplay==
''Bushido Blade 2'' expands on some of the aspects of ''Bushido Blade'', while limiting or removing others. The story mode is changed from one large connected level to a series of skirmishes, each set on a different map. Playable characters are chosen from groups which represent two opposing schools of assassins, and they are armed with swords or polearms of varying types.
The fights in ''Bushido Blade 2'' mark the progress of the chosen character who—depending on the character—either fights to regain a legendary sword, or to destroy the opposing school. Levels involve a pattern of fighting several generic ninja followed by a boss, who is one of the playable characters from the opposing school.
Two characters in ''Bushido Blade 2'' are exceptions to the typical opponent roster: the gun-wielding Tsubame and Katze. They have sworn loyalty to opposing schools, and battles involving them provide a different, arguably greater kind of challenge. With proper tactics, such as monitoring the opponent's remaining ammunition, however, the player can defend against the firearms with his melee weapons.
Most of the weapons are straight from the first game, excluding the yari and the M16. The yugiri (a sword which is quite similar to the nodachi but wielded like the katana), which was used by the original ''Bushido Blade's'' final boss Hanzaki is now a selectable weapon, but is only accessible in the final battle versus the unarmed "last member of the Kagami clan". Some of the original ''Bushido Blade's'' selectable weapons — rapier (which does not appear as a selectable weapon, but only in Highwayman's two-sword stance when he has the long sword equipped), sledgehammer and ninjato) — as well as the boss-specific "Double-Bladed Sword-Staff" and "Special Sabre", have been eliminated. Is worth noting that the weapons usable by both schools (such as the katana) have a slightly different design for each school. The only new weapon available is the yari, so ''Bushido Blade 2'' is less diverse when it comes to weapon and fighting style selection.

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