![]() ![]() The most obvious one is that the series finally gets a visual upgrade and advances from sprites to a 2.5D look built on polygons. The 2019 version of “Samurai Shodown” differs from the original in several ways. ![]() The franchise’s popularity has faded since its heydey in the 1990s, but SNK hopes to revive it with a reboot of the same name. It never drew the crowds of those blockbusters, but has managed to build a following with characters such as the ronin Haohmaru and shrine maiden Nakoruru. It’s the type of offering one would play at a Roundtable Pizza or nickel arcade. ![]() “Samurai Shodown” may not have the name recognition of “Street Fighter II” or “Mortal Kombat” but the fighting game from SNK has its own indelible legacy. Review: 'Samurai Shodown' is back with a solid reboot
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