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Sengoku Blade

Sengoku Blade,[a] also known as Tengai outside Japan, is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up video game released for arcade machines in 1996 by Psikyo as a sequel to their 1993 shooter Sengoku Ace. A home console version was also released for the Sega Saturn. The game was ported years later to the PlayStation 2, and again for iOS and Android devices and the Nintendo Switch, Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game is set in a historical fantasy version of the Sengoku period of Japanese history, featuring demons, magic and steam-powered robotics.

Sengoku Blade
Japanese arcade flyer
Developer(s)Psikyo
Publisher(s)Psikyo
Taito (PS2)
Atlus (SAT)
Blue Bean Soft (Korea)
MOBIRIX (Mobile)
Director(s)Hiroshi Yamada
Naozumi Yorichika
Producer(s)Junichi Niwa
Shinsuke Nakamura
Designer(s)Wataru Yamazaki
Hyoue Ogawa
Hideyuki Oda
Yoko Tsukagoshi
Ikuya Yoshida
Programmer(s)Toshinori Sugita
Seiki "SSS" Sato
Shiori Saito
Yoshikazu Mori
Keisuke Takagi
Artist(s)Tsukasa Jun
Writer(s)Hiroshi Yamada
Composer(s)Masaki Izutani
SeriesSengoku Ace
Platform(s)Arcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
ReleaseArcade
Saturn
  • JP: November 22, 1996
PlayStation 2
  • JP: December 2, 2004
Switch
  • JP: March 29, 2018
Windows
  • WW: June 22, 2020
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
  • WW: August 3, 2022
Genre(s)Shoot 'em up
Mode(s)Single player, co-op
Arcade systemPsikyo 1st Generation

Gameplay edit

 
Sengoku Blade features a style reminiscent of feudal Japan

Sengoku Blade is horizontal-scrolling shoot 'em up.[1] The game takes place in an imaginative and futuristic version of feudal Japan featuring steam-powered machinery.[2][3] The Saturn version provides an option to choose a difficulty level between 1 and 7, configure controls, and set the number of lives between 1 and 4.[4]: 6–7 

The player may choose from five playable characters at the start and may unlocked two more.[2][4]: 10–11  Items include a power-up to increase weapon power level, bombs, and bonus coins to increase score.[4]: 8–9  Holding down the standard shot button can provide a more powerful shot.[2]

If the player touches an enemy ship, their weapon power level will drop by one. The player will lose a life if they get hit by an enemy bullet. If all lives are lost, continues are provided. Once the game is beaten once, a second round will begin without the ability to use continues. Score rankings and other options can be saved to the system's memory.[4]: 8–9 

Plot edit

Story edit

The game is set in the world where magic and technology co-exist. A militaristic cult Shinrano, scheming the resurrection of their dark god, has kidnapped the Shogun's daughter Princess Futsu (Futsuhime) for a sacrifice. A group of heroes sets out to stop this evil plot. The game features branching storyline and several different endings, depending on the characters chosen.

Characters edit

The characters were designed by the now-famous[5] Tsukasa Jun (at that time still an "underground" artist), based on the works of Hirofumi Nakamura in the original game. Tsukasa also returned to design the characters for the second sequel.

  • Tengai (Tengai Kano) (ターボ坊主 天外) - A Buddhist warrior-monk from the previous game, who has become the main character in the sequel. (Voiced by Shōzō Iizuka.)
  • Miko / Koyori (Koyori Togashi) (富樫こより) - a busty Shinto shrine maiden. She has become the series' symbol and a fan favourite due to her increased sex appeal in comparison to the original game. (Voiced by Maria Kawamura.)
  • Junis Hayate (ユーニス) - A spunky 12-year-old ninja girl with a pet lemur-like animal named Socrates. She is the younger sister of Jane from Sengoku Ace (who had disappeared at the end of the previous game, but Junis believes that she is alive and imprisoned at the Evil Castle). (Voiced by Hiroko Kasahara.)
  • Sho / Shoma (Shoumaru) (翔丸) - A young swordsman ninja who is in love with the kidnapped Princess Futsu and feels some crush with Koyori.[6] He wants revenge for the death of his mother and sisters.[7] During the game, it is revealed that his father is the lord of evil, Kiyatsu (the final boss of the game). (Voiced by Takehito Koyasu.)
  • Katana / Hagane (ハガネ) - A samurai robot attempting recover its human body. Katana is really a swordswoman called Hagane and during his ending with Junis, she reveals her first name: Kirie. (Voiced by Hōchū Ōtsuka.)
  • Flush (Flash) / Ayin (Shine-Ain) / Kain / Aine (閃光のアイン) - A one-eyed archer samurai from the previous game, now as a secret character. He is looking for his sister Asuka again. (Voiced by Norio Wakamoto.)

Release edit

Originally released for the arcades in 1996, Sengoku Blade was first ported to the Sega Saturn on November 22 of that same year.[8] This version was released as a two-disc double set, including a bonus omake CD-ROM which featured hundreds of Sengoku Ace series artworks (including the official art, guest art, and fan art from a contest by Psikyo), and now is rare and expensive to obtain.[3] Exclusive for the Saturn conversion was the implementation of voices during the brief cut scenes, and the addition of Marion from the Gunbird series as a bonus hidden character.[9]

In 2004, the game was also ported to PlayStation 2 as part of the Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 2: Sengoku Ace & Sengoku Blade by Taito, which was re-released one year later as a budget-range title. The Japanese release contains both Sengoku Ace and Sengoku Blade, but in Europe the two games were sold separately.[8] In 2014, the game was released internationally for iOS and Android mobile devices in Japanese, English and Korean.[1][10] It was also released for the Nintendo Switch in 2018.

The game's manga adaptation was published on August 4, 1996.[11] The game's original soundtrack was released by Pony Canyon and Scitron on May 17, 1996.[12] Several PVC figures were also released for Koyori and Junis,[13][14] as well as for the demon-ninja villainess Kaen (火燕[15])[16] who has become one of the game's most popular characters.[17][18]

Reception edit

In Japan, Game Machine listed Sengoku Blade on their June 1, 1996 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful arcade game of the month.[19]

In a gamesTM retrospective, Sengoku Blade was found to be a simple but enjoyable shooter and given a score of 8 out of 10. They praised the unique graphical style and detail and compared the game favorably to Psikyo's earlier shooter Gunbird.[2] In 1997, the Japanese Sega Saturn Magazine ranked the game's Koyori as the 47th best female character on the platform.[20] The Saturn version has become a collector's item.[2][3]

Sequel edit

It was followed by Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III, released for the PlayStation Portable in 2005.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sengoku Blade (戦国ブレード|Sengoku Burēdo) fully titled Sengoku Blade: Sengoku Ace Episode II

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Arcade Shoot-Em-Up Tengai Reappears For Smartphones". Siliconera. 2014-06-14. from the original on 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  2. ^ a b c d e "gamesTM 27". from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  3. ^ a b c "Reportaje Juegos Ocultos y Olvidados, Vol 10 PC". MeriStation.com.mx. 2014-11-30. from the original on 2016-01-31. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  4. ^ a b c d Sengoku Blade (instruction manual) (NTSC-J, Sega Saturn ed.). Atluls. 1996.
  5. ^ "人気絵師が勢ぞろいした「絵師100人展」が秋葉原UDXで開催 - GAME Watch". Game.watch.impress.co.jp. 3 May 2011. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  6. ^ "Ending for Tengai-Sho, Miko Team(Arcade)". Vgmuseum.com. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
  7. ^ "long range bullet: Tsukasa Jun: Game Contributions". Longrangebullet.namakoteam.com. 2004-04-29. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
  8. ^ a b . Arcade Gear. Archived from the original on 2014-01-31. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  9. ^ "Sengoku Blade Koyori & Marion translated dialogues (Sega Saturn)". YouTube. 2010-12-29. from the original on 2016-04-26. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
  10. ^ "戦国ブレードがせっかく移植されたのに、おっぱいが見えないだけで騒ぐゲーマーの見苦しさ - iPhoneゲーマーな日々". Gamecast-blog.com. 2014-06-05. from the original on 2016-09-16. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  11. ^ "刃−Yaiba−". Interq.or.jp. from the original on 2015-11-06. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  12. ^ "PCCB-00216 | Sengoku Blade". VGMdb. from the original on 2013-11-09. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
  13. ^ "Koyori ‹ Characters ‹ Encyclopedia - MyFigureCollection.net (Tsuki-board.net)". MyFigureCollection.net. from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  14. ^ "Junis ‹ Characters ‹ Encyclopedia - MyFigureCollection.net (Tsuki-board.net)". MyFigureCollection.net. 2012-12-31. from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  15. ^ "ゲームのおにゃのこ敵@ wiki - 戦国ブレード". 9.atwiki.jp. 1980-01-01. from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  16. ^ "彩京 戦国ブレード 1/6 「火燕」 岡山フィギュア 新品 の通販 | カラメル". Calamel.jp. from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  17. ^ "ロングソード連合プレイ日記 聞き取りレビュー2014 回答者:MLさん 戦国ブレード(サターン) 弱小チームには参加をご遠慮していただきましょうか、ねぇ?カナディアンマンさんにスペシャルマンさん". Gamaboy.ken-shin.net. from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  18. ^ "年齢認証確認". DiGiket.com. from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
  19. ^ "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - TVゲーム機ーソフトウェア (Video Game Software)". Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 519. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 June 1996. p. 21.
  20. ^ "ゲーム美少女50名ベストランキング!!". Sega Saturn Magazine (Japan). No. 25/1997. 1997-07-25. p. 129.

External links edit

  • (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese) Sengoku Blade for Nintendo Switch official website
  • Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 2: Sengoku Ace & Sengoku Blade at MobyGames
  • Sengoku Blade at Giant Bomb

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Sengoku Blade a also known as Tengai outside Japan is a horizontally scrolling shoot em up video game released for arcade machines in 1996 by Psikyo as a sequel to their 1993 shooter Sengoku Ace A home console version was also released for the Sega Saturn The game was ported years later to the PlayStation 2 and again for iOS and Android devices and the Nintendo Switch Windows PlayStation 4 and Xbox One The game is set in a historical fantasy version of the Sengoku period of Japanese history featuring demons magic and steam powered robotics Sengoku BladeJapanese arcade flyerDeveloper s PsikyoPublisher s Psikyo Taito PS2 Atlus SAT Blue Bean Soft Korea MOBIRIX Mobile Director s Hiroshi YamadaNaozumi YorichikaProducer s Junichi NiwaShinsuke NakamuraDesigner s Wataru YamazakiHyoue OgawaHideyuki OdaYoko TsukagoshiIkuya YoshidaProgrammer s Toshinori SugitaSeiki SSS SatoShiori SaitoYoshikazu MoriKeisuke TakagiArtist s Tsukasa JunWriter s Hiroshi YamadaComposer s Masaki IzutaniSeriesSengoku AcePlatform s Arcade Sega Saturn PlayStation 2 iOS Android Nintendo Switch Windows PlayStation 4 Xbox OneReleaseArcadeJP 1996SaturnJP November 22 1996PlayStation 2JP December 2 2004SwitchJP March 29 2018WindowsWW June 22 2020PlayStation 4 and Xbox OneWW August 3 2022Genre s Shoot em upMode s Single player co opArcade systemPsikyo 1st Generation Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 2 1 Story 2 2 Characters 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Sequel 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Sengoku Blade features a style reminiscent of feudal JapanSengoku Blade is horizontal scrolling shoot em up 1 The game takes place in an imaginative and futuristic version of feudal Japan featuring steam powered machinery 2 3 The Saturn version provides an option to choose a difficulty level between 1 and 7 configure controls and set the number of lives between 1 and 4 4 6 7 The player may choose from five playable characters at the start and may unlocked two more 2 4 10 11 Items include a power up to increase weapon power level bombs and bonus coins to increase score 4 8 9 Holding down the standard shot button can provide a more powerful shot 2 If the player touches an enemy ship their weapon power level will drop by one The player will lose a life if they get hit by an enemy bullet If all lives are lost continues are provided Once the game is beaten once a second round will begin without the ability to use continues Score rankings and other options can be saved to the system s memory 4 8 9 Plot editStory edit The game is set in the world where magic and technology co exist A militaristic cult Shinrano scheming the resurrection of their dark god has kidnapped the Shogun s daughter Princess Futsu Futsuhime for a sacrifice A group of heroes sets out to stop this evil plot The game features branching storyline and several different endings depending on the characters chosen Characters edit The characters were designed by the now famous 5 Tsukasa Jun at that time still an underground artist based on the works of Hirofumi Nakamura in the original game Tsukasa also returned to design the characters for the second sequel Tengai Tengai Kano ターボ坊主 天外 A Buddhist warrior monk from the previous game who has become the main character in the sequel Voiced by Shōzō Iizuka Miko Koyori Koyori Togashi 富樫こより a busty Shinto shrine maiden She has become the series symbol and a fan favourite due to her increased sex appeal in comparison to the original game Voiced by Maria Kawamura Junis Hayate ユーニス A spunky 12 year old ninja girl with a pet lemur like animal named Socrates She is the younger sister of Jane from Sengoku Ace who had disappeared at the end of the previous game but Junis believes that she is alive and imprisoned at the Evil Castle Voiced by Hiroko Kasahara Sho Shoma Shoumaru 翔丸 A young swordsman ninja who is in love with the kidnapped Princess Futsu and feels some crush with Koyori 6 He wants revenge for the death of his mother and sisters 7 During the game it is revealed that his father is the lord of evil Kiyatsu the final boss of the game Voiced by Takehito Koyasu Katana Hagane ハガネ A samurai robot attempting recover its human body Katana is really a swordswoman called Hagane and during his ending with Junis she reveals her first name Kirie Voiced by Hōchu Ōtsuka Flush Flash Ayin Shine Ain Kain Aine 閃光のアイン A one eyed archer samurai from the previous game now as a secret character He is looking for his sister Asuka again Voiced by Norio Wakamoto Release editOriginally released for the arcades in 1996 Sengoku Blade was first ported to the Sega Saturn on November 22 of that same year 8 This version was released as a two disc double set including a bonus omake CD ROM which featured hundreds of Sengoku Ace series artworks including the official art guest art and fan art from a contest by Psikyo and now is rare and expensive to obtain 3 Exclusive for the Saturn conversion was the implementation of voices during the brief cut scenes and the addition of Marion from the Gunbird series as a bonus hidden character 9 In 2004 the game was also ported to PlayStation 2 as part of the Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol 2 Sengoku Ace amp Sengoku Blade by Taito which was re released one year later as a budget range title The Japanese release contains both Sengoku Ace and Sengoku Blade but in Europe the two games were sold separately 8 In 2014 the game was released internationally for iOS and Android mobile devices in Japanese English and Korean 1 10 It was also released for the Nintendo Switch in 2018 The game s manga adaptation was published on August 4 1996 11 The game s original soundtrack was released by Pony Canyon and Scitron on May 17 1996 12 Several PVC figures were also released for Koyori and Junis 13 14 as well as for the demon ninja villainess Kaen 火燕 15 16 who has become one of the game s most popular characters 17 18 Reception editIn Japan Game Machine listed Sengoku Blade on their June 1 1996 issue as being the thirteenth most successful arcade game of the month 19 In a gamesTM retrospective Sengoku Blade was found to be a simple but enjoyable shooter and given a score of 8 out of 10 They praised the unique graphical style and detail and compared the game favorably to Psikyo s earlier shooter Gunbird 2 In 1997 the Japanese Sega Saturn Magazine ranked the game s Koyori as the 47th best female character on the platform 20 The Saturn version has become a collector s item 2 3 Sequel editIt was followed by Sengoku Cannon Sengoku Ace Episode III released for the PlayStation Portable in 2005 Notes edit Sengoku Blade 戦国ブレード Sengoku Buredo fully titled Sengoku Blade Sengoku Ace Episode IIReferences edit a b Arcade Shoot Em Up Tengai Reappears For Smartphones Siliconera 2014 06 14 Archived from the original on 2016 09 13 Retrieved 2016 04 01 a b c d e gamesTM 27 Archived from the original on 2016 04 10 Retrieved 2014 05 04 a b c Reportaje Juegos Ocultos y Olvidados Vol 10 PC MeriStation com mx 2014 11 30 Archived from the original on 2016 01 31 Retrieved 2016 04 01 a b c d Sengoku Blade instruction manual NTSC J Sega Saturn ed Atluls 1996 人気絵師が勢ぞろいした 絵師100人展 が秋葉原UDXで開催 GAME Watch Game watch impress co jp 3 May 2011 Retrieved 2016 04 01 Ending for Tengai Sho Miko Team Arcade Vgmuseum com Retrieved 2013 09 11 long range bullet Tsukasa Jun Game Contributions Longrangebullet namakoteam com 2004 04 29 Retrieved 2013 09 11 a b Sengoku Blade Arcade Gear Archived from the original on 2014 01 31 Retrieved 2014 05 04 Sengoku Blade Koyori amp Marion translated dialogues Sega Saturn YouTube 2010 12 29 Archived from the original on 2016 04 26 Retrieved 2013 09 11 戦国ブレードがせっかく移植されたのに おっぱいが見えないだけで騒ぐゲーマーの見苦しさ iPhoneゲーマーな日々 Gamecast blog com 2014 06 05 Archived from the original on 2016 09 16 Retrieved 2016 04 01 刃 Yaiba Interq or jp Archived from the original on 2015 11 06 Retrieved 2014 05 04 PCCB 00216 Sengoku Blade VGMdb Archived from the original on 2013 11 09 Retrieved 2013 09 11 Koyori Characters Encyclopedia MyFigureCollection net Tsuki board net MyFigureCollection net Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 04 01 Junis Characters Encyclopedia MyFigureCollection net Tsuki board net MyFigureCollection net 2012 12 31 Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 04 01 ゲームのおにゃのこ敵 wiki 戦国ブレード 9 atwiki jp 1980 01 01 Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 04 01 彩京 戦国ブレード 1 6 火燕 岡山フィギュア 新品 の通販 カラメル Calamel jp Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 04 01 ロングソード連合プレイ日記 聞き取りレビュー2014 回答者 MLさん 戦国ブレード サターン 弱小チームには参加をご遠慮していただきましょうか ねぇ カナディアンマンさんにスペシャルマンさん Gamaboy ken shin net Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 04 01 年齢認証確認 DiGiket com Archived from the original on 2016 11 07 Retrieved 2016 04 01 Game Machine s Best Hit Games 25 TVゲーム機ーソフトウェア Video Game Software Game Machine in Japanese No 519 Amusement Press Inc 1 June 1996 p 21 ゲーム美少女50名ベストランキング Sega Saturn Magazine Japan No 25 1997 1997 07 25 p 129 External links edit in Japanese Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol 2 Sengoku Ace amp Sengoku Blade official website in Japanese Sengoku Blade for Nintendo Switch official website Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol 2 Sengoku Ace amp Sengoku Blade at MobyGames Sengoku Blade at Giant Bomb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sengoku Blade amp oldid 1193124438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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