About This Game As a major release from the million+ selling Way of the Samurai series, Way Of The Samurai 3 is the prequel to the Famitsu Gold Award winning Way Of The Samurai 4 and furthers the series’ blend of customization, exploration and action gameplay!Honour, sacrifice, betrayal… Your choices make you who you are. How will history remember you?You must wield the sword of a mysterious lone samurai during Japan’s turbulent Sengoku era, in one of the most atmospheric action RPGs ever created.Explore the villages, body-strewn battlefields, bandit fortresses, immense castles and local town of Amana, in an open world bustling with a rich cast of colourful characters that you can help, ignore or victimise.Choose your friends and enemies carefully in a game where every decision has far-reaching consequences, and where finishing the game is just the beginning of your journey…• The Butterfly Effect – More than 20 different endings. Your every action, no matter how subtle or ludicrous, could set in motion a huge variety of events, allowing for huge replayability. Explore new narrative paths, reveal new allies… and enemies!• Huge Customization - Craft your own unique weapons from over 200 different parts. Create the ultimate unbreakable weapon to suit your preferred fighting style. Forge lethal swords, spears, pole axes and more outlandish weaponry and discover hundreds of new abilities as you become a true master of each weapon!• Reward System and Samurai Rating – Your actions and conduct will reward you with Samurai Points and Titles, all of which unlock new game features, customisation options, outfits and accessories. Live as an honourable samurai, wallow in the low life of a bandit or strike your own path! Your choices lead to new endings, strange followers and other unexpected outcomes.• The Pen Can Be Mightier Than the Sword - Fight your enemies by force or take the diplomatic route, using subtle gestures like the unsheathing of your sword or kowtowing. Featuring an extensive dialogue tree, combo system and much, much more!What the reviewers had to say about the PS3 version:“Anyone who likes swordfighting, the freedom of an open-world, and the opportunity to shape a story would be well-advised to pick it up.” – Cheat Code Central “You're free to do whatever you want… you're encouraged to play it over and over again and try different things each time. Again, I think this design is great.” – IGN“Multiple endings, tons of weapon customization and plenty of replay offer up a package that is a must buy for fans of the first two games.” - ZTGD 6d5b4406ea Title: Way of the Samurai 3Genre: Action, AdventureDeveloper:ACQUIRE Corp.Publisher:Ghostlight LTDRelease Date: 23 Mar, 2016 Way Of The Samurai 3 Cheat Code For Money Honestly like this more than way of the samurai 4. Much larger maps more challenging reminds me more of the first one in the series.. Way of the Samurai 3 is essentially a choose your own adventure RPG with a sort of fighting game like combat system. You can unlock new moves through practice, forge swords, etc etc. You can also murder anyone in the world, if you want (the manual tells you not to kill all the save point NPCs if you plan to save your game, which is a wise piece of advice). You control a samurai who is left behind after a catastrophic battle, trying to find your place in a small town. There's a couple main factions, and depending on your choices different events will take place, culminating in some kind of confrontation with the man trying to unify Japan, Nobunaga. Or perhaps if you do things just right you could join with him...?There are a few major storylines though within those there's still some variation based on what you did. A full playthrough isn't too long; its clearly intended for replays, since your weapon case and skills carry over and higher difficulties may be almost impossible without upgrading. True, it's not a high-budget game--the town's not huge, and the endings are just scrolling text--but it's a cool chance to live for a little while in a town and do the Ronin thing. So it's cool.This is a pretty mediocre port: it looks just fine, but it's 30fps and the game does not play well without a controller. Well, this is still better than no port at all, I suppose! Eat your leeks and just be happy!By the way, if you run into a woman being accosted by two bandits, that's the tutorial lady. You're free to ignore her (or kill her, you monster!) but if you're confused she can give you some help and point you towards some melee training to boot. So that may help. Underrated.. This game is an anachronism. Even though this was released in 2008 I could only see this having been fun and engaging in the PS2 era. This kind of game design is so frustrating and past it's prime that you won't find any enjoyment here. I'd say buy it if you can time travel to the past when this kind of game design was more of an acceptable standard (especially with Japanese releases.)Give this one a pass.
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