Rebooting A Fighting Game Classic - What Happened To Samurai Shodown?
Akshon Esports Akshon Esports
342K subscribers
88,054 views
3.7K

 Published On Dec 28, 2021

Traditionally, while the FGC tends to move from one game to the next as sequels come out, there have always been some older games that are memorable to fans. From big titles like Street Fighter Third Strike to less popular titles like Darkstalkers, these games all had something special that kept fans coming back to it years down the road.

One such game is Samurai Shodown, a 2D fighter originally released on July 7, 1993. On release, the game brought a lot to the genre that these days have become the norm.

Visually, the game raised the bar on stage designs with some of the most detailed background scenes fighting game ever made up until that point. Many of the stages found in the game wouldn’t even look out of place in a modern-day fighting game and challenged other developers to match their attention to detail. Along with that, Samurai Shodown featured a rage meter, which was the first time any fighting game had another resource shown on screen other than the character’s health bar.

With everything the game had to show, Samurai Shodown was an instant success in arcades. In Japan, it was the sixth highest-grossing arcade game of the year, while in North America it went on to be in the top five highest-grossing arcade games in 1994. Apart from the games financial success, it was widely praised and won numerous awards with many calling it not only the best fighting game of that year, but the best game overall as well.

With all the praise the game received, it was clear that it would leave a lasting impact on the fighting game genre and become a mainstay along the likes of Street Fighter and Tekken as well.

Support us on Patreon:   / akshonesports  
Subscribe to our channel! https://goo.gl/OvCljl

Join our Discord community:   / discord  

Become a Member to support us:    / @akshonesports  

Follow us to stay up to date with our releases!

Website: https://www.akshonmedia.com/
Facebook:   / akshonesports  
Instagram:   / akshonesports  
Twitter:   / akshonesports  

#gaming #esports #fgc

show more

Share/Embed