![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Seeing as Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma Volume 1 was developed by Redacted Games (the studio behind the first Afro Samurai game), you'd think they'd be able to match the quality of the original. It's been six long years, and Afro Samurai has returned - this time, in the form of an episodic hack-and-slash adventure game. It had a fun free-cutting mechanic, it did a decent job retelling the series' story - it was a good game, regardless of what the sales numbers may have implied. Its sequel, the aptly-named Afro Samurai 2, may not be as popular as its predecessor, but for the most part, it's just as enjoyable as the original.įor the most part, the series' first video game adaptation was just as good as the works that inspired it: the Afro Samurai game on last-generation consoles did exactly what it set out to do, even if that wasn't necessarily revolutionary. It certainly didn't revolutionize anime, but it was loud, stylized, gorgeous, and most importantly, fun to watch. The original Afro Samurai series was, generally speaking, pretty awesome. ![]()
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