No save control, it's all auto and you have to choose the save to continue, why? Like a PS2 game you have 3 slots and you can choose the other two but that's just to start a new game.-Played fine at high settings, you really need to use a gamepad for best results as I did.-I can't really comment on the story and how it relates to the tv series, I watched a season or two back in the day but was never a big fan.-Way overpriced at forty dollars, for that same amount you can get recent or older games that have a wealth of better gameplay and more gameplay. For the simple game that this is this is an unwelcome addition for sure and out of place.- Annoying menu UI etc also doesn't help. In fact it does this most of the time and gets really old, that's the whole game really besides boss fights which aren't too hard or interesting.-Another thing I didn't care for was the constant closing/opening gates which is an animation you have to watch every time after defeating said hordes of enemies, there are a few other annoying animations of doors opening etc that you have to watch, breaks up the flow way too much.-Your weapons degrade and need repairing which is an uninteresting way of managing difficulty and also of making it seem to be a longer game than it is. This doesn't work too well when it constantly throws enemies at you in large numbers. Gameplay is really at PS2 level as well, very janky combat which isn't too responsive and gets stuck in finishing animations. Gameplay is really atThis is really for diehard SJ fans only, it's short and features some pretty levels but graphically is at a PS2 level. This is really for diehard SJ fans only, it's short and features some pretty levels but graphically is at a PS2 level. I finished the game with barely 1/3 of the upgrades unlocked.It's somewhat fun if you're a big fan of Samurai Jack, but not a great game. Side-characters are there just as props that you run into occasionaly to repeat generic babble at you and give you an item.Upgrades are kind of unsatisfying and getting them is a horrible grind. It has nothing else to offer other than okayish combat and half-way through it feels like an empty, shallow and unfinished game. Then it starts getting extremely repetitive and annoying by endlessly throwing waves of the same enemies at you. It also features the original voice actors which is a big plus.BADThe game is fun for the first hour or so. Gameplay is pretty basic, but it's fun slashing robotic monsters with Jack if you're a fan. The graphics are pretty and do a great job of capturing the animation style of the series and gameplay. Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Online Edition.
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