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- Release Date 3/24/2004
- Publisher Sega
- Platform PS2
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
Game Description
Step into the heroic life of Samurai Jack, the famed warrior from Cartoon Network's hit series! Travel through 24 levels in four realms to rescue prisoners and do battle with over two-dozen enemies, including Aku and Mad Jack. Combo moves and the Sakai Mode add a stylish layer to the combat system, and allow players to do greater damage or slow down the action for more precise hits. Interactive environments let you cut ropes, blast doors, and break walls to solve puzzles and enter hidden areas. Voiced by the original series cast and developed in conjunction with the show's creators, Samurai Jack has the authentic look and feel of the original cartoon.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (5.2 out of 10)
The samurai known simply as Jack has finally made his way into a videogame. Making Shadow of Aku a reality was as daunting a task for developer Adrenium as Samurai Jack's eternal battle against the evil shape-shifter Aku. While the episodes are fairly formulaic -- Jack usually has to defend innoce...more
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Average Member Rating: 6.9 out of 10
Samurai Jack - Very good!!!. (10 out of 10)
posted by Zronyx (ARVADA, CO) on Mar 5, 2007
Member since Jan 2006
8 out of 9 gamers (89%) found this review helpful
Member since Jan 2006
8 out of 9 gamers (89%) found this review helpful
This is a very good game for die-hard Jack fans, same voice actors as from the show. The different swords are cool too. Some of the puzzles within the game are very diffcult and will take some time. Bad news is that it's short, I beat it in a few hours. The diffculity settings will change that a li...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 314 kb
Modes Story
Controllers Analog Control, Vibration Function
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