Kengo 3

Moby ID: 37561
PlayStation 2 Specs
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Description

Kengo 3 is a 3D fighting game with some Role Playing influences. In the game you learn to master "The Way of the Warrior" (Bushido). In this third part of the series it is your aim to travel around Japan during medieval times and win battles to claim your place as the most powerful samurai. The game features a real day/night system and allows you to visit 11 regions in different time periods of Feudal Japan. There are six different weapons to fight with and four stances and attacks to use them with. 30 historical warriors have to be fought in one on one katana fights in various missions. Role Playing elements in the game include being able to pick missions and a large world in which you can travel around freely.

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  • 剣豪3 - Japanese spelling
  • 검호3 - Korean spelling

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Game added by vedder.

PlayStation 3 added by Alaka.

Additional contributors: MAT, Ms. Tea.

Game added December 24, 2008. Last modified March 22, 2023.