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OneChanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad
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Developer(s) Tamsoft
Publisher(s) D3
Designer
Engine
status Status Missing
Release date Xbox 360
December 14, 2006 (JP)
February 10, 2009 (NA)
February 27, 2009 (EU)
Genre Hack and slash
Mode(s) Single-player, Cooperative modes
Age rating(s) BBFC: 18
CERO: Z
ESRB: M
PEGI: 18+
Platform(s) Xbox 360
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media DVD
Input Gamepad
Requirements Memory card Hard drive
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad (お姉チャンバラvorteX ~忌血を継ぐ者たち~ Oneechanbara VorteX ~The Descendants of The Cursed Blood~?) is a horror themed hack and slash video game released on December 14, 2006 in Japan, February 10, 2009 in North America and February 27 in Europe, by Tamsoft and D3 Publisher as part of D3's Simple Series. With the games launch a set of outfits and three extra characters (Reiko, Misery and Himiko) were released as DLC through the Xbox live marketplace.

Gameplay

Players control Aya, Saki and Anna as they cut and shoot through waves of undead enemies, in either single-player or cooperative multi-player mode. In single-player mode the characters can be switched during play. The game features alternative modes of play; free play, quest and survival, as well as a dress-up option which allows players to alter the player characters' clothes. As the player defeats enemies two on-screen meters begin to fill. The first indicates the current character's splatter gauge, which increases as the character is covered in blood. Once filled, the character automatically goes into rampage mode, dealing more damage but also taking more damage from enemies whilst gradually and constantly losing health. The second indicates how much gore is on her weapon, uncleaned swords become dulled, and if the meter is filled the character's weapon will begin to lodge in enemies, forcing the player to manually remove it in order to continue fighting.

Plot

After the defeat of Reiko, Saki regains control of herself, and the two sisters return to a somewhat more normal life. However, this newfound peace isn’t set to last, as once again Tokyo is infested with zombies, and the cursed bloodline of the two sisters is set to clash once again with their own fates.

Characters

  • Aya: Raised by her now-deceased father and trained by the sword, Aya lives a somewhat more normal life with her sister Saki before being thrust back into the zombie-infested battlefield. Her family bloodline is cursed and has a tendency of sending her into berserk frenzies. Her skills revolve around edged weapons, from swords to throwing knives, and certain attacks can damage or kill multiple enemies at close range.
  • Saki: Saki is Aya's younger sister and shares her cursed bloodline. In addition to the sword that she carries, she has agility and martial art skills at her disposal, outmaneuvering foes and delivering precise attacks.
  • Anna (mis-spelled as Annna in non-Japanese dubs: A special force soldier who meets and allies with the two sisters early in the game. Her military background gives her access to firearms, explosives, and some (although not quite as sophisticated as Saki's) mêlée combat techniques. Later in the game it is revealed that her brother David has been kidnapped and brainwashed by the game's antagonist Himiko.

Live Action Film

Live action film was made starting Eri Otoguro, Manami Hashimoto, and Tomohiro Waki base. It was Directed by Yohei Fukuda, and the Exeutive Producers on the film where Hideki Tsujhata, Takafumi Ohashi, and Shunsuke Yamada. Onechanbara THE MOVIE vorteX was released on DVD in Japan on July 3 2009. Tokyo Shock in Association with Geneon Entertainment release it in North America with English dub and Japanese dub versions on DVD. The theme song for the film "Hisui" was Performed by Mami Kawada.

Reception

 Reception

This game has received mediocre to bad reviews.

Famitsu gave Oneechanbara VorteX a 7/7/6/7 (27/40) review.

1UP gave it a B

X-Play gave it a 1/5.

GamePro gave it a 1/5

Gamespot gave it a 2.5/10

IGN gave it a 3/10


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