The game itself takes only a few short hours to play through, but there are a number of branching paths that lead to different events and endings depending on the choices you've made throughout. The townspeople are caught in the middle, and your own role in all of this is up to you. Set in the period in Japanese history when the role of the samurai has begun to fade, Way of the Samurai sees you as a ronin who's wandered into a town where a feud rages between two rival clans. You can completely change the course of the game by your actions. Way of the Samurai is short and doesn't look like much, but it's an unusual game that can be a lot of fun. This one's most notable features are its branching storyline and, to a lesser extent, its complex combat system. It would be easy to assume that Way of the Samurai might play much like Tenchu without the stealth aspect, but in fact they're distinctly different games. Acquire has tackled a different, although similar, theme with Way of the Samurai: Instead of playing as a ninja in feudal Japan, you act as a masterless samurai, or ronin.
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No matter who you are, if you're going to see this film, make sure you have the patience for it it's worth sitting through the two reasonably slow hours for.Fans of the Tenchu series have been waiting for Acquire's first PlayStation 2 game with no small degree of interest, while a new developer works on creating Tenchu III. I don't recommend this to fans of action movies, as there's fairly little action in the film. I recommend this film to people with an interest in Samurai, fans of Jarmusch and people looking for a reasonably deep film. It had to end it, and I think the director, Jim Jarmusch made a good decision on that. I won't say that I saw it coming, but I wasn't disappointed when it happened. I've heard some people describe the ending as an anti-climax I don't know what they were expecting.
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Don't go in expecting an action film don't go in expecting a very deep an entirely intellectual film don't go in expecting a regular movie go in expecting to see a decent(if not good) representation of both the mafia code and the Samurai code. All in all, a great film, but not for all tastes. Also, I guess it's more of a score than a soundtrack there isn't any time where the music feels out of place in a scene. The soundtrack is great it's made by the hip-hop artist RZA, but most of it will be enjoyable to people who aren't into hip-hop. I'm not entirely sure that the film does provide a totally correct version of the Code of the Samurai. The characters are well-written and(mostly) credible.
So does Camille Winbush, who portrays a girl who Ghost Dog befriends and discusses books with. Isaach De Bankolé portrays Ghost Dog's best friend, and he does gives a great performance. The acting is all good, though not everyone pulls off as excellent a performance as Whitaker. The plot is pretty good, and though it keeps a fairly slow pace throughout the film, it also keeps your interest for the entire duration of the film. The film is very stylized and cool throughout, which definitely has some part in keeping you interested, but the theme and story/plot plays a bigger part, I think. It's fairly slow throughout the film, but it never really bores you to the point of not watching any more I've seen the film at least five times now, so believe me, I know. The film has reasonably little action, but it's not supposed to be an action film, by any means. Both groups live and die by the code, and this is probably the most important thing in the movie, and it's shown with respect with both Samurai and mafia I'm not entirely sure that it's correct all the way through, but that's not what's most important, anyway. These two very different groups, Samurai and mafia, are both depicted reasonably well, giving us insight to how the groups work, and, more importantly, their code. Apart from him, we also follow the fate of several mafia men(though nowhere near as intimately as we follow Ghost Dog). He is a assassin who lives by the code of the Samurai. The film revolves around Ghost Dog, perfectly portrayed by Forest Whitaker. This is a great film it has pretty much everything a great film needs: a great score, great actors, great performances, etc.