Samurai Shodown


Samurai Shodown, known in Japan as Samurai Spirits, is a fighting game series by SNK. In Japan, the name of the series is officially in katakana, but is often written in kanji, with the second character pronounced supirittsu, to better reflect the game's setting.

Plot

The stories in the series take place in 18th-century Japan, during the Sakoku or seclusion period of Japan with great artistic license so that foreign-born characters and fictional monsters can also be part of the story. The plot of each game is quite different, but they circle a central group of characters and a region in Japan.
Samurai Shodown consequently portrays snippets of the Japanese culture and language internationally with little edits. For instance, unlike most fighting games made in Japan, the characters in the series generally speak only in Japanese, with dialects ranging from archaic formalities and theatricalism to modern-day slang, something that has been preserved for overseas releases. Win quotes and other cut scenes provide subtitles in several languages, including but not limited to English, Portuguese, and German. Much of the music includes traditional Japanese instruments and later enka. Several characters are loosely based on real figures from Japanese history.

Development

There are two main artists responsible for the character designs and illustrations. For the early games, the characters are created and illustrated by Eiji Shiroi. His illustrations featured a distinctive, traditional Japanese calligraphy style. While he continues to design for a few of the later games, they are illustrated by another artist named Senri Kita until the fifth title.
The Samurai Shodown games are most famous for their "Rage" gauge, a meter that only increases as a player receives damage, and which when fully activated has numerous effects depending on game. Earlier games also have a referee in the background, officiating the match.

Games

English titleJapanese titlePlatformsRelease Date
Samurai ShodownSamurai Spirits
Arcade, 3DO, FM Towns, Game Gear, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis, Neo Geo, Neo-Geo CD, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Sega CD, Super NES, PlayStation 2, Wii, Virtual Console, PlayStation Network 07-07-1993
Samurai Shodown IIShin Samurai Spirits Haōmaru Jigokuhen
Arcade, Neo Geo, Neo-Geo CD, Neo Geo Pocket Color, PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Network, Wii, Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade, Neo Geo X, iOS, Android10-28-1994
Samurai Shodown III: Blades of BloodSamurai Spirits Zankurō Musōken
Arcade, Neo Geo, Neo-Geo CD, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PlayStation Network, Virtual Console11-15-1995
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's RevengeSamurai Spirits Amakusa Kōrin
Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PlayStation Network, Virtual Console10-25-1996
Samurai Shodown RPGShinsetsu Samurai Spirits Bushidō Retsuden
Neo Geo CD, PlayStation, Sega Saturn06-27-1997
Samurai Shodown 64Samurai Spirits
Hyper Neo Geo 6412-19-1997
'Samurai Spirits 2 Asura Zanmaden
Hyper Neo Geo 6410-16-1998
Samurai Shodown!Samurai Spirits!
Neo Geo Pocket12-25-1998
Samurai Shodown! 2Samurai Spirits! 2
Neo Geo Pocket Color04-30-1999
'Kenkaku Ibunroku Yomigaerishi Sōkō no Yaiba Samurai Spirits Shinshō
PlayStation, PlayStation Network12-22-1999
Nakoruru ~Ano Hito kara no Okurimono~
Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows03-28-2002
Samurai Shodown VSamurai Spirits Zero
Arcade, Neo Geo, PlayStation 2, Xbox10-10-2003
Samurai Shodown V SpecialSamurai Spirits Zero Special
Arcade, Neo Geo04-22-2004
Samurai Shodown MobileSamurai Spirits -Makai Rinne Ki-
iMode Mobile07-04-2005
Samurai Shodown VISamurai Spirits Tenkaichi Kenkakuden
Arcade, Atomiswave, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Network09-14-2005
Samurai Shodown Mobile IISamurai Spirits ~Shimensoka~
iMode Mobile11-21-2005
Samurai Shodown Mobile IIISamurai Spirits Tenka Musō Typing ~Makai Tenshō no Shō~
EZweb Mobile01-12-2006
Samurai Shodown Sen
Samurai Spirits Sen
Taito Type X2, Xbox 36004-17-2008
Samurai Shodown AnthologySamurai Spirits Rokuban Shōbu
Wii, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 204-14-2009
Samurai ShodownSamurai Spirits
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Stadia, Microsoft Windows, Arcade06-25-2019
Samurai Shodown Neo Geo CollectionSamurai Spirits Neo Geo Collection
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows06-11-2020

Characters

Over the course of years since the first game, the Samurai Shodown games have come to feature over 80 playable characters. The most famous among them includes Haohmaru and Nakoruru, who are both considered the series' flagship characters.

Adaptations

A television special ' loosely based on the first game aired in Japan in 1994. An English adaptation was produced by ADV Films, on VHS in 1995 and on DVD in 2005. The plot means to reenact the events of Samurai Shodown, but the characters’ roles highly deviated from their original source. One of such bizarre changes made was switching Amakusa’s gender from male to female. Another questionable change was the inclusion of the “Seven Holy Warriors”, skilled warriors who were resurrected to specifically fight Ambrosia, which is an idea never mentioned in any other continuity.
Several manga adaptations of Samurai Spirits were produced in Japan. One of them, titled Makai Bukei Jō Samurai Spirits, written by Kyoichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Yuki Miyoshi, was serialized in the Weekly Shonen Sunday in 1994. It was later adapted into English under the simplified titled Samurai Shodown by Viz Media in 1996, where it was serialized in the short-lived Game On! USA magazine and concluded in Animerica. The story is meant to be a prequel to Samurai Shodown II, establishing an original character, Yui Minbunosuke Shosetsu, as the main antagonist. Game characters Haohmaru, Nakoruru, Hanzo, Charlotte, and Genan remain the focal characters to the plot. They often interacted with several original characters in the story; the most prominent perhaps is the Koga kunoichi, Nagiri, who believed Haohmaru had killed her father during his travels and sought to avenge him.
The first OVA, the two-part Spirits 2: Asura Zanmaeden, serves as a preface to the events of
'. Character designs were done by Aoi Nanase, a longtime fan of SNK. Unlike most game-based anime, the voices were supplied by the same actors as in the game. It is relatively obscure, never having been released in the U.S., and the prospect of licensing is dim at best, as it offers no introduction to any of the characters, assuming that anyone watching it is likely to be familiar with the series and its cast already. The story mainly revolves on Nakoruru and her humanistic ideals: she believes that anyone with a heart has the right to live peacefully. Shiki, though apparently free from Yuga’s influence, is recognized as a threat for the sorcerer’s return and it was through Nakoruru’s reasonings that previously saved her life from Haohmaru. Nakoruru finds her and then struggles to peacefully defend her from her pursuers, which include Haohmaru, Galford, and Asura. Though torn because of her morals and pacifistic nature, Nakoruru eventually agrees to draw her blade and fight for those who need protecting. Despite being wounded in his final skirmish with Nakoruru, Asura stabs Shiki and they both sink into a portal to the underworld. Making peace with her blood-thirsty alter ego, the Ainu priestess leaves Kamui Kotan, hoping to find news of Shiki’s safety.
The second 30-minute OVA centers, Nakoruru ~Ano hito kara no okurimono~ , around the Nakoruru ADV game, again using Nakoruru as the main heroine. Character designs were done by Yasuomi Umetsu, who is best known for his work in Mezzo Forte and Kite. The events of the story are meant to take place during the time of peace between the first and second games of the series. The story introduces her childhood friends, Yamtamu and Manari, along with her younger sister, Rimururu, and the relentless enigma, Rera. Nakoruru, though glad that there is serenity, experiences several premonitions of devastation and is haunted by the thought of further bloodshed. The climax of the episode has Nakoruru protecting a deer from a rock slide, implied to be caused by evil entities. For undisclosed reasons, the OVA never released another episode and the story remains unfinished.
In 2006, Sabertooth Games released a Samurai Shodown V collectible card game set along with for its Universal Fighting System collectibe card game. Featured character starter decks were also released for Haohmaru and Ukyo Tachibana. STG staff favorites from the Samurai Shodown side tend to favor towards characters Nakoruru and Hanzo Hattori.