Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked

Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked (PS2) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation 2
Genre: Fighting Action (Brawler)
Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture

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04/11/2006
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Reviewed by Zigfried (April 23, 2006)

Despite all the silliness surrounding it, the core gameplay is both intuitive and smooth. At its heart, Sidetracked is a single-player hack-and-slash, most similar to a fully-3D Golden Axe. Like the classic old-school brawlers, levels are straightforward, there's a lot of button-mashing, and the enemies are repetitive. Fortunately, the game's always free-flowing and fast-paced. There's never any dead space... wherever you walk, enemies will follow, and those enemies must be ELIMINATED!
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