Mephiles vs Tron




Suggested by Destroyer Mephiles has returned and now he’s up against the hero of cyberspace. Tron has had a lot of good moments over the years but this is an opponent that will be a little too fierce for him. Mephiles has fairly incredible powers which includes making doppelgangers of himself and firing off energy blasts. Tron can block some attacks with his disc but not enough. He’ll eventually be overwhelmed by the attacks and will end up falling in the end. Mephiles wins.

Mephiles vs Flatman




Suggested by Destroyer Flatman has returned but he is going to fare any better in this round. Mephiles is an incredibly powerful fighter who was even able to take Sonic down even if it was a cheap shot. Flatman wouldn’t be able to do that. I don’t see him being able to even land any true hits on Mephiles here due to the differences in their respective abilities. Mephiles is just a little too powerful. Mephiles wins.

Flatman vs Menos Grande




Suggested by Destroyer Menos Grande is one of the original Bleach villains. They aren’t ranked all that highly in the verse at this point but are still powerful in their own right. Flatman is able to stretch himself pretty well but I’d like to see him try to stand up to a Cero from the Menos Grande. Right now it’s unlikely that Flatman could dodge or endure such an attack so ultimately he would have to lose this round. Menos Grande wins.

Green Goblin vs Orochimaru




Suggested by Destroyer Green Goblin is one of the most iconic Spiderman villains out there. The guy is fairly powerful and has obtained quite a few power ups over the years. You definitely don’t want to underestimate the guy. Still, he isn’t ready for Orochimaru’s fierce speed and regenerative abilities. Orochimaru will be able to overwhelm him with powerful ninjutsu at the ready. Goblin won’t be able to endure such an onslaught and will ultimately fall. Orochimaru wins.

II Piantissimo vs Graboid




Suggested by Sonic I’ve always liked Piantissimo. He’s a fun character in Mario Sunshine who really makes sure to put the characters through the ringer. That being said, he isn’t ready to face a monster like the Graboid yet. The Graboid is hardly one of the more impressive monsters out there but he is still ferocious and can end things with a quick bite. Piantissimo’s slight speed and durability won’t be enough to protect him. Ultimately he needs some kind of power up to try and win this fight. Graboid wins.

King Goomba vs Waddle Doo




Suggested by Sonic Waddle Doo has a little eye blast/thunder move which is pretty handy. It does separate him from the average Kirby minions but it won’t be quite enough to turn the tides here. The Goomba King is still a boss in his own right even if his stats aren’t amazing. He will be able to spin his way to victory as his tackle will take Waddle Doo out. Goomba will take some damage but at the end of the day his durability will hold out. King Goomba wins.

Allosaurus vs T Rex




Suggested by Sonic The Allosaurus is a vicious dinosaur that is actually pretty impressive. A quick bite would end most other animals. The T Rex is still known as the king of dinosaurs for good reason though. He would be able to land a solid chomp here and take Allosaurus out of the running. With a battle of Dinosaurs like this it’s always going to be a close battle but the T Rex should be able to clutch it out. T Rex wins.

Taskmaster vs Electro




Suggested by Sonic Taskmaster is an expert at copying techniques and then even improving on them. He’s certainly not someone who should be taken lightly. That being said, Electro can turn into pure electricity and moves at high speeds. Taskmaster’s attacks won’t even be able to scratch him. When Electro is serious he actually ends up being one of the strongest fighters to deal with. Taking him down will not be easy. In fact it will be pretty much near impossible so this is just a rough matchup for the copymaster. Electro wins.

Bullseye vs Katniss




Suggested by Sonic Katniss is skilled with a bow and arrow to the point where she can usually land a bullseye no matter how far the target is. That won’t be enough to defeat Bullseye though who is an expert with any and all weapons that he chooses to wield. That will prove to be a very difficult challenge for Katniss to overcome. Her own abilities are quite impressive but they are not quite ready for this hurdle. He’s also a better fighter in close quarters combat which gives him another advantage. Bullseye wins.

Samurai Warriors: Katana Review


Katana is a very unique Samurai Warriors game. The fact that it was for the Wii was already interesting and right away you can see that it’s nothing like the standard ones. The whole game is in first person view. I’ve never played a first person beat em up before so that was cool. The whole game also plays like an experiment or a tech demo as the game continues to change gameplay styles quite a lot. There aren’t many levels in each campaign scenario but a lot of different gameplays. It’s a fun enough game but best left forgotten as an experiment rather than giving it another try in the future.

In the game you are a mysterious soldier who has decided to help the cause of uniting the country under Nobunaga’s rule. You end up being the greatest soldier of all time and take everyone down. Each level has you defeating a ton of soldiers and even rescuing the leader. You get to battle with some of the iconic Samurai Warrior characters. The story isn’t the most ambitious or memorable, but it’s a fun enough journey. The plots for these games usually don’t take a lot of twists and turns anyway. I’d prefer to have played as a real character though.

As for the gameplay, like I mentioned it tends to shift a lot. The core gameplay has you pressing the A button to swing your weapon and you swing the Nunchuk for the super attack. Then the B button is to shoot your Gun at enemies. You also have a crossbow but the gun is just way better. It’s a little slow but the damage is on a completely different level so you definitely want to be using that one. Blocking is also very important in this game since it’s difficult to swing at all enemies before at least one of them swings back at you. There’s a good amount of strategy involved here. You don’t move as the enemies come to you.

Then you have the more traditional style where you run around to face off against enemies. This gameplay style doesn’t show up until the end of the game. It’s still in first person but the ability to move around in the large environment is definitely like something more out of the core Samurai Warrior games. There’s also another kind of style where you click on arrows to move your character one space in that direction. You keep on clicking until you are out of that maze/level. It’s a lot to take in but the actual gameplay isn’t very complicated at all so I don’t expect it will take you all that long to conquer this one and ace the opponents.

I will say that I did die several times in the game though. You can buy upgrades and items at the shop which are helpful. I maxed out attack power first and then worked on defense and health. The item shop’s healing items are also pretty good as they’re cheap to buy and even just being able to restore your health fully once is a big help. The final level has multiple bosses going after you so any advantage you can get will go a long way without a doubt.

In terms of graphics the game isn’t super impressive. It’s definitely not quite as detailed as the usual game but the illustrations are on point. There isn’t any lag in this one so that’s pretty good. With the in game graphics you always know what’s going on which is the important part. The soundtrack is largely forgettable. I can’t recall any specific theme here. So I think the bottom line in all of this is that the gameplay is solid but the rest of the areas don’t stand out. You should be playing this because you’re just a big fan of fighting gameplay or the series but it won’t beat any mainline entries.

In terms of replay value, the main campaign isn’t very long at about 3 hours. However, there are 3-4 other campaigns to play so completing them all should take you to around 10 hours. From there you can work on maxing out all stats and having a good time. Considering that the price isn’t too crazy on this one either it’s a pretty good deal I would say. You also have the added benefit of getting a bit of a workout with the controls as one level even has you run by shaking both controllers rather vigorously. If that doesn’t get you excited to rock out and have a blast then I don’t know what will.

Overall, Samurai Warriors: Katana is an interesting experiment in the series. It really feels like a one and done game but one that had a good amount of effort into it. The sheer amount of gameplay styles they squeezed in was impressive. It can even be a little difficult at times so you can’t just close your eyes and blast everyone away like you usually would. Still, when you have a core gameplay style that is already amazing, you don’t need to experiment like this. I would absolutely recommend any other Samurai Warriors game ahead of this one but if you’ve already played the others and want something fresh then this is a fun hidden gem to bump into. After having it on the backlog for almost a decade it was fun to finally knock it out.

Overall 7/10