Seconds later, you gain control of Musashi as he single-handedly fights through an infantry-infested forest to one of the greatest video game themes ever. Insults are thrown, nicknames are tossed around, the most notable being Sir Little Turd, but the kid begrudgingly goes along saving the castle. With a castle already being assaulted, a young princess and her aids forcibly call forth the Legendary Brave Fencer Musashi, only to be stunned that a small child came through. Not a letdown was had when I bought the game and played the opening chapter. I was excited, possibly to the point of setting myself up for disappointment, but the thing just looked like a genuinely fun adventure to play. Touted as a 3D adventure similar in style to oldschool games like The Legend of Zelda, I was captivated by the colorful imagery and descriptions in magazines, about a blue-haired sword fighter summoned through time to a kingdom in distress. Most people anticipated games like Parasite Eve and Xenogears, but I showed zero interest in those, following instead a title called Brave Fencer Musashi. ![]() ![]() Touted as a 3D adventure similar in style to oldschool games like The Legend of Zelda, I was captivated by the colorful imagery and descriptions in magazines, about a blue-haired sword fighter summoned through time to a kingdom in distress."Īfter the success of Final Fantasy VII, Squaresoft felt more confident releasing some of their niche-like titles outside Japan the following year (1998), stuff you would never have seen pre-VII. "Most people anticipated games like Parasite Eve and Xenogears, but I showed zero interest in those, following instead a title called Brave Fencer Musashi. Brave Fencer Musashi (PlayStation) review
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