
Standard mode, Frantic mode and shinobi transformation mode all give you different combo sets which vary even further from character to character, so it’s useful to know there are multiple ways to approach each fight depending on the activated mode and character. Battles wherein I forgot to go frantic and accidentally activated a shinobi transformation tended to last much longer. Typically I go with Frantic mode because the increased attack and speed make you so lethal that most fights will end in less than 5 minutes. This gives you a little more time to gauge your enemy and decide how you’d like to approach the combat before committing to frantic mode’s defence reduction. These fools never stood a chance!Īnother big change they made to the combat is that you can go into Frantic mode by pressing + (ripping your clothes off for access to ninja arts, increased speed, and attack strength – but decreased defence) at any time during a fight unless you’ve activated shinobi transformation by pressing, which gives you better combos and access to your ninja arts attacks. Or they’re not, and I didn’t even realise they existed in the last one and could have had much more fun with it. Advertisementsįor those that didn’t read my Burst review, you get a scroll every time the yellow bar fills up and you can use + to trigger a secret ninja art attack for 1 scroll, or + to use 2 scrolls for a stronger attack. The best change, in my opinion, is that after reaching level 12 with a character you can use + to execute a very powerful secret ninja art which (usually) devastates everyone around you, but it uses five ninja scrolls. It’s pretty much the same gameplay as Burst Re:Newal just with a few improvements/differences A couple of cool (but, of course, NSFW) anime cutscenes found their way into this title. I got quite far and then got caught up for a while working on our Top 50 Playstation Soundtracks video and only just finished the game this morning. I started on this platinum as soon as I was done with Burst Re:Newal. Fair warning this will be NSFW… Senran Kagura Estival Versus Review

I recommend reading the Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal post at least, as I will likely be comparing this game to it a lot.Īnd so I revisit the strange world of Senran Kagura, to find a lot of time has passed and there are a whole lot of unfamiliar faces. Advertisements Part 3 of the pervert saga commences! Check out Parts one ( Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal) and two ( Pantsu Hunter).
