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| developer = SNK | | developer = SNK | ||
| system = NeoGeo<br>JP: October 25, 1996<br>NA: 1996 | | system = NeoGeo<br>JP: October 25, 1996<br>NA: 1996 | ||
| netcode = Rollback ( | | netcode = Rollback ([https://www.fightcade.com/ Fightcade 2]) | ||
| resources = [http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~hitokiri/amakusa.htm Japanese Wiki by Ponnsyabu02] | |||
| | | resources2 = [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TS9eU82oz_E6qUfa3pQN8iUioaEdXJdCs7QiYT5KOPE/edit?usp=sharing beansprouts Beginner Guide via Google Docs] | ||
| community = [https://discord.com/invite/Tt2SDFS Samurai Shodown (Discord)] | | resources3 = [http://www.heavenlyspirits.net/amakusa2k5/main.htm Heavenly Spirits, Ancient Knowledge Site] | ||
| resources4 = [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr0eYIxGzI59nGlhzICloOA sxnstream, Korean SS4 Matches] | |||
| resources5 = [https://www.youtube.com/@MIKADO4649 Game Center Mikado, Japanese arcade SS4 Tournaments] | |||
| community = [https://discord.com/invite/Tt2SDFS Samurai Shodown (Discord)] | |||
| community2 = [https://discord.com/invite/AnFuyDH Samurai Friends!] | |||
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Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa’s Revenge (サムライスピリッツ天草降臨, Samurai Supirittsu Amakusa Kōrin) is the fourth entry in the Samurai Shodown franchise, developed by SNK and released in 1996 for the Neo Geo arcade system. | Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa’s Revenge (サムライスピリッツ天草降臨, Samurai Supirittsu Amakusa Kōrin) is the fourth entry in the Samurai Shodown franchise, developed by SNK and released in 1996 for the Neo Geo arcade system. | ||
Samurai Shodown IV is | Samurai Shodown IV is somewhat of an updated version of Samurai Shodown III, albeit remaining very different from its predecessor in many regards, as it features some of the mechanics present from the previous game, as well as adding new mechanics such as the Pursuit, Combo Slash, and Rage Explosion. This game is considered a high point in the series by many due to its diverse roster, fast gameplay, and unique combo system. It also introduced universal WFT inputs for the entire cast among other details. This new WFT input, as well as several other additions, are now series staples that originated from this game. | ||
==Story== | |||
The year, 1789. | |||
As frost, floods, fires, and famine play havoc with the world, a sinister castle appears in the land of Shimabara. The lord of that castle is Shiro Tokisada Amakusa. Having previously been resurrected from the realm of the dead, Amakusa was supposed to have been slain in the midst of his evil designs, but now he returns to subjugate the world of the living. Having already engulfed the Shimabara peninsula, this castle of evil grows larger day by day. People soon call it "Amakusa Castle" and in their terror begin to revere it, hoping this will save them. | |||
But little did they know that this act of desperation would only summon further misfortune.... Amakusa has returned for more trouble, this time taking over a castle in a jagged wasteland and kidnapping the sorceress-in-training Hazuki Kazama, Kazuki and Sogetsu's beloved younger sister, in order to use her as a power source. The power spreading from Amakusa's work catches the attention of various warriors who head in for a variety of purposes... and even Zankuro Minazuki also has a hand in the story. | |||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
In terms of the roster, 5 characters were added in SSIV that weren't in SSIII, 2 of them new ([[Samurai Shodown IV | In terms of the roster, 5 characters were added in SSIV that weren't in SSIII, 2 of them new ([[Samurai Shodown IV/Sogetsu|Sogetsu]] and [[Samurai Shodown IV/Kazuki|Kazuki]]) and 3 of them veterans ([[Samurai Shodown IV/Tam Tam|Tam Tam]], [[Samurai Shodown IV/Jubei|Jubei]], and [[Samurai Shodown IV/Charlotte|Charlotte]]). | ||
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|[[File:Tam Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Tam Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Tam Tam]] | ||
|[[File:Sog Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Sog Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Sogetsu]] | ||
|[[File:Amak Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Amak Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Amakusa]] | ||
|[[File:Kaz Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Kaz Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Kazuki]] | ||
|[[File:Char Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Char Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Charlotee]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Tam Tam|Tam Tam]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Sogetsu|Sogetsu]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Amakusa|Amakusa]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Kazuki|Kazuki]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Charlotte|Charlotte]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Nako Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Nako Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Nakoruru]] | ||
|[[File:Gen Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Gen Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Genjuro]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[File:Haoh Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Haoh Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Haohmaru]] | ||
|[[File:Rimu Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Rimu Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Rimururu]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Nakoruru|Nakoruru]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Genjuro|Genjuro]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Haohmaru|Haohmaru]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Rimururu|Rimururu]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Gaira Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Gaira Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Gaira]] | ||
|[[File:Ukyo Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Ukyo Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Ukyo]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[File:Galf Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Galf Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Galford]] | ||
|[[File:Shizu Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Shizu Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Shizumaru]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Gaira|Gaira]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Ukyo|Ukyo]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Galford|Galford]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Shizumaru|Shizumaru]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Kyo Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Kyo Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Kyoshiro]] | ||
|[[File:Hanzo Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Hanzo Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Hanzo]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[File:Jubei Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Jubei Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Jubei]] | ||
|[[File:Basa Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV | |[[File:Basa Icon IV.png|link=Samurai Shodown IV/Basara]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Kyoshiro|Kyoshiro]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Hanzo|Hanzo]] | ||
| | | | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Jubei|Jubei]] | ||
|[[Samurai Shodown IV | |[[Samurai Shodown IV/Basara|Basara]] | ||
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|} | |} |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 12 June 2023
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa's Revenge | |
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Developers |
SNK |
Systems |
NeoGeo |
Online Play |
Rollback (Fightcade 2) |
Player Resources | |
beansprouts Beginner Guide via Google Docs | |
Heavenly Spirits, Ancient Knowledge Site | |
sxnstream, Korean SS4 Matches | |
Game Center Mikado, Japanese arcade SS4 Tournaments | |
Community Channels | |
Samurai Friends! |
Introduction
Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa’s Revenge (サムライスピリッツ天草降臨, Samurai Supirittsu Amakusa Kōrin) is the fourth entry in the Samurai Shodown franchise, developed by SNK and released in 1996 for the Neo Geo arcade system.
Samurai Shodown IV is somewhat of an updated version of Samurai Shodown III, albeit remaining very different from its predecessor in many regards, as it features some of the mechanics present from the previous game, as well as adding new mechanics such as the Pursuit, Combo Slash, and Rage Explosion. This game is considered a high point in the series by many due to its diverse roster, fast gameplay, and unique combo system. It also introduced universal WFT inputs for the entire cast among other details. This new WFT input, as well as several other additions, are now series staples that originated from this game.
Story
The year, 1789.
As frost, floods, fires, and famine play havoc with the world, a sinister castle appears in the land of Shimabara. The lord of that castle is Shiro Tokisada Amakusa. Having previously been resurrected from the realm of the dead, Amakusa was supposed to have been slain in the midst of his evil designs, but now he returns to subjugate the world of the living. Having already engulfed the Shimabara peninsula, this castle of evil grows larger day by day. People soon call it "Amakusa Castle" and in their terror begin to revere it, hoping this will save them.
But little did they know that this act of desperation would only summon further misfortune.... Amakusa has returned for more trouble, this time taking over a castle in a jagged wasteland and kidnapping the sorceress-in-training Hazuki Kazama, Kazuki and Sogetsu's beloved younger sister, in order to use her as a power source. The power spreading from Amakusa's work catches the attention of various warriors who head in for a variety of purposes... and even Zankuro Minazuki also has a hand in the story.
Characters
In terms of the roster, 5 characters were added in SSIV that weren't in SSIII, 2 of them new (Sogetsu and Kazuki) and 3 of them veterans (Tam Tam, Jubei, and Charlotte).
Tam Tam | Sogetsu | Amakusa | Kazuki | Charlotte | |
Nakoruru | Genjuro | Haohmaru | Rimururu | ||
Gaira | Ukyo | Galford | Shizumaru | ||
Kyoshiro | Hanzo | Jubei | Basara |