
The Last Blade
SNK's 1997 weapon-based fighter set in Bakumatsu-era Japan, featuring 12 swordsmen with unique stances (Speed/Power) and supernatural abilities. Introduces the 'Super Cancel' system and atmospheric parry mechanics.
Platform
arcade
Year
1997
Genre
Weapon-based Fighting
Developer
SNK
Controls
About This Game
Runs on Neo Geo hardware with hand-drawn backgrounds depicting 1860s Japan during the twilight of samurai culture.
Features two combat styles per character: 'Speed Mode' for quick slashes and counters, 'Power Mode' for breaking guards and heavy damage.
Includes hidden boss Jyuzoh Kanzaki with screen-filling special moves and multiple weapon types (katanas, naginatas, claws).
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