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Monday, 23 July 2012

Samurai II: Vengeance for Android


The long-awaited Samurai II: Vengeance has arrived on all Android devices! 

Samurai: Way of the Warrior was featured in Best Games of 2009 by Apple 
Samurai II is a true successor, aided by over a year of focused development. Overall production values and vicious action put Samurai II on par with console 3D brawlers. Screenshots don’t do Samurai II justice – the fluid action has to be seen running at 60 frames per second. 

But looks alone won’t carry a game – the developers listened to fan feedback and improved gameplay throughout. With a new virtual d-pad, dynamic camera, environmental puzzles, traps, and vicious new enemies, Samurai II is brand new experience for hack ‘n’ slash gamers on the go. 

Samurai II
 sends Daisuke on a quest for revenge across the war-scorched countryside. From a seafaring village to a flying fortress to the legendary Isle of the Dead, the samurai will stop at nothing to hunt down his arch-enemy Orochi. Will he get his Vengeance? 

FEATURES: 

★ Support Xperia Play! 

★ Intuitive virtual joystick ensures you’re slicing up baddies, not swiping the screen. 

★ Dynamic camera finds the best perspective for each encounter, adding variety while keeping focused on the action. 

★ Tense, quick and gory battle sequences! 
- Battle hordes of on-screen enemies wielding new weapons and sporting unique abilities. 
- Stay nimble and plan your attacks – roll out of harm’s way and eliminate ranged enemies like the Samurai Archer before they can strike. 

★ Improved game play includes new features. 
- Solve environmental puzzles, avoid dangerous traps, and discover useful items. 
- The fight is on - not to worry, the combat never takes a back seat to platforming or fetch-quests. 

★ RPG elements reward skilled players – upgrade the Samurai’s health, buy new attack combos and upgrade them to devastating levels. 

★ Between levels, gorgeous anime-style comic panels tell the samurai’s tale with original hand-drawn artwork. 

★ New survival mode pits the samurai against waves of enemies, giving hardcore players a score-attack mode to hone their skills. Two games in one! 

★ Runs at 60 frames per second on all Tegra 2 Devices 

★ Advanced AI system on par with console games. Goal Oriented Action Planning architecture is used in many PC, PS3, andXbox 360 games. 

★ Samurai II is developed on the Unity 3D 3.2 engine, the latest technology available on mobile devices. 

★ Original soundtrack – in classic samurai movie style, soft music builds with the heat of battle. 

*60 FPS only on capable devices. 
 
Download problems are usually related to the device's download cache 
being restricted. 

1 If you have rooted device 

Run from the ADB Shell : 

umount /cache 
busybox mount -o rw,remount -t rootfs / 
rmdir /cache 
mkdir /data/cache 
ln -s /data/cache /cache 

2 Samsung Devices as Galaxy S 

You must have the latest version of Android installed (ideally 
gingerbread) or you won't be able to download apps over 30mb. 

3 Devices that are running mods such as CM7 

Here's a link to a solution on the CM7 forums for such an issue. 

4 Others 

It's also possible that even though your SD card shows sufficient 
space available, other apps on your device are actually using that 
space with their own cached data. This is particularly common with 
apps like Facebook, which store tons of photos and other data in a 
temporary cache which can build up to massive proportions over time. 
To manually clear the cache from other apps, go to "Manage Apps" in 
your phone's settings, select the offending apps and choose "clear 
cache".
 
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