Half of the time you played it were spent on walking

User Rating: 8.5 | Oboro Muramasa WII
Well, this game is good, starting from the game play. It's easy to learn and you feel happy while battles, because you will not forget how to do that 100 combo, or that strategy to not be damaged by the explosions. The problem is when the fights get too easy. Surely, the normal fights are good, and you feel the chaotic hits from the sword, making it more fun, but they get boring after a while, and the boss fights are the only who get fun.
Speaking about the bosses, they are easy to get damaged, and you just need a little of your mind to know the strategy, but the life is surely high, and you can spent a lot of time just hitting him normally. The unique difficult boss is the Big Oni, because the last one is even easier.
The scenario is great, i can say it is art, in the Japanese-Style, but it is not the saving grace of the maps without a thing, making you walk a long way without doing a thing.
In resume, i can say that if you like Japanese-Samurai histories, Hack-and-slash and great chaotic fights, this is a great game for you.