I recently discovered that "Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked" is due out at the end of March in the US and it looks mediocre to say the least
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Too often these games cash in on the characterisations and visual flair of the original series but the gameplay is often pushed to the sidelines.
I'm sure the product is actually 'rushed' to get it on the shelves quickly and the publishers use old game engines to save time and effort, but that's no excuse when the consumer wants a decent product for their $50.
There are some good games- ".Hack//Sign" for example and many other stand-alone games have spawned their own cartoons/comics in turn so it's swings & roundabouts.
Let's not delve into the games that have had live-action movies made from them [Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Doom etc]
