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Bakumatsu Roman Daini Maku - Gekka no Kenshi - Final Edition (Japan)

Sega Dreamcast
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2000
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A 2D versus fighter dripping with style, with gorgeous Japanese art and katanas that sing. The combat stays demanding but wildly rewarding once the rhythm clicks. A real treat for fighting game lovers.

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Category
Fighting 1 player 12+
Description
Bakumatsu samurai clash in this Dreamcast port of the enhanced finale of Bakumatsu Roman. Published by SNK, released in Japan in July 2000. 2D fighting game with Bakumatsu-era samurai, lunar magic system, enriched portraits and storyline. Japanese edition.

Bakumatsu Roman Daini Maku - Gekka no Kenshi - Final Edition review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Inked linework, woodblock prints set in motion and samurai animated with rare finesse: the aesthetic draws on traditional Japanese painting. Dusk-lit backdrops and moonlight effects feed a striking end-of-an-era melancholy. This hand-drawn elegance remains a peak of 2D fighting.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,58 GB 📅27/07/2000
Published by SNK

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Collector interest

Revised and definitive Japanese edition of Last Blade 2 on Dreamcast, considered the most polished arcade version brought home by SNK. Collector value rests both on the cult status of the fighting game within the Bakumatsu Roman sub-series and on the rarity of the Final Edition port, which adds modes absent from the Neo Geo release. A reference piece for 2D SNK collectors.

Is Bakumatsu Roman Daini Maku - Gekka no Kenshi - Final Edition still worth playing in 2026?

Often overshadowed by King of Fighters, this second Last Blade remains one of SNK's most beautiful 2D fighters. Brushed animation, a melancholic soundtrack, and a clever choice between power, speed and deflect give every sword duel a singular flavour. Final Edition rounds out the roster and unlocks aerial combos. Anyone fond of old school versus play will find an elegance here that very few modern releases match, provided they accept a deliberate pace.

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