The lightning strike that launched the series, with spectacular zoom and devastating moves. Rough system but the Edo bushi mood lands instantly. Indispensable.
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Fighting2 players12+
Description
Samurai, warriors and ninja from 1788 Japan clash to counter the threat of Shiro Tokisada Amakusa. Published by SNK, released in Japan in September 1994. One-on-one bladed weapon combat with rage gauge amplifying attacks, nine launch characters, Edo-era settings. Japanese edition.
Samurai Spirits ~ Samurai Shodown review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Hand-drawn sprites of rare finesse, samurai in elegant poses and polished backgrounds: SNK signs a peak of 2D fighting. The snap of the animation and the beauty of the line elevate every bladed duel. This graphic virtuosity, sleek and timeless, honours a great tradition.
A total break from SNK's urban funk, the music of Samurai Shodown summons shamisen, taiko and flutes to recreate the Japan of 1788. The CD version deploys these traditional sonorities with a striking cinematic breadth. This unique sonic identity established the series as a landmark of the fighting game.
SNK Japanese September 1994 edition of the Neo Geo CD port of the first Samurai Shodown, a sword fighter that inaugurated the SNK weapon branch against the bare-handed Fatal Fury line. The Japanese CD cartridge keeps the original Japanese voices of the samurai and offers a grandiose orchestral CD-Audio soundtrack, particularly fitting the jidaigeki aesthetic. Desirability rests on the founding position of the title and on the quality of the initial CD port within the Samurai Shodown chronology.
Better with friends
A pioneer of sword fighting where distance and fear of the big hit turn each duel into a nervy tug-of-war. The competition rewards patience and composure over button-mashing, in tension that mounts with every step. Raw and readable, it sets up an honor rivalry where you watch for the slightest opening, and the rematch is settled round after round between respectful foes.
A cult cover
Sword raised against a blazing backdrop, Haohmaru alone concentrates all the tension of the katana duel. The nervous brushwork and incandescent reds give the image the fervour of a war painting, far from the arcade's colourful sprites. This martial drama, at once classical and ferocious, sets the tone of a legendary armed versus from the very first glance.
Is Samurai Spirits ~ Samurai Shodown still worth playing in 2026?
Samurai Spirits, known as Samurai Shodown, is the breakthrough that launched the series, with spectacular zoom, devastating strikes and a sense of risk unheard of in each exchange. The system stays rougher than its sequels, but the Edo bushi atmosphere lands instantly, the art direction marks the period and the soundtrack surprises with restraint. On Neo Geo CD, loading reminds you of the format while the CD score gains clarity. A fundamental detour for SNK history fans and weapon-fighter veterans.