Inuyasha: Feudal Combat (2005)

Eighting

PlayStation 2

2.93 from 28 ratings

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Featuring all your favorite characters from the hit TV show, the first Inuyasha fighting game for the PlayStation 2 features a mission mode, a battle mode for versus gameplay, practice mode and a story mode. Featuring an original battle system, the game allows you to partner with another character, select the best formation system and develop and strengthen your fighting … Read more
Featuring all your favorite characters from the hit TV show, the first Inuyasha fighting game for the PlayStation 2 features a mission mode, a battle mode for versus gameplay, practice mode and a story mode. Featuring an original battle system, the game allows you to partner with another character, select the best formation system and develop and strengthen your fighting partnership, and destroy objects around you as you battle to take out the opposition. Read less
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Details

Developers
Eighting
Publishers
Bandai
Genres
Fighting
Themes
Action
Franchises
Inuyasha
Series
Inuyasha

Release dates

  • Jun 16, 2005 (Full Release) (Japan) PlayStation 2
  • Aug 25, 2005 (Full Release) (North_America) PlayStation 2
  • Sep 09, 2005 (Full Release) (Korea) PlayStation 2
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Rating distribution

5 stars
2
4 stars
5
3 stars
11
2 stars
9
1 star
1
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Morcys

Review Morcys 3/5 · Jan 11, 2024

A simple fighting game. It has 4 story modes which you can finish in about an hour, it has a total of 14 characters of which 3 are different versions of InuYasha, the number of movements per character are too few for my taste, but it's still a fun game nonetheless, although nothing out of the ordinary. enter image description here

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A simple fighting game. It has 4 story modes which you can finish in about an hour, it has a total of 14 characters of which 3 are different versions of InuYasha, the number of movements per character are too few for my taste, but it's still a fun game nonetheless, although nothing out of the ordinary. enter image description here

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