![]() ![]() Benkei is the more powerful but slower character, with greater range than Yoshitsune. He wields two swords, and can double jump, and can use his sword to hang on ledges. He is able to jump on small platforms (which, if jumped on by Benkei, would collapse). Yoshitsune is an archetypical fast and agile warrior, making up in speed what he lacks in strength. The player controls Yoshitsune or Benkei, and both characters are equipped with two basic attacks: Normal and Special. Gameplay is third-person combat, similar to what is found in the Dynasty Warriors series (produced by Koei) and Shinobi 2 (produced by Sega). Early in his journey, he meets the Tamayoribito clan, led by Kiichi Hogen and his daughter Minazuru, who are the guardians of the Amahagane (天鋼) – stones of power that allow select individuals to release magical powers known as kamui (神威). The story follows the adventures of Minamoto Yoshitsune as he descends from his mountain retreat and eventually embraces a quest to defeat the Taira clan, thereby avenging his father. A sequel, Genji: Days of the Blade, was released for PlayStation 3. It is loosely based on The Tale of the Heike. ![]() Genji ( ゲンジ, Genji ) (released as Genji: Dawn of the Samurai in the US) is a 2005 PlayStation 2 game, developed by Game Republic and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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