Genji: Dawn of the Samurai Gameplay Movie Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 26 out of Mixed: 22 out of Negative: 1 out of Genji's appeal for hardcore and newbies alike is that it's an excellently crafted example of the good 'ole slice and dicer with just enough challenge to keep things interesting.
All this publication's reviews Read full review. PGNx Media. The team has definitely nailed the presentation aspects of game making, and coupled it with very solid gameplay. With a more detailed and challenging storyline, Genji could have been right up on the top tier with the titles that inspired it. As is, this is an entertaining, beautiful experience for any fan of swords and samurai. All this publication's reviews.
Nicely presented, but ultimately shallow, Genji delivers tame action for the short amount of time it lasts. PSM Magazine. There are certain moments when the game is quite breathakingly gorgeous. Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK. It's a strange and giant leap back to restrictive, basic gaming that becomes joyless rather quickly.
Play "Onimusha" instead. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 7 out of Mixed: 4 out of Negative: 0 out of One of my absolute favorite games, truly a gem. Genji Equipment? Where can I get Genji equipment without a friend who has it? I have the NA version, so I don't have the gilgamesh friend card password mgsmaster - 12 years ago - report. Accepted Answer. So you can buy that and it appears in the shop. You can also find it on a few enemies in quick battle. I've found all 3 pieces on Golbez, 2 pieces on Sephiroth, and Cloud had the Helmet once Then it's a really rare drop after that so you should get some thief gear and a few accessories to help with everything.
Throw a fan of 3 projectiles in an arc. Details: Shuriken's alternate fire is also called "Fan of Blades. Type Ability. Genji darts forward, slashing with his wakizashi and passing through foes in his path.
If Genji eliminates a target, he can instantly use this ability again. Duration :. Cooldown :. Rapidly dash forward and inflict damage on enemies. Eliminations reset the cooldown. Details: The cooldown will reset no matter what ability is used for the kill. While Dragonblade is active, Genji will Swift Strike with his katana instead. Deflect E. With lightning-quick swipes of his wakizashi, Genji reflects an oncoming projectile and sends it rebounding towards his opponent.
Area of effect :. Deflect incoming projectiles towards the direction you are aiming and block melee attacks. Details: Can be cancelled manually. Any projectile deflected is treated as Genji's, and damage falloff is reset. Blocks melee attacks, Chain Hook , and Whip Shot. While Dragonblade is active, Genji will Deflect with his katana instead. Certain projectiles are unaffected by Deflect. A list can be found here. Dragonblade Q. Type Ultimate Ability. Aim Type Melee.
Genji brandishes his katana for a brief period of time. Until he sheathes his katana, Genji can deliver killing strikes to any targets within his reach.
Casting time :. Ultimate cost :. Unsheathe a deadly melee weapon. Details: Genji cannot use his Shuriken while Dragonblade is active.
Activating Dragonblade resets the cooldown of Swift Strike. Genji can swing his sword 7 times at most. Ammunition is restored after completion. Shuriken Recovery lowered from 0. Shuriken General Damage increased from 28 to 30 Secondary fire Spread reduced from 12 to 9 Deflect Duration increased from 1. Shuriken Secondary Fire Secondary fire recovery lowered from 0. Shuriken Ammo increased from 24 to Dragonblade Now restores ammunition after completion.
Deflect Hitbox size has been reduced. Dragonblade No longer interrupted when Genji is stunned or hacked. Va and 'Genji', with Gaku Space voice acting for Genji. Accessed on The Brothers Brick , accessed on Categories Pages with broken file links Heroes Genji Overwatch members.
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Sojiro Shimada father Hanzo Shimada older brother. Va has difficulty tracking her shots on a mobile hero like Genji. In addition, Deflect can buy you time as well as reflect her Fusion Cannons and Micro Missiles back at her for decent damage. Because D. Va's Mech is so large, Fan of Blades can easily hit her with quick and successive attacks. She will attempt to use Defense Matrix to negate your Shuriken, so try to attack her from a blind spot where she can't block your attacks or pressure her until Defense Matrix runs out.
Va's Boosters can allow her to track you down and finish you off if you attempt to escape at low health. When using Dragonblade, D.
Va can be troublesome since her Mech's large health makes it hard to destroy, and destroying it doesn't restore Swift Strike like a normal kill would plus D. Va's ejection time wastes more of your Ultimate's precious time. Consider saving Dragonblade until after D. Va has lost her Mech. Once D. Va's out of her Mech, you have a much better shot at finishing her off; a few Shuriken and a Swift Strike should do the job.
Your mobility will allow you to stay above Reinhardt and out of his reach, allowing you to flank teammates he's protecting or even Reinhardt himself from behind. While Reinhardt's massive health makes him difficult to kill, your mobility can allow you to always remain on Reinhardt's blind side and pelt him with Shuriken. You can even Swift Strike through his shield to deal some damage and begin attacking him from behind. If you catch Reinhardt alone, you can get behind him to force him to turn your way, allowing the rest of your team to swarm him and take him down.
If Reinhardt turns around and decides to start attacking you at close range, try to use Swift Strike and Cyber-Agility to keep your distance, as it only takes him a few hammer swings to kill you.
If you have Dragonblade activated, only engage with Reinhardt if he has low health. Otherwise, try to focus on his teammates with lower health.
While you normally want to be mobile rather than hiding behind a barrier, sticking with a friendly Reinhardt has its uses. While slowly pushing with your team or holding a defensive position, you can hang behind his shield and toss Shuriken, only moving out of the shield's safety once you're ready to land a kill with Swift Strike. If Reinhardt hits a large number of enemies with Earthshatter, they'll be prime targets for you to finish off with Swift Strike, or even Dragonblade if you're so inclined.
Deflect can block Roadhog's Chain Hook to defend yourself or a teammate. Otherwise, neither Roadhog nor Genji have a direct advantage over one another in a close range fight. Try to consistently jump around him to avoid his Scrap Gun and use Fan of Blades to pelt his body and build up Dragonblade. At a safe distance, you should be able to land successive headshots as he has no way to block your attacks and can't hit you from that distance. Genji's fairly low damage can be quickly healed back up by Roadhog's Take a Breather.
During this time, you'll need to decide whether to stick around and continue fighting him, or to take the opportunity to flee and gain some distance while you have the chance. If you do get Hooked, while you have a small chance of avoiding Roadhog's follow-up attack, you're most likely going to die, so always be wary and ready to Deflect it.
You can Deflect Whole Hog back at Roadhog, sending him flying backwards and keeping your team safe. If Roadhog has most of his health, try not to activate Dragonblade; not only will he probably survive the onslaught, he can Hook you while you're swinging away and take you out. Enemies snagged by a friendly Roadhog's Chain Hook will usually be reduced to extremely low health if they survive his combo, rendering them easy targets for you to kill with a Swift Strike.
Wrecking Ball. Although both of you are mobile, Wrecking Ball moves faster than you in Roll. This means he can retreat from you better than you from him. Plus, Deflect doesn't block Grappling Claw and Piledriver. You also can't block his mines and they can be deadly to you if you're caught in it. Since they can also latch to ceiling and walls, you should exercise caution when traversing his Minefield. Also, Wrecking Ball can use Adaptive Shields to tank some of your damage.
Both you and Wrecking Ball are mobile, so it can serve in both of your interests to travel together and dive on the same opponents. Winston's Tesla Cannon can't be Deflected and it has a wide range that tracks its target, meaning your mobility and Deflect are useless against him.
You can try to pelt him with Shuriken, but his damage output is about the same as yours while he has much higher health. His Projected Barrier will be very difficult for you to penetrate, and if you try to move through it to attack at close range, you put yourself at risk of Winston's Tesla Cannon. Even if you try to flee with Swift Strike or Cyber Agility, Winston can use his Jump Pack to chase after you and finish you off, making it very difficult to disengage.
Try to let your teammates battle Winston, or if you must, hit him with Shuriken at a safe distance. Both you and Winston are mobile, so it can serve in both of your interests to travel together and dive on the same opponents.
Provided Zarya has enough charge, the primary fire on her Particle Cannon can make very short work of you. Your overall damage is low when battling Zarya, but you can keep tossing Shurikens from a distance where Zarya can't attack you back. Unlike Winston, Zarya's primary fire requires more precise aim, so when fighting at close range, try to jump around Zarya to confuse her and disrupt her aiming.
While it's incredibly risky, you can Deflect Graviton Surge, which can swerve the game completely in your favor. As a sniper, Ashe usually prefers to stay in the back. You can easily sneak up on her and flank her so long as you stay out of her line of sight. Even at a distance, you can Deflect her scoped shots. You can also deflect her Coach Gun pellet to damage her as she tries to flee. With Dynamite, you can deflect it but your Shurikens won't detonate it earlier.
Also, you can burn yourself with Dynamite since Ashe normally could. With B. It won't be enough to kill B. However, you can redirect those bullets to Ashe or another enemy player. Although Deflect is a powerful tool to turn Bastion's strength against itself, a smart Bastion will stop firing as soon as you use Deflect, so try to do so at close range so it has much less reaction time. Thanks to your high mobility, you can quickly get behind Bastion and destroy it by attacking its weak spot in the rear with Fan of Blades.
When Bastion swerves around to attack you, that's the perfect time to retaliate with a Deflect and seal the deal. If you can't finish it off with Deflect, however, you may have difficulty with Bastion; you can use Swift Strike and Cyber-Agility to stay mobile and keep it from gunning you down, but unless you escape around a corner or up a wall, Bastion can finish you off before you get the chance to destroy it. Heckling it with Shuriken from a distance and from behind corners can help chip away at its health, but its Self-Repair can heal at a quick enough rate to nullify your damage.
If you wish to kill Bastion with Dragonblade, try to wait until it's dead or in Recon Configuration. Bastion's Ironclad will help it withstain a sword swing or two, which will be enough time for it to mow you down, and you don't want to waste your Ultimate's duration using Deflect.
Deflect cannot block Doomfist's abilities, which will give him bonus shields. Rocket Punch can stun you, effectively cancelling Deflect and possibly Swift Strike. The one ability you can't deflect is Focusing Beam, which means you're in great danger when you've been weakened. Also, you'll have a hard time fight her as she can fly.
However, Cyber-Agility and Swift Strike can help close the distance between you and Echo to even the playing. In a Genji vs Genji fight, both of you will have a hard time landing Shuriken due to your vertical mobility. If you have low health, you can use Deflect to buy time, though keep in mind that the opposing Genji will try to do the same. Deflect can't block Swift Strike though; if the opposing Genji is near death and is Deflecting, swoop in to finish him off before he can use Swift Strike to flee.
If an enemy Genji is in a group, it's best to prioritize other enemies before him who you can kill quicker and more efficiently. Hanzo's Storm Arrows can prove to be a threat to you at close range, but a quick Deflect can protect you while either killing Hanzo or causing the duration of his Storm Arrows to wear off.
Thanks to your Cyber-Agility, you can close the distance on Hanzo with little time and fight him at your preferred closer range. Hanzo will attempt potshots with his arrows at close range, but by staying mobile with Cyber-Agility and landing Swift Strikes, you can make quick work of him. If you don't know where Hanzo is yet, though, take caution; Hanzo is deadly at long range, and he can snipe you before you get close enough to fight him.
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