The Last Blade

The Last Blade

Release: 05.12.1997
PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable Arcade Linux Mac Neo Geo AES Neo Geo CD PC (Microsoft Windows) Web browser Wii Windows Mixed Reality

The Last Blade is a fighting game developed and published by SNK and released in arcades in 1997. It is set in a fictional version of late 19th-century Japan and features a roster of sword-wielding characters. The game uses a weapon-based combat system with selectable fighting styles that emphasize speed or power. Its presentation draws heavily on historical themes and traditional Japanese aesthetics.

Storyline

„Two worlds once existed since ancient times… The world of the living, Ushyo, and the land of the dead, Tokoyo. A legendary boundary to forever separate them, The Hell’s Gate, has existed since the birth of myths to keep an universal balance. There is said to be four gods that defend it: Seiryu of the East, Byakko of the West, Genbu of the North, and Suzaku of the South. They eternally perform their duty from the shadows of legend and were eventually forgotten by people as time passed.

Now, it is the ‚Bakumatsu‘.

The Tokugawa shogunate, after 200 years of reign, began to have samurai who long dulled their battle skills during the outskirts of the Heian period. People, who have long since grown used to peace, are met with fascinating foreigners and wonder about the confines of their isolation. To add to the confusion, a sudden disturbance occurs.

A natural disaster unprecedented in Japan’s history began. It was rumored to be the Majin Revival, a time when gods were to walk the land once more and deliver divine punishment. In a land where no chaos was said to exist, the people could do nothing but watch and despair.

However, it was said that there are individuals who did not. People who haven’t lost their fighting spirit and stood to face the chaos. Those who wanted to find the real cause behind the disturbance and stop it. Moreover, people who were unexpectedly born at the center of chaos. Those who had the ambitions to control the threat and those who are said to be the cause of the Majin Revival. Without speculation of their cause, they are brought together by a heavy fate as their battle begins.“

The passage to the land of the dead, Hell’s Gate, which was previously guarded by Four Sacred Beasts appears to be opened. However, chaos sweeps the land once the gods are encased in human flesh, otherwise known as the Majin Revival. The story of the series continues to focus on how certain individuals choose to confront such conflict, and depicts how each of them are drawn on the same string of fate.

Trailer

Trailer
Trailer
Gameplay Video
Gameplay Video

Multiplayer Modes

Split Screen
Offline Players: 2 Max
Platforms:
PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable Arcade Linux Mac Neo Geo AES Neo Geo CD PC (Microsoft Windows) Web browser Wii Windows Mixed Reality
Settings:
Action Historical
Genres:
Fighting Arcade
Developer: SNK
Publisher: D4 Enterprise, Plug In Digital, SNK, SNK Playmore

Release Dates

First Release: 05.12.1997
PlayStation 3
April 26, 2007 Digital Compatibility Japan
PlayStation
February 24, 2000 Full Release Japan
PlayStation Portable
April 26, 2007 Digital Compatibility Japan
Arcade
December 5, 1997 Full Release North America
December 5, 1997 Full Release Japan
Linux
August 31, 2016 Worldwide
Mac
August 31, 2016 Worldwide
Neo Geo AES
January 29, 1998 Full Release North America
January 29, 1998 Full Release Japan
Neo Geo CD
March 26, 1998 Full Release Europe
March 26, 1998 Full Release North America
March 26, 1998 Full Release Japan
PC (Microsoft Windows)
August 31, 2016 Full Release Worldwide
Wii
March 13, 2012 Full Release Japan
June 7, 2012 Full Release North America
August 2, 2012 Full Release Europe

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

SNK

Publisher

D4 Enterprise Plug In Digital SNK SNK Playmore

Porting

DotEmu

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