![]() ![]() These attacks are all that's needed to beat the game inside out (with a few exceptions) you don't even ever really need to block or use special moves or anything. Press the square button and our character performs a weak attack, press the X button, and a strong attack is performed. What we have here is a game in which up to four of our lovable friends from Inuyasha gather in a rather small, somewhat interactive battlefield and beat the ******* **** out of each other. I'm not one to make bad comparisons, though. A worse comparison would be the more recent (but not really recent at all) Power Stone for the Dreamcast, or even Smash Brothers. At its core, Inuyasha: Feudal Combat plays kind of like (but not nearly as good as) a very obscure game called Unholy War, which was released for the original PlayStation.
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