Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale [PS1] - Demon Inuyasha in story mode

This is a play-through using Demon Inuyasha in story mode in the PS1 game Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale. Read on below for more information... Demon Inuyasha is an unlockable playable character in this game, but he CANNOT be used in the story mode. ===== Additional Information ===== ---- In the story mode character select screen, Demon Inuyasha uses regular Inuyasha's portrait image. This is actually surprising considering that Demon Inuyasha has his own portrait image in the other modes. ---- In the story mode character select screen, Demon Inuyasha's box icon position is on the "3rd row", but it obviously cannot be seen because you're not meant to access this position. ---- Predictably, Demon Inuyasha uses regular Inuyasha's story in the story mode. All the speeches, dialogues and interactions with the other characters are exactly the same. The ending image is also identical. ---- The game is known as Inuyasha: Sengoku Otogi Kassen in Japan. ===== About Demon Inuyasha ===== He appears to be the "evil" or "possessed" version of regular Inuyasha. Pretty much the "evil-version-of-the-good-guy" stereotype. ===== About Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale ===== This is a high-quality PS1 game as a lot of effort was put into it. The portrait artwork captures the manga/anime feel very well, and has some excellently composed music. The in-fight sprites are also drawn and animated very well, especially Kagome. The game also has some of the nicest 2D stage backgrounds with lighting effects that affect the character sprites depending on where they are, as well as voice-acting for the story mode. Due to the high number of animation frames and the detailed backgrounds, the game runs at 30fps. Gameplay-wise, it most certainly does not play like your average Capcom/SNK/etc. fighting game. Instead, the game focuses on strikes and has a simple and flexible combo system which involves just sequence pressing between the 2 strike buttons in virtually any order you like to create a basic combo. There is also one button dedicated to executing a character's special moves, therefore, you won't find any quarter/half/360 circle command moves here folks. The game plays very similar to Shaman King: Spirit of Shamans... in fact it's virtually the exact same formula.

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