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'''Afro Samurai''' is a video game for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]], based on the manga and anime series of the same name. It was announced in the February 2008 issue of ''play'' magazine and released on [[January 27]], [[2009]]. The game was developed by [[Namco|Bandai Namco Games]] and is the first game published under their western label, Surge.
'''Afro Samurai''' is a video game for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]], based on the manga and anime series of the same name. It was announced in the February 2008 issue of ''play'' magazine and released on January 27, [[2009]]. The game was developed by [[Namco|Bandai Namco Games]] and is the first game published under their western label, Surge.


Having previously scored the anime soundtrack, ''The RZA'' returns as music producer for the game. All of the main characters are voiced by the same actors as in the anime: Samuel L. Jackson as Afro & Ninja Ninja, Ron Perlman as Justice, Kelly Hu as Okiku, and John DiMaggio as Brother 2. The game features a cel-shaded animation style. Though it is a hack and slash game, the "fighting is a bit more strategic" and the player will be able to block and use combos. The enemies will respond by rolling, ducking and hopping over the player's blade and occasionally using body orifices to catch the weapons.
Having previously scored the anime soundtrack, ''The RZA'' returns as music producer for the game. All of the main characters are voiced by the same actors as in the anime: Samuel L. Jackson as Afro & Ninja Ninja, Ron Perlman as Justice, Kelly Hu as Okiku, and John DiMaggio as Brother 2. The game features a cel-shaded animation style. Though it is a hack and slash game, the "fighting is a bit more strategic" and the player will be able to block and use combos. The enemies will respond by rolling, ducking and hopping over the player's blade and occasionally using body orifices to catch the weapons.