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| {{HL2}} '''Samurai Legends''' is a multiplayer action game for  | {{HL2}} '''Samurai Legends''' is a multiplayer action game for {{hl2|4}} that uses a combat system familiar to players of many online MMO games. Players may choose from three character classes and then upgrade their weapons, armor, and abilities by earning honor on the battlefield. Honor is earned by killing enemy players and completing objectives and is spent between rounds in a menu system similar to {{cs|4}}. Top players are recognized by a “leader flag” that attaches to their back, and these leaders then provide a healing bonus to near-by players to encourage group game-play. In addition, the monk class may seek out the “resurrection shrine” found on each map to resurrect fallen comrades. | ||
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| Samurai Legends | |
|---|---|
|  No longer being developed | |
| Type | Single Player Modification | 
| Engine |  Source | 
| Based on |  Half-Life 2 | 
Overview
 Samurai Legends is a multiplayer action game for
 Samurai Legends is a multiplayer action game for  Half-Life 2 that uses a combat system familiar to players of many online MMO games. Players may choose from three character classes and then upgrade their weapons, armor, and abilities by earning honor on the battlefield. Honor is earned by killing enemy players and completing objectives and is spent between rounds in a menu system similar to
 Half-Life 2 that uses a combat system familiar to players of many online MMO games. Players may choose from three character classes and then upgrade their weapons, armor, and abilities by earning honor on the battlefield. Honor is earned by killing enemy players and completing objectives and is spent between rounds in a menu system similar to  Counter-Strike. Top players are recognized by a “leader flag” that attaches to their back, and these leaders then provide a healing bonus to near-by players to encourage group game-play. In addition, the monk class may seek out the “resurrection shrine” found on each map to resurrect fallen comrades.
 Counter-Strike. Top players are recognized by a “leader flag” that attaches to their back, and these leaders then provide a healing bonus to near-by players to encourage group game-play. In addition, the monk class may seek out the “resurrection shrine” found on each map to resurrect fallen comrades.
Features
- Round-based combat. Weapons and armor are purchased between rounds.
- Over 30 unique weapons and armor sets.
- Armor purchased shows up on the character model.
- Clickable ability icons and mouse-driven selection cursor.
- Leader system encourages and rewards team-play.
- Resurrection Shrine brings fallen comrades back to life.
- Spell particle effects.
- Diverse settings and combat locations.
- Style selection effects character ability cool-downs.
- Mythic Asian setting and characters.
- 3 unique game-types (warlord, assassination, and take-and-hold).
Media
- Teaser trailer (4.8 MB)
- Teaser movie
- Gameplay movie with commentary
- Maps
- Armour sets
- Weapons
- Manual (1.3 MB)
History
Samurai Legends was put together within six months by a senior group of students as
their last big project before graduation at  The Guildhall at SMU. [1] A beta was completed, however it wasn't officially released because of the remaining bugs. [2]
 The Guildhall at SMU. [1] A beta was completed, however it wasn't officially released because of the remaining bugs. [2]
Team
See here.
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