![]() Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus plays host to two main single player modes and a secondary versus mode in which players can host challenges to fight other players online either solo or within a group. Even without a proper background, there is enough information passed through the conversations in cutscenes that will allow anyone, regardless of experience with the series, to understand the relationships between the major characters. This worry was half founded at first, and I struggled to keep up, though in the end it didn’t really matter as events are rather self contained. Having never stepped into the Senran Kagura series I was a bit worried that I would have no idea what was happening, especially given that this series has a lot of characters and history by this point in time with its many releases. Related reading: For a second opinion, check out Nick’s review of the PlayStation Vita version. ![]() Not wanting to lose for a variety of versions, each school sets out to either defend or annihilate the other for their own personal reasons. Taking both of these traits and really running with them, Shinovi Versus places the series’ ninjas into what becomes a battle royale as they represent their respective schools. The Senran Kagura series is well known for its fast paced fighting mechanics and its ample fanservice.
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