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Instead they get a 3-foot-tall Samurai named Musashi, who himself is a brat full of bravado. Being that the King and Queen of the castle are conveniently gone for vacation, the Princess and her Butler have no choice but to do a Hero summoning in which supposedly the Great Brave Fencer Musashi, a legendary hero who once saved the world centuries before the game’s start. The peaceful Kingdom of Allucaneet suddenly finds itself under attack at the beginning of the game. The Story in Musashi is cliched if anything. Because not 30 minutes into the game Princess Allucaneet gets Kidnapped.
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It is difficult to gauge whether Musashi was developed as a parody of other games such as Mario and the Zelda series in which the princess is always kidnapped. Since releasing the magnificent FFVII, Square had disappointed a few fans with a few crappy mediocre RPGs such as Saga Frontier and Ehrgeiz (which is a Fighting/RPG hybrid title that is pedestrian in quality, but it features FFVII characters so it is was highly sought after title). Companies did this to boost the sales of a product they didn’t think would sell too well by itself, after all, Musashi was an original title that lacked name recognition. Square must not have believed the “Zelda Killer” moniker because they released the game with an exclusive playable demo of the highly anticipated FFVIII. The game did not receive magnificent scores, but a large contingent of critics (specifically a critic from a Game Mag with cartoon characters for editors known for giving mediocre RPGs PERFECT SCORES) received Musashi with good scores. It is quite possible that the game wouldn’t have been as well received as it was by the critics had this not been the case. In fact, Musashi was lucky to beat Zelda out of the gates by one month. The game, however, had the misfortune of being released in the same year that the groundbreaking Zelda: Ocarina of Time was released. The game was billed as Square’s Zelda Killer, which was interesting, considering that the game tries to mimic Mario 64 more than Zelda itself.

If these objects are destroyed, they will be able to drop items like when destroying an enemy.Brave Fencer Musashi was a little PS1 action-RPG developed by SquareSoft, a company that excels at making Traditional RPGs. However, you can destroy it by attacking. Players will have to avoid these objects if they do not want to lose their lives. In the process of moving, there will be strange objects falling randomly.

During the early stages of the game, you will search for the Five Scrolls to learn combat skills and sword skills. The game is divided into two main parts is the process of seeking help and the process of fighting against enemies.

Join the game, and the player will play the character Musashi and help him complete the mission to rescue the king. He inherited his father’s Fusion sword and inherited his will to protect the kingdom. To protect the kingdom, the monarch entrusted Musashi with the task of saving the kingdom. However, the kingdom was once again attacked by evil forces, and the era of Brave Fencer Musashi ended. His father was the one who saved the kingdom of Allucaneet from the attack of a monster called the dark witch 150 years ago. The story of the game tells a boy named Musashi, and he is a descendant of the legendary hero Brave Fencer Musashi. Brave Fencer Musashi is a role-playing action game released in late 1998 by Square.
