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Konami's version of the hit manga and anime series Shaman King (King Records and Bandai have published several other Shaman King games in Japan) is a card battling RPG/adventu...Read more
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Just for starters, I am not a fan of Shaman King. In fact, I had never seen, nor even heard of it before playing this game. So if you enjoy the series, you may like the game m...Read more
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Review on ps 2 Shaman king
I liked the game, at a great price, and I was able to find the game after searching for it over 6 yrs after I missed the first release of the game in department stores.
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Konami's version of the hit manga and anime series Shaman King (King Records and Bandai have published several other Shaman King games in Japan) is a card battling RPG/adventure. Shaman King follows the story of Yoh Asakura who might look like an average student, but behind his laid-back appearance, he holds an amazing secret. Yoh is a shaman, one of the chosen few who can communicate with ghosts and spirits. When Yoh teams up with the ghost, Amidamaru, he begins his incredible quest to be crowned Shaman King in the Grand Tournament held only once every 500 years.

Product Identifiers
PublisherKonami
GameShaman King: Power of Spirit
UPC083717200857

Key Features
PlatformSony PlayStation 2
ESRB RatingT - Teen
GenreAction, Action, Adventure, Fighting, RPG

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorFantasy Violence
Control ElementsGamepad, Joystick
Number of Players1
Release Year2004
Game Special FeaturesOriginal Shaman King storylines and adventures; increase your experience to learn new attacks and skills; battle enemies created specially for the videogames; events unfold just like reading a comic.
Support ElementsAnalog Control, Dual Shock, Memory Card, Vibration Function Compatible
Also Available In This PlatformsGame Boy Advance
Game Series3D Ultra Pinball

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Shaman King: Power of Spirit (Sony PlayStation 2, 2004)
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Maybe Fans Like It More

Created: 10/06/07
Just for starters, I am not a fan of Shaman King. In fact, I had never seen, nor even heard of it before playing this game. So if you enjoy the series, you may like the game more than I did.
This game is not long, maybe 7 hours or so, and even less is the time you spend in the combat mode actually playing. Probably two-thirds, or more, of this game is dialogue. And maybe a quarter of the dialogue is actually voiced. The voices seem to cut in and out through a scene. In my opinion, just keep the voices off, but whatever. The story is a bit rough, but that may be due to my lack of knowledge of the series itself.
Now onto the combat section, which you actually do get to see now and then. It starts out as turn-based, you moving your character close enough to the enemy in order to engage in the real combat. Your other options in this turn based area are: using items, a special ability for each character, provoke, etc. AND, I am not kidding, a save option that does not work. It saves, but if you die and continue, you start at the beginning of the battle. If you shut it off and load, you start at the intermission. Do not know why the save option is even there. Just avoid using it. Ok, anyways, you decide to actually battle a foe. If it is the main character, Yoh Asakura, you will get to control the battle. With any of the other characters, it is just auto-calculated based on their stats. Now, inside the battle system is when this game does get fun, if you are not playing this for the story. You enter into battle mode, you do your first shiny power up, and then you wail on the enemies with your sword, using effective button combos. But, beware, you can't use your healing items in battle mode. So it's not so great, but it is still entertaining. You win the battle, you get experience, you move on.
So the basics of this game is, Talk,Fight,Talk,Talk,Fight,Tal​k...It is not real exciting, but hey, its not bad either. I have played much worse. For fans of this series, go get it, this game is for you. For those who don't know it, it seems to be pretty cheap, go try it out. If you don't like it, I'm sure you can pawn it off to a friend who is a fan.
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Created: 05/12/08
I liked the game, at a great price, and I was able to find the game after searching for it over 6 yrs after I missed the first release of the game in department stores.

Much loved.
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Shaman King for Laura

Created: 04/06/07
Nice game, fun and low violence, my 13 year's old dougther's favorite, that's the reason why I bougth it.
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power of spirit

Created: 04/08/08
my son loves it, says it's much more of a challenge than he thought! he says it has great graphics, gameplay is fluid, and he can't put it down since it came in the mail. he definitely recommends this game to everyone. he usually beats most games within the first couple of hours but he has been working on this one for over a day and still has not beat it. he absolutely loves it.
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Worth the $5 I paid for it I guess

Created: 17/02/10
Sort of unique gameplay in that there's a bit of strategy involved before actually doing battle.
Otherwise it's pretty much run-of-the-mill kung fu fighting.
Oh, and only about 18 hours to beat and I don't see a whole lot of replay value.
But, Like I said, it was cheap.
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