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{{GameExplain3DS
|title=Super Samurai <br>Slice
|explain=The Wandering Samurai has been<br>standing up to evil for a long, long<br>time.}}
{{RhythmGame
|number={{Console|3DS}} 26
|version={{ver|Long}}
|gift={{Console|3DS}} [[Flow Ball]]
|stage={{Stage|3DSland6}}}}
{{Nihongo|Super Samurai Slice|ゐあひ<ruby>斬<rt>ぎ</rt></ruby>り<ruby>伝説<rt>でんせつ</rt></ruby>|Iai Giri Densetsu}} is the 4th [[Rhythm Game]] of [[Songbird Land]] (26th overall) in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
The arrange version, [[Super Samurai Slice 2]], appears in [[Right-Hand Tower]].
==Gameplay==
[[File:Screenshot 3DS Super Samurai Slice.png|thumb]]
In this game, the player controls [[The Wandering Samurai]] who is once again slicing [[Demons]], who have kidnapped a woman in the village.


{{Template:Quote|The Wandering Samurai has been <br>standing up to evil for a long, long <br>time.|Super Samurai Slice Description}}{{Template:Game-Nav
During the game, the [[Demons]] spawn from all corners of the screen, coming out of thin air or from the water, with the samurai slicing them at the right time. In the middle of the game, he boards a skateboard, slicing demons on the move. Occasionally, a big demon appears, who the samurai must first block before slicing. At the end, the samurai faces the purple large demon who had kidnapped the woman.
|Minigame_infobox/Data = Flock Step
|Minigame_infobox/Data2 = Charging Chicken}}{{Minigame infobox|Name = Super Samurai Slice|Debut = Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Number = 26|Reward = 1 Flow Ball|image = [[File:Samurai_Slice_3DS.PNG|280px]]|jname = ゐあひ斬り伝説 |rname = Wiahigiri Densetsu|BPM = 120}}'''Super Samurai Slice''' (ゐあひ斬り伝説 Wiahigiri Densetsu) is the 26th minigame that has been introduced in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. In this game, the player controls [[the Wandering Samurai]], who has gone back to slicing the dark aura creatures that surround him. His goal is to save the woman that was captured by these dark creatures. The sequel called [[Super Samurai Slice 2]] is unlocked later on.
 
==Gameplay==
[[File:Samurai_Slice.png|thumb|200px]]
The Wandering Samurai must slice those dark creatures to rescue the princess being kidnapped by their leader. During the game, he will jump on a skateboard, which will make it move quicker to rescue her. Press A or D-Pad button to slice a small demon that pops up from four sides and even one from the river. When you hear a scything tune, that means there is a big demon coming for you to attack you, hold B button to counter its sword attack and then release it to slice a big demon in right time.
==Controls==
==Controls==
====Button Mode====
{{Controls|AorDt=Slice (Small Demon)|Bht=Block (Big Demon)|Brt=Counterattack (Big Demon)}}
*A or D-Pad: Slice a small demon
==[[Timing Display]]==
*B: Guard (hold), counter and slice a big demon (release)
{{Timing
====Simple Tap Mode====
|just=[[The Wandering Samurai]] successfully slices through/kicks away the demons. The demons explode afterwards.
*Tap: Slice a small demon
|miss=[[The Wandering Samurai]] grazes the demons, who explode shortly afterward.
*Hold Stylus: Guard (hold), counter and slice a big demon (release)
|through=[[The Wandering Samurai]] gets toppled by the demons.}}
 
==Results==
== Timing Notes ==
{{Results
*Hit: The Wandering Samurai successfully slices through/kicks away the dark creatures.
|Console=3DS
 
|caption=The Townsfolk Say
*Barely: The Wandering Samurai hits the dark creatures, but he doesn't slice them and they fly away. A barely counts as a miss.
|cp_DEF_Ng=He must clear his mind of errant thoughts.<br>Be wary of the ghoulish deluge!<br>His counterattacks require work...
 
|cp_DEF_Hi=He mastered the basics.<br>Impressive skills. Strong is his focus. <br>Killer counters!}}
*Miss: The Wandering Samurai topples over and yells, while the creature that hit him flies away carelessly.
 
== Rating Notes ==
===Header===
*"The Townsfolk Say"
===Try Again===
*"He must clear his mind of errant thoughts."
*"His counterattacks require work..."
*"Be wary of the ghoulish deluge!"
 
===OK===
*"Eh. Passable."
===Superb===
*"He mastered the basics."
*"Impressive skills. Strong is his focus."
*"Killer counters!"
 
==Epilogue==
==Epilogue==
<gallery>
{{Epilogue
Samurai Slice 3DS Try Again.PNG|"Er...Mr. Samurai? You might <br>want to get up..."
|Console=3DS
Samurai Slice 3DS OK.PNG|"Mr. Samurai...I'm over here..."
|NG=Er...Mr. Samurai? You might<br>want to get up...
Samurai Slice 3DS Superb.PNG|"I heard he's actually <br>17-bit... *sigh*"
|OK=Mr. Samurai...I'm over here...
</gallery>
|HI=I heard he's actually<br>17-bit... *sigh*}}
==Rhythm Item==
==[[Rhythm Item]]==
===Monster Debris===
{{item
{{Template:Item
|name=Monster Debris
|item = Monster Debris.png
|title=What IS This?
|header = What IS This?
|explain=After every full moon, there<br>are piles of this stuff lying<br>all over the village. No one<br>knows that the samurai is<br>saving them, but he doesn't<br>do it for the recognition.}}
|desc = "After every full moon, there are piles of this stuff lying around all over the village. No one knows that the samurai is saving them, but he doesn't do it for the recognition.}}
==[[Skill Star]]==
==Skill Star==
The Skill Star appears on the big demon in the middle of the game.
A Big Demon will attack you from the left, Hold and then release B at the perfect moment to collect the star.
==[[Challenge Land]]==
{{PAGENAME}} appears in the following [[Challenge Train]] courses:
*[[Bringing Topknots Back]]
*[[Game Gamble: Beginner]]
*[[Demon Slayer]]
*[[Wario...Where?]]
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Samurai_Slice.png|Super Samurai Slice<br>[[Right-Hand Remix]]
Screenshot 3DS Super Samurai Slice.png|[[Super Samurai Slice]]<br>[[Right-Hand Remix]]
SSS 2 Final.png|[[Super Samurai Slice 2]]<br>[[Final Remix]]
Screenshot 3DS Super Samurai Slice 2.png|[[Super Samurai Slice 2]]<br>[[Final Remix]]
WarioWhereSamuraiSlice.PNG|[[Challenge Train|Wario... Where?]]
Screenshot 3DS Super Samurai Slice WarioWare.png|[[Super Samurai Slice]] ([[Wario...Where?]])
Jk.PNG|Super Samurai Slice (Korean)<br>[[Right Hand Remix (Korean)]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
 
==Video==
== Trivia ==
{{#ev:youtube|NRVvfYBjc00||inline}}
[[File:Jk.PNG|thumb|220x220px]]
==Trivia==
*In the Korean version of Rhythm Heaven Megamix, the Wandering Samurai and the woman have their traditional Japanese clothing altered to resemble Korean traditional clothing.
*This [[Rhythm Game]] is designed to resemble video games from the 8-bit and 16-bit era. This extends to the title using the word "Super", as many games did back in the day. The prologue having "2015 MADE IN KYOTO" beneath the game's logo and options for "1 PLAYER" and "2 PLAYERS" references how the earliest games from the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Entertainment System]] and arcade games from around that time would display their copyright and player options, as well as the year in which ''[[Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+]]'' was released, and the location of [[niwanetwork:Nintendo|Nintendo]]'s headquarters, [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]].
 
*The scream the lady makes upon being kidnapped is reused from [[Tap Trial]] when [[Girl]] misses a jump.
* This rhythm game has a 16-bit visual style.
*Like in [[Iai Giri]] and [[Samurai Slice (DS)|Iai Giri Gaiden]], the Japanese title of this game uses a nearly obsolete Japanese kana, {{Nihongo|[[wikipedia:Wi (kana)|]]|wi}}, which is rarely used in modern Japanese.
* The words "2015 MADE IN KYOTO" on the bottom of the title screen are referencing the year that the Japanese version of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix|Megamix]]'' was made, and the location of Nintendo's headquarters, Kyoto, Japan.
*This game appears in the "[[Wario...Where?]]" [[Challenge Train]] course. Here, [[The Wandering Samurai]] is replaced with [[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]], who must rescue [[Sal Out]] instead of a lady.
* The girl from tap trial has the same scream as princess when she fails her jump
==Development History==
* Just like [[Samurai Slice (GBA)|Samurai Slice]] for the GBA, it has an old letter (ゐ) which is rarely used in current Japanese writing.
{{Main|Super Samurai Slice/Development}}
* This game appears in the "Wario…Where?" [[Challenge Train]]. In this game, you play as [[18-Volt]] piggybacking [[9-Volt]] in place of[[the Wandering Samurai| the Wandering Samurai]], who are slicing bad ghosts while saving [[Sal Out]], who replaces a townfolk maiden, kidnapped by these ghosts.
==In Other Languages==
 
{{Lang
== In Other Languages==
|jp=ゐあひ斬り伝説
 
|rojp=Iai Giri Densetsu
{{Template:Lang
|mnjp=Iai Slash Legend
|jp = ゐあひ斬り伝説 Wiahigiri Densetsu
|us=Super Samurai Slice
|du = Iai! Samurai XL|fr = Samouraï|it = Super Spirito samurai|es = El supersamurái rebanador|kr = 무사의 전설 The legend of the Warrior}}
|fr=Samouraï
 
|mnfr=Samurai
{{Template:Game Navigation}}
|es=El supersamurái rebanador
[[Category:Rhythm Games]]
|mnes=The supersamurai slicer
[[Category:Rhythm Heaven Megamix Games]]
|de=Iai! Samurai XL
[[Category:Games that have a sequel]]
|it=Super spirito samurai
|mnit=Super spirit samurai
|kr=무사의 전설
|rokr=Musaui Jeonseol
|mnkr=Samurai Legend}}
{{Game Navigation}}

Latest revision as of 23:56, 31 August 2024

Super Samurai
Slice
The Wandering Samurai has been
standing up to evil for a long, long
time.
Console3DS Icon.png Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Super Samurai Slice
Image
Console3DS Icon.png
Prologue 3DS Super Samurai Slice.png
Number
Console3DS Icon.png 26
Version?
Long

Super Samurai Slice (ゐあひ伝説でんせつ?, Iai Giri Densetsu) is the 4th Rhythm Game of Songbird Land (26th overall) in Rhythm Heaven Megamix. The arrange version, Super Samurai Slice 2, appears in Right-Hand Tower.

Gameplay

Screenshot 3DS Super Samurai Slice.png

In this game, the player controls The Wandering Samurai who is once again slicing Demons, who have kidnapped a woman in the village.

During the game, the Demons spawn from all corners of the screen, coming out of thin air or from the water, with the samurai slicing them at the right time. In the middle of the game, he boards a skateboard, slicing demons on the move. Occasionally, a big demon appears, who the samurai must first block before slicing. At the end, the samurai faces the purple large demon who had kidnapped the woman.

Controls

  • Ⓑ (Hold)/Tap (Hold): Block (Big Demon)
  • Ⓑ (Release)/Tap (Release): Counterattack (Big Demon)
  • Ⓐ or ✚/Tap: Slice (Small Demon)

Timing Display

Results

Console3DS Icon.png
The Townsfolk Say
GradingNG 3DS.png
He must clear his mind of errant thoughts.
Be wary of the ghoulish deluge!
His counterattacks require work...
GradingOK 3DS.png
Eh. Passable.
GradingHI 3DS.png
He mastered the basics.
Impressive skills. Strong is his focus.
Killer counters!

Epilogue

Console3DS Icon.png
GradingNG 3DS.png
GradingOK 3DS.png
GradingHI 3DS.png
Epilogue 3DS Super Samurai Slice NG.png Epilogue 3DS Super Samurai Slice OK.png Epilogue 3DS Super Samurai Slice HI.png
Er...Mr. Samurai? You might
want to get up...
Mr. Samurai...I'm over here... I heard he's actually
17-bit... *sigh*

Rhythm Item

Monster Debris What IS This?
Sprite 3DS Rhythm Item Monster Debris.png
Item holder.png
After every full moon, there
are piles of this stuff lying
all over the village. No one
knows that the samurai is
saving them, but he doesn't
do it for the recognition.

Skill Star

The Skill Star appears on the big demon in the middle of the game.

Challenge Land

Super Samurai Slice appears in the following Challenge Train courses:

Appearances

Video

Trivia

  • This Rhythm Game is designed to resemble video games from the 8-bit and 16-bit era. This extends to the title using the word "Super", as many games did back in the day. The prologue having "2015 MADE IN KYOTO" beneath the game's logo and options for "1 PLAYER" and "2 PLAYERS" references how the earliest games from the Nintendo Entertainment System and arcade games from around that time would display their copyright and player options, as well as the year in which Rhythm Tengoku: The Best+ was released, and the location of Nintendo's headquarters, Kyoto, Japan.
  • The scream the lady makes upon being kidnapped is reused from Tap Trial when Girl misses a jump.
  • Like in Iai Giri and Iai Giri Gaiden, the Japanese title of this game uses a nearly obsolete Japanese kana, (wi?), which is rarely used in modern Japanese.
  • This game appears in the "Wario...Where?" Challenge Train course. Here, The Wandering Samurai is replaced with 9-Volt and 18-Volt, who must rescue Sal Out instead of a lady.

Development History

Main article: Super Samurai Slice/Development

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese ゐあひ斬り伝説 Iai Slash Legend
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Super Samurai Slice
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Super Samurai Slice
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Samouraï Samurai
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish El supersamurái rebanador The supersamurai slicer
Flag of Germany.svg German Iai! Samurai XL
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Super spirito samurai Super spirit samurai
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 무사의 전설 Samurai Legend
Rhythm Tengoku (GBA/Arcade)
One Player
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Honeybee Land
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Machine Land
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Tibby's Mom

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Shop
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