games-sony-ps--psx bushido blade 2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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VS. CPU MODE - One Player
The player chooses one character and faces the challenge of defeating
all other characters in the game.
TRAINING MODE - One Player
There are two modes of training to refine your sword techniques. 
PRACTICE – Study offensive and defensive techniques by fighting against a
Ninja. The player can select the Ninja’s fighting strategies. This setting can
be changed during practice by pressing the START button. In this mode, 
sub-weapons and Karami-Waza (Special Moves) cannot be used (See page 14).
PRACTICE ROUND – Mock tournament against the computer. Since the
opponent and weapon can be selected, this is a useful way to study opponents
that are difficult to deal with.
VS. MODE - Two Players
Each player selects a character and weapon that they would like to do
battle with. Once the characters and weapons have been chosen, a
battle stage is agreed upon and the fight begins. (Players cannot choose
the same character.)
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Game Modes
Bushido Blade 2 offers six different game modes. The Story Mode, Vs. CPU Mode and Training Mode allow
you to choose from two types of viewpoint.
SIDE VIEW
The view which shows both characters from the side. All instructions in this
Software manual are based on gameplay from this view.
POV
The view in which you see through the eyes of the character. Your command input
will differ from the Side View. For example, if you were to press the ñ button in
the Side View mode, you will need to press the µ button in the POV mode instead.
In the upper-left corner, you will be able to see the character’s stance.
Change View (POV Mode only) – ß + ∂ or ƒ
Moves the focus of the POV back and forth. Hold down the ß button and press the ƒ button to
move the viewpoint forward and the ∂ button to move backward.
STORY MODE - One Player
The player chooses a character from either school and fights the bosses
and lower level Ninja of the opposing school. The entire story unfolds
when the player completes all paths using all possible characters.
SUPPORT CHARACTERS – 
When you advance in the Story Mode, support characters will appear. The next stage will be fought using
these support characters. (Note: The support character will have the same weapon as the main
character.) If you complete the stage using the support character and the main character makes it to the
end of the Story Mode, the support character will become a selectable character in all modes of the game.
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Game Modes