

After the story mode is completed, the player can then unlock a series of bonus arena-based challenges, with their difficulty uniquely shaped by certain restrictions and modifiers.įurther information: Samurai Jack (season 5)ĭuring the events of the series finale of the fifth season, Samurai Jack's love interest Ashi uses her abilities inherited by Aku, her father, to warp herself and Jack back to the latter's own time. There are four levels of difficulty ("Jack", "Samurai", "Master Samurai" and "Master of Masters") that affect enemy frequency and strength, with only the first three available from the beginning. At the completion of each level, players will be scored on their clear time and combat performance, with penalties for using items or being defeated in battle. In some instances, Jack will need to use some platforming or other non-combat means to overcome obstacles. Da' Samurai, a self-absorbed samurai wannabe, can provide or sell Jack weapons and items to give him advantages in combat. Hint-giving characters include Sir Rothchild, the leader of the anthropomorphic dog archaeologists the Scotsman, Jack's best friend and fellow swordsman and Flora, the de facto leader of the Scotsman's army of daughters. Outside of battles, Jack can occasionally find treasure chests and friendly non-player characters based on the allies he befriended on his quest. If Jack is defeated in battle after losing health, which can be replenished by consuming items, play resumes from the last checkpoint he passed. At the end of each level, and sometimes within levels, Jack will be pitted against more familiar adversaries he previously faced in boss battles that will challenge his combat skills and his resolve. Jack can also collect different items throughout the environments to spend them on skill tree upgrades that can improve his combat abilities. While using a bow and arrow, he can aim more precisely. In ranged combat, Jack can use throwing weapons, archery equipment or firearms, all constrained by either ammunition and/or durability limits. In melee combat, Jack can create powerful combo attacks by mixing light and heavy attacks after circumventing or breaking enemy blocks and deliver devastating damage with a special kiai attack after gathering enough strength, while blocking and dodging to defend himself. Each weapon has different strengths and weaknesses, and most of them have limited durability except Jack's magic katana and his bare fists. Throughout the process, Jack will be trapped in small areas and must engage in combat with Aku's minions and familiar foes in his quest, with the player being able to choose from a variety of melee and ranged weapons to defeat them all in order to advance. In some portions of levels, the camera may shift to a 2.5D perspective where Jack can only move forward or backward. In each of the nine levels of the main story campaign, players must guide Jack along a mostly linear path, with occasional branching side paths where secrets and pickups can be found. In Battle Through Time, the player controls Samurai Jack, the main protagonist of his titular animated series, and fights through locations and events that are familiar in his prior adventures in Aku's sinister future that he spends much of the series finding a way out of. ( January 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources.
