La collection Samurai apporte deux Beat ‘Em Ups classiques pour passer cette semaine



Around this time last year, we heard of the formation of QUByte Classicsa partnership between Publisher QUByte and Piko Interactiveand we have subsequently seen a whole host of classic 8- and 16-bit titles brought back to the Switch (The Humans, Tinhead, Jim Power: The Lost Dimension, entre autres). Eh bien, another is set to join the scarcely-discussed collection this week, as La collection Samouraï (QUByte Classiques) comes to Switch on 3novembre, 2022.

The collection brings together two beat ’em ups from the 1990s: First Samurai et Second Samurai. Originally released in 1991 for the Amiga and Atari ST, the first of these titles was later ported to the SNES, tandis que son 1993 follow up came only to the Amiga and SEGA Mega Drive.

Comme on le voit dans la bande-annonce ci-dessus, The Samurai Collection brings back some old school platforming as you will have to fight your way through a series of enemies accompanied by some even older school-sounding tunes.

Pour plus d'informations (albeit, a very small amount) and some more screens of what the collection has in store, check out the following details from QUByte Interactive:

Experience the ultimate in martial arts mayhem as the Samurai confronts the Demon King in an all action adventure game. Explore the massive levels, secret zones and defeat your enemies! Combining beat’em up combat with platform puzzling and awesomely evil level bosses, La collection Samouraï is a monster of a game!
And never forget The Code of the Samurai: Live by the sword, die by the sword!

Caractéristiques de jeu
Beautiful Pixel Graphics
Incredible Levels and Boss fights
Prehistoric and Futuristic Settings

The Samurai Collection will release on the Switch eShop on 3rd November for the relatively small price of 8,99 £ / 9.99€. While the game is likely to be added to the pile of other largely-unremembered titles that the studio has brought to Switch, it’s not as if you will have to part with too much money if you are curious about taking it for a spin.

Have you played any of these re-released classics? Let us know in the comments below!