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Samurai Aces

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Samurai Aces is a 1993 arcade vertical scrolling shooter developed and published by Psikyo. Set in an alternate Japan that blends feudal imagery with steam-powered aircraft and mechanical enemies, it has players choose distinct pilots and battle through fast-paced stages. The game is remembered as an early Psikyo standout thanks to its colorful cast, brisk pacing, and recognizable style.
Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
17

The game uses a top-down vertical scrolling format where players pick one of several pilots, each with different shot patterns, charge attacks, and bomb behavior. Stages mix waves of airborne enemies with boss fights that demand quick reading of bullet spreads and movement lanes. Progression is straightforward arcade-style advancement, so success depends on memorizing enemy spawns, mastering positioning, and using bombs at the right moment.

Ayin

A young ninja-themed pilot and one of the game's best-known playable characters, noted for speed and agility.

Tengai

A monk-like warrior who fights in a steam-powered craft with heavy attack characteristics.

Jane

A female pilot with nimble handling and a stylish aerial combat presence.

Kenno

A samurai-styled fighter with balanced offense and survivability.

Beginners should start with a character whose fire is focused and movement is manageable, making it easier to control crowds and boss fights. Do not overcommit to damage during dense bullet patterns; survive first, attack second. Save bombs for panic situations or difficult late boss phases. Learning where enemies enter the screen in each stage helps you clear threats before they surround you.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Test multiple pilots to find a shot type that matches your movement habits.

Tips

Many bosses have brief safe lanes if you watch their patterns carefully.

Tips

Try to stay in the lower-middle area instead of hugging the very bottom edge.

User Reviews

Its mix of Japanese fantasy and machinery gives it a memorable identity.

User Reviews

Challenging but fast and replayable, with classic arcade energy.

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