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I like to keep those ads along with real descriptions however silly they might sound. They provide some sort of entertainment and have some (tiny?) historical value. As for the name you may be right, I can get to them if you'd provide some list.
(The page is called Kengo: Legacy of the Blade, after a version that was never released. This can be confusing for owners of the European or Japanese versions of the game who look for it with the search engine. Might be worth changing.)
(I like to keep those ads along with real descriptions however silly they might sound. They provide some sort of entertainment and have some (tiny?) historical value. As for the name you may be right, I can get to them if you'd provide some list.)
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|genre            = Action, Fighting
|genre            = Action, Fighting
|wikipedia        = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kengo#Kengo_2:_Legacy_of_the_Blade Link (Kengo series)]
|wikipedia        = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kengo#Kengo_2:_Legacy_of_the_Blade Link (Kengo series)]
|gameinfo          = Kengo 2 is the sequel to the "Kengo", releases in the West as ''Kengo: Master of Bushido.'' Like its spiritual predecessors the Bushido Blade series, Kengo 2 is not exactly a fighting game; it is a swordfighting simulation, one wrong move and you're likely to suffer fatal wounds.
|gameinfo          = Typically, sword fighting is quarantined to hack-and-slash adventure games or is simply a part of your typical fighter where 20 other styles are represented as well. But the Kengo franchise is the exception in that it is entirely dedicated to the art and it does its best to emulate what it's really like to take your life in your own hands. After all, one wrong move in a sword fight and you're six feet deep. As a spin-off to the Bushido Blade franchise, the first Kengo for the PlayStation 2 was rife with realism, but short on technical merits. For Kengo 2: Bushido Master, the same simulation-styled gameplay has returned for another go, which may end up disappointing fans of the series.<br />
Kengo 2 is the sequel to the "Kengo", releases in the West as ''Kengo: Master of Bushido.'' Like its spiritual predecessors the Bushido Blade series, Kengo 2 is not exactly a fighting game; it is a swordfighting simulation, one wrong move and you're likely to suffer fatal wounds.
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/479611-kengo-legacy-of-the-blade Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/479611-kengo-legacy-of-the-blade Link]
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/way-of-the-samurai Metacritic]|74/100}}
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/way-of-the-samurai Metacritic]|74/100}}
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