Samurai Shodown Hibiki Character Select Trick Changes Her Personality
The Last Blade’s Hibiki in
Samurai Shodown, SNK took to Twitter to hint at a secret regarding her personality. People who purchased the new DLC character can change how she behaves in-game. When you are in the character select menu, pressing an additional button when you pick her changes the fighter’s personality.
Here’s how it works on a PlayStation 4. When you scroll over to Hibiki in
Samurai Shodown, hold the square button while you select her with X to change her personality. (This should be the X button on the Xbox One.) If you don’t press any additional buttons and choose Hibiki, she will express regret over killing, look sad when executing some of her special attacks, and seem more timid in her opening and ending quotes. If you go for Alt. Hibiki, she will be far more ruthless and relish cutting people down.
On Xbox Series X, the game will run at
a smooth 120 FPS.
Owners of the previous-gen version of
the game will be able
to play the game on Series X|S without
any additional costs
thanks to Smart Delivery, purchased
DLCs will also be
transferable.
SNK announced the launch of SAMURAI SHODOWN (Currently available for PlayStation4/ Xbox One/ Nintendo Switch/ Stadia/ and the Epic Games Store) on the next-gen consoles Xbox Series X|S coming March, 16th, 2021! In cooperation with
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