Review: Samurai Jack — Code of the Samurai
Fans of Genndy Tartakovsky’s “Samurai Jack,” which wrapped last year on the Cartoon Network, enjoy the quirky storytelling and stunning visuals, also the martial arts sequences. Naturally, it was only a matter of time before the online gaming industry turned the time-traveling samurai’s adventures into video games.
I haven’t tried any of the games available for gaming console systems, confining my efforts instead to Cartoon Network’s own Web Site. Its Games section features six games based on “Samurai Jack,” including “The Way of the Warrior,” in which the young samurai trains through several simulations for his eventual battle with the shape-shifting evil sorcerer Aku (deliciously voiced by veteran actor Mako in the series and console games).
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