Provided by Kyle Shubel, US Producer,
Sony Computer Entertainment America, Santa Monica
• Don't Forget to Block – Some folks mistake Genji for "just a button masher",
this will get you killed in Genji: Days of the Blade. Remember to block when the
situation merits it.
• Dodging as a Dance Move – The new dodging mechanic is key when in a crowd, or
pretty much whenever you are in a fight. Many times dodging about the
battlefield is even more effective than blocking.
• Character Swapping – Use the correct character for the situation. Each of the
four characters has their advantages so definitely use them. Many folks will
fall in love with a particular character and then won't have that character
available in a fight and will be lost without them. Switch up; get familiar with
all four characters as they each are fun in their own way.
• Do Not Forget to Level Up Weapons – The Mashogane you pick up after the first
act can be used to upgrade your weapons. Find your favorite weapon for each
character and keep upgrading it. Also, do not neglect your new weapons. There
are five weapons per character, as you get new weapons, check them out and see
if you like the way they play. If you do, put them in your weapon swap and start
upgrading the new weapons.
• Mashogane Farming – When you find a battlefield, especially one that you can
go back to (Ichinotani), hang around and get as many kills as you feel
comfortable getting (without dying of course). This Mashogane will power up your
weapons before you move on to the harder levels. It is not required, but does
make life much easier.
• ALWAYS Use Kamui – You have a limit to how much Kamui you can 'store up'. When
the bar is full, you are 'wasting' Kamui. This is not to say that you should pop
it immediately, but don't run around forever waiting for the perfect time to use
it. The bar fills up really quickly, so use it often. When I play, whenever I
have 3 or more enemies around me and a full Kamui bar, I usually use it. There
are exceptions to this rule, when you know (or feel) you are about to run into a
boss fight or have just died trying to go through a tough section, store up the
Kamui prior to the ugliness and make your life easier. Another thing to note
about Kamui, it is character independent, meaning that each of your up to four
characters can all have full Kamui. So if you have a really, really bad fight,
store up or use items to cap off all four characters and then use Kamui from
each in succession.
• When You Get Knocked Down, Not If, When – Press X to get up. If you time it
right, just as you hit the ground, you will pop back up to your feet. If you
don't time it right, mash the button a few times to get up more quickly and
avoid the cheap shot from the AI.