A game ahead of its platform and with far greater potential than it's descendants...
What disappoints (apart from the now dated graphics) is the small number of starting characters and - as a rather poor player - the difficulty involved in trying to unlock the few extra ones. And why did they have one Japanese costume and one silly post-modern sports wear one? Also, as it's called Bushido Blade there are too many western weapons, a pity, when there's such a variety of Japanese weapons to choose from beyond the katana, naginata and no-dachi.
Kengo and Sword of the Samurai/ Kengo II were disappointing follow ups, offering a great variety of training and stances (not forgetting character design) but lacking any choice in actual weapon or the depth of damage detail. Bushido Blade should have been the basis for the next gen samurai fighters.