Xbox 360 Afro Samurai: Hints & Tips

Written by:  • Edited by: Michael Hartman
Published May 12, 2009
• Related Guides: Xbox 360 | Playstation 3

This article provides you with hints and tips on the perfect slice, deflecting and parrying, headshots, mixing it up, Mementos, The Head to Toe achievement, the Ninja Ninja Boss battle, and finding the sweet spot.

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Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions are almost exact
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The Perfect Slice:

The Perfect Slice skill could be the most important skill to perfect in the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 epic action video game Afro Samurai. Hold the focus and an attack button simultaneously, once a shimmer appears at the tip of your sword (make sure to use the time you're waiting to ready your sword using the analog stick) release the button, let go of the button exactly when the tip begins to shimmer. You will know you have done the Perfect Slice correctly because any normal opponent will be diced in half by a successful Perfect Slice. The timing has to be perfect though, otherwise your Perfect Slice will become a regular attack. Releasing too early is usually better than releasing too late, unless you release your Perfect Slice isn't going to hit your opponent and you want to save your focus. Start practicing the Perfect Slice skill as soon as you start the game, it's always available, and you gain additional experience while it becomes a better attack, dicing multiple opponents at the same time and continuing smoothly into combos.

Block and Parry:

The phrase "the best defense is a good offense" is true, but while fighting in Afro Samurai remember to use your sword to block your opponents sword before it slices and dices you. Time your block right and you will parry the blow, which knocks your opponent off balance as you deflect their blow, but also rewards you with sufficient focus to immediately perform a Perfect Slice or time to execute a life-ending combo. The Daimyo teaches you how to use the parry technique, and will help you survive your coming encounters. To parry, wait until your opponent starts their swing, and then hold the block button. Should your opponent be too fast for you to block, try slowing down time using your focus button to simplify the task.

Parry is especially effective against an opponent that is already weak, if you successfully parry an opponent with low health, they will become dazed, which has a longer lasting effect and makes an opponent especially vulnerable to attacks than the normal stun. It becomes important to achieve against armored Samurai, who are only vulnerable to certain slices in a dazed state.

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