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The sequel to ''[[Brave Fencer Musashi]]'', with more [[Cel Shading]]. The main character, named for [[Miyamoto Musashi]], is brought into a fantasy world to save the Mystics and their magical city from [[Mega Corp|Gandrake Enterprises]]. Namely by gathering the [[Sword of Plot Advancement|The Five Swords]] and rescuing the Princess of the Mystics who summoned him there in the first place, and finding the scattered citizens of the evacuated village. Oh, and [[Sidetracked by the Gold Saucer|he gets to collect cards of the friends and foes he meets during his journey]].
 
''[[Musashi: Samurai Legend]]'' wasn't quite so well liked as the original, due the lack of the original's quirky charm, but it worked well as a standalone game. It also has more of an adult tone and a higher rating (T for Teen) rather than the childish tone of the original.
 
Its main theme is composed by The Surf Coasters, and has an animated opening by [[Studio Gainax]] themselves.
 
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This game provides examples of:
* [[Accidental Pervert]] - Oh, poor Banon.
* [[Anti-Hero]] - Musashi, to a point. Midway through the game, he confesses that he was mostly doing his good deeds for himself, but he acquires his morals later in the game, truly becoming [[The Messiah]].