Publisher: Not Available
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Genre: Simulation
Release Date: TBA (US)
Release Date: TBA (US)
Release Date: TBA (AU)
T for Teen: Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes
OFLC: M
Publisher: Not Available
Publisher: Not Available
Genre: Simulation
Release Date: TBA (US)
Release Date: TBA (US)
Release Date: TBA (AU)
T for Teen: Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes
OFLC: M
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Muramasa: The Demon Blade [rumored]

This rumored release of the beloved Vanillaware action game Muramasa would bring this game to HD consoles with enhanced visual expressiveness.

Based on ancient Japanese lore, Murumasa: The Demon Blade plunges players into the mystical Genroku era, ruled by the skilled shogun Tsunayoshi Tokogawa. But this culture is threatened; Tokugawa's thirst for power leads to a conflict over the enormously powerful, though cursed, Demon Blades. Used in hatred, drenched in blood, the cursed blades condemn those who use them to tragedy, madness, and untimely deaths. As chaos spreads, denizens from the netherworld breach their realm as these malevolent swords summon evil spirits -- and the Dragon and Demon Gods as well.

Featuring hand-drawn 2D art reflecting the heritage and tone of the storyline, Muramasa: The Demon Blade transports players into a little known mythology, envisioned by the creators of the critically acclaimed Odin Sphere. Players take on the role of a male ninja or female kunoichi, utilizing their ninja prowess to traverse the clever side-scrolling levels that feature vertical progression as well as the traditional horizontal stage advancement.


Editions

Also known as: Muramasa, Oboro Muramasa Youtouden

Also available on: PlayStation 3, Wii

Features

  • Beautiful 2D graphics
  • Large variety of environments
  • Two playable characters
  • Replayability (multiple playable paths throughout the game)
  • Optional challenge stages and mini-games throughout
  • Satisfying action elements leading to nice depth of combat (Combat is fast yet intuitive)
  • Story elements and cut scenes are well integrated and not obtrusive

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