How much longer do I have to wait for this? I want this game for my Wii console right now. By the look of the overall gameplay, I am speechless. Everything is hand drawn and developed by the team Vanillaware in Japan. It’s an RPG adventure where it will take the player back to its roots during the feudal age Japan to experience the Genroku era at the time of shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. There are two playable characters: Kisuke, an amnesia male ninja and Momohime, who’s a female ninja. The Wii release supposed to be due in June 2009 for North America.

I am a big fan of all of the classical side scroller games; pretty much anything you can think of like Contra, Castlevania, Metroid, Super Mario, Metal Slug, Mega Man, Ninja Gaiden, and so on. This game is a moving painting, slam-dunked with vibrant colors, and the unforgettable scroller game style that ought to bring us back to some good memories. I hope this title will deliver our expectations as to what the gameplay is presented to us.

I do a bit of gaming on the Wii every once in a while, but only whenever I have the free time to play it. The Wii is a fun game console to have its even more kickass when you have a couple friends over for a late night “Super Smash Bros Brawl” tournament.

Here are a few screen shots and be sure to check out the trailer.

STORY:
Kisuke, who has lost his memories, is a fugitive being chased for a crime he no longer remembers. His only desire is to find a certain katana. Meanwhile, Momohime, after being possessed by an evil spirit, must flee her castle. – Wikipedia

LINKS:
The Official Site
Gamespot Review
More Screenshots

4 Responses to “Muramasa: The Demon Blade”

  1. 1
    inthehat Says:

    *craps pants*

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    ken Says:

    Gorgeous isn’t it? I cannot wait to get my hands on this.

  3. 3
    Eleni Tokuoka Says:

    Nice blog, would of made the blog bit longer, enjoyed reading it though.

  4. 4
    Shante Sramek Says:

    Just came to read about this, and I ended up spending 20 minutes reading your other stuff too, great work man

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