WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "I think I really enjoyed Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade because I didn’t spend a lot of time chasing the next Hades clone after the success of the progenitor. There have been attempts, but I missed them, and I didn’t get into the sequel early access yet. So something that reminds me that isometric, fast paced, incrementally improving titles are fun as hell is important, and Yasha hits those notes with aplomb. It’s a bit convoluted, it can be atonal at times, and the voicework is sparse, but it works,and it works really well. Fans looking to put their fingers to work on some speedster striking should definitely pick this up, and be sure to invest in button caps: you’re going to need them."
asha: Legends of the Demon Blade is officially out today on all platforms, and Bandai Namco Pictures has released a new anime short.
Yasha: Legend of the Demon Blade releases on May 15, 2025. It's a beautiful narrative set in Edo Japan but is it worth your time?