Play as a deadly female samurai of the black clan as she tries to prevent a rebellion before a civil war breaks out.
Serena Nelson writes: "AJ Tilley is a relatively well known player in the visual novel scene. Unfortunately it looks like his fame is more due to controversy than anything else. On Kickstarter he has three different accounts (AJTilley, Face2Palm, and KiritoKun) and too many campaigns to count between them. I generally don't mind going back to the well for new projects but his history with Kickstarter is getting quite out of hand. And I'm not the only one seeing this pattern."
AJ Tilley has announced that bishoujo visual novel Sword of Asumi could get a sequel if 5,000 copies are sold by the end of March. The sequel would follow Asumi’s exploits after the end of the graphic novel.
Technology Tell writes, "kind of story they’d like to tell, but it lacks a certain authenticity. I’m pleased to say Sword of Asumi isn’t one of those games. The kinds of strategies, warfare tactics, and athletic procedures are ones that would all apply in real situations. The things happening make sense, and the lore in the data section helps back up every situation. It’s refreshing, because even though it is a fantasy, it can feel rooted in reality."