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Touken Ranbu Warriors review - ChristCenteredGamer

CCG writes - "Overall, I think this game is fun as I enjoy the hack and slash genre. It also incorporates anime style, which I like and while some 3D anime isn’t great, I found the game did a fine job with it. One of the issues that did bother me with the game though was that after each scenario in the story line, the game brings the player back to the Honmaru even if without the option of just continuing the fighting, and some of the scenarios were really short so I felt like I spent more time in the Honmaru than playing through the hack and slash parts of the game."

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GameFly Pre-Played Blowout Sale: Features Recent Releases & AAA Games

Daily Video Game writes: "GameFly has just kicked off a new pre-played blowout game sale on various games for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo gamers that includes many good AAA and recently released titles with steep discounts right now! On top of it, these deals will include free shipping!"

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Touken Ranbu Warriors - Review Rush

The Touken Danshi, 15 blades incarnate who had been drifting aimlessly without a Saniwa master, are suddenly attacked by the History Retrograde Army. After the battle, they are assigned by the Government of the Time to undertake "onslaught investigations." The masterless blades have no choice but to depart for the chaotic world of the Sengoku Era, whose history had already begun to be altered.

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Review - Touken Ranbu Warriors (Switch) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Fernando da Costa: "Touken Ranbu Warriors may not be the hardcore love letter fans crave. What it is, however, is an impeccable entry point for anyone looking to dive into the world of 1 vs 1000. It’s remarkably simplistic compared to others, birthing quite a non-intimidating playground of hack-and-slash porn. It’s not perfect, with features floundering. In fact, there are mini-games available to enjoy, and while one or two are decently fun, all the others are bland. To make matters worse, the rewards are easily surpassed tenfold by a single mission. Sure, they may help tighten bonds between the boys, but again, combat proves more fruitful. It’s also engaging, and you work towards levelling up and gathering materials, thus driving a proverbial nail in its coffin. One thing is for sure; the creativity has me interested in what Ruby Party can do with Otome Visual Novels. "

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