Muramasa: The Demon Blade focuses on RPG elements mixed in with a little bit of action. Sure, the game features a bath scene and some slightly undressed characters. That's about all there is in terms of any other provocativeness though.
Nintenderos: "We kick off our interviews this year with a very special one with George Kamitani, president of Vanillaware. In case you didn't know this study, it is the one behind games of the stature of Muramasa: The Demon Blade, Odin Sphere or Dragon's Crown. In addition to, of course, unforgettable titles like the wonderful 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim published by Atlus a few months ago."
With the ongoing pandemic shutting down many IRL cherry blossom viewing parties, here are some games where you can still enjoy some beautiful spring sakura scenes
How do you introduce people to folklore and fairy tales? Introducing people to mythology can be easy when they are young or in school, as such stories can sometimes be used to teach morals, introduce concepts that might be difficult for people to otherwise understand, act as warnings and get imaginations working. Once folks get older, it can be more difficult to get them engaged and interested in legends. Fortunately, some Japanese video games can step in to bridge the gap.
haha look sexy to me
whatd they do to kisuke o.o
Otherwise, I'll be surprised if that cover makes it to US shores unaltered. I have no problem with it, but I'm sure others will. Excellent art though.
and manly foot plz.
its like sayinh HEllo in japan