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Muramasa: The Demon Blade Wii

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  • Age Rating: P 12

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Kisuke is a fugitive being chased for a crime he no longer remembers, mysteriously driven to search for an unknown katana.… See more

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  • Age Rating: P 12
Muramasa: The Demon Blade Product Details

Released on 27/11/2009

Kisuke is a fugitive being chased for a crime he no longer remembers, mysteriously driven to search for an unknown katana. Momohime, after being possessed by the spirit of the fould swordsman Jinkuro Izuna, is forced to flee her castle and accept a grave mission. Both will cross paths with the demon swordsmith, Muramasa - fight or die, that is his price.

Muramasu: The Demon Blade Features:

  • Beautiful hand-drawn graphics from the creators of Odin Sphere
  • Two playable characters taking different paths through the game
  • Timeless side-scrolling 2D gameplay with virtual 3D backgrounds
  • Fast and intuitive action combat including dramatic special moves
  • Over 100 swords to collect and level up, improving power, speed and durability
  • Gorgeous integration of ancient folklore, traditional Japanese imagery and modern relentless action
Muramasa: The Demon Blade User Reviews
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Xeni.me
2 years ago
Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Made by Vanillaware, it sports the same breath taking artwork as Odin Sphere. Muramasa is best described as a fast paced, side scroller with RPG elements thrown in. With two brilliant storylines starring Kisuke and Momohime, I found this game lasted far longer than any other available on the Wii. To be honest, the best way to play this game is with a GameCube controller. It is a great game with a epic soundtrack, the optional bosses would drive even the most "hardcore" of gamer crazy and with over 107 blades to collect, there is always more to do.
Duncan
3 years ago
Muramasa: The Demon Blade
At it's core, Muramasa is a very shallow experience. It takes a metroid style of gameplay (a giant world map and barriers that will eventually open the further you progress) and combines it with fast button mashing combat. What makes Muramasa special is it's atmosphere. It has an absolutely breath-taking art-style and wonderful musical score. When both of these are combined with the japanese lore you'll find yourself gasping as each new area is unveiled. Longevity wise there's 2 campaigns at about 6 hours each. After that you can try for different endings, level up to 99 and collect all of the blades (about 90 or so). I could go on forever, just buy this. Now.
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