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The visuals are stunning, the music bangs and the gameplay is smooth. Great game as always, Vanillaware✨️

JUEGAZO
Diseños exagerados, estilazo visual despampanante, historias cruzadas de venganza y honor, combos aéreos vertiginosos... Es un juego espectacular recomendado para disfrutar por lo menos una vez en la vida.
Por si fuera poco, se añaden historias adicionales que añaden más cuentos a esta fantasía, para seguir dejándote el buen sabor de boca.
Ojalá le hagan un port a PC para que todo el mundo tenga fácil acceso a esta maravilla.

Assim como todo jogo da Vanillaware, é lindíssimo, porém meio cru. Os níveis de dificuldade são bem 8 ou 80 e não fizeram muito sentido pra mim, além de ter MUITO backtracking. Divertido, mas faltou tempero.

Like most Vanillaware games the 2D art is to die for, but there are lots of design issues: repetitive stages, pointless combat mechanics, a story that's given way too much importance... these guys should stick to adventure games, honestly.


Fun game. It goes without saying for a Vanillaware game but it's very pretty. Momohime's story was the better of the two, it was more interesting to me. I didn't get the third endings because it felt like busy work to me.

Another great remaster worth picking up if you have a Vita or PSTV. The game is even more gorgeous than the Wii version and the translation is also more spot on. We also finally get to play the DLC if you're interested in that. The same issues still exist, but they are minor and shouldn't prevent anyone from playing this fantastic game.

It's literally the Wii version, but the DLC made it better.
SO FUCKING CHALLENGING on Shura mode, and it feels perfect to control when you master the commands.
Also, the art is spot on and the story is motivating.

First time I've wanted to recommend someone a game I'm sure they'd really like only to find out there's no real practical platform to play it on for the mere mortal.

Primera experiencia muy positiva con un juego de Vanillaware. Estamos ante un Action RPG 2D cuya jugabilidad esta muy pulida y cuyo apartado artistico, tanto visual como sonoro, son simplemente sobresalientes y le sientan como un guante a la pantalla de PS Vita.

La jugabilidad, cargada de acción, y el sistema de combate con 3 espadas con habilidades únicas y hasta un total de 108 espadas para craftear, hacen este título muy variado y divertido al mismo tiempo. Nunca se hace monótono.

Buenas historias, tanto las dos principales del juego base como las cuatro más secundarias de los DLCs, que hacen que todo el conjunto sea muy compacto y sólido. Desde luego recomiendo jugar Muramasa y seguiré con más títulos de Vanillaware tras esta primera gran experiencia.

Gorgeous looking game and really fun to boot. The additional characters the vita port has over the wii original add some much needed variety to the gameplay.

(This is prior to playing the DLC)

I love how this game is practically just a showcase of incredible art, that just so happen to also be an action game. There are many points in the game where you have to run far distances while having to fight enemy encounters, but I honestly took this opportunity to look at the backgrounds and take in the incredible soundtrack that's just rocking traditional Japanese music but with a modern take. The story really works with the type of aesthetic that the game is going for, be that of a journey to achieve enlightenment with a new sword. It's nothing too groundbreaking, but it works in the context of the game's aesthetic and premise.

The was a big surprise to me for a game that's primarily a one button action fighter. Really helps that there are different blades that play differently with their secondary effect to make things refreshing. A lot of quick thinking is involved with this game where a lot of times you're constantly using the air slash or floaty jump to get around some hectic battles.

This game is goddamn awesome and absolutely worth it just with the game's art style on it's own.

Just saw the main two endings, game wasn't good enough for me to grind for the other endings

I played this game when it came out on the Wii on 2009. Back then, when I finished I thought that was my favorite game of all time, but I never played it again since then.

So I finally took the chance to play it again but this time on this new version for the Vita, and I was curious (and worried) to find out if I will like it as much as I did before.

Turns out it is still peak!!! What a game, I just finished and I could played all over again. 14 years later and I still think this is my favorite game, I even think it is better than before, most likely because I can appreciate it better now that I'm older and have a little more experience with games.

But the question is, why do I like it so much?
Well for starter, the art style is beyond amazing. Every character, every enemy, every background, every sprite, every frame is a literal piece of art. I get happy just looking at the it.
The combat is very addictive once you get the hang of it, and the boss battles are the highlight of the game.
The story has that Vanillaware charm, with lovable characters and heartfelt moments, while using the Japanese folklore and mythology.
And the music just sealed the deal. The seamless transitions between area songs and battle songs makes traversing the world an incredible experience.

I know that this game is not for everyone, and I understand the complains that a lot of people have. But for me, this game checks all my boxes, and I have a weak spot for the Edo period as well. So yeah, best game!

I can't wait to start with the DLC. Hopefully one day we will see this game in glorious 4K!

Gorgeous RPG beat em up with an incomprehensible story and uncompromising vision. I wish I could have gotten the hang of it but each encounter was either a cakewalk or almost insurmountable. Finding a rhythm for when to attack, defend, dodge, use special moves, switch blades, and use healing items during the extremely fast paced chaotic battles was just too overwhelming. Definitely a well crafted game but I just can't figure out how to enjoy it properly.

Looks absolutely stunning and plays great, with a massively improved translation over the Wii version to boot. I really need to hop on the DLC this version added

Good fast paced combat. For someone who played Odin Sphere first, nothing so much new here. Sometimes it is just good to play something expected for the only sake of the fun. And there is a lot of fun to be had here.

a gorgeous and really satisfying game
never had much of a desire to revisit or the rest of the series though