A Preview Of The Brilliant Gaming Style From Wii’s Muramasa: Demon Blade
Whilst providing a vast selection of exclusive games tailored for its own original control function, the Nintendo Wii is often forgotten for its action/RPG exclusives. However, one title released at the end of 2009 took the software sales by storm and won high praise throughout gaming circles; Wii’s Muramasa: Demon Blade.
The title tracks a pair of sword slingers as they fight their way towards their own missions. Kisuke is a young Ninja struggling to regain his memories whilst searching for the ultimate blade, and Momohime, a samurai girl possessed by a foul spirit. Wii’s Muramasa: Demon Blade is geared towards the unique skills both of these protagonists exert as master fighters.
Gamers can utilize three different control methods; the Wii remote itself, or by employing the Gamecube controller or the classic one. Furthermore, in a nice development, players can opt to play Wii’s Muramasa: Demon Blade as a focussed RPG, promoting levelling up, or as a simpler action adventure.
Graphically, the game impresses where mostother Wii productions could fall behind. Drawing paralells to Square Enix’s Odin Sphere, the title demonstrates a traditional Japanese art style currently becoming popular amongst players. There’s a vast range of swords to discover and forge throughout the campaign too, steeping users in katana lore.
Wii’s Muramasa: Demon Blade is an awesome exclusive title which undoubtedly deserves the praise it has amassed thus far. The differing play styles and impressive graphics offer a title which merits multiple playthroughs, a definite choice for lovers of feudal Japanese culture and warrior ways!
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