Muramasa Rebirth Trailer Makes With the Slicey Dicey

Momohime and Kisuke show off their skills in this latest trailer.

Posted By | On 09th, May. 2013

Murasmasa Rebirth for the PlayStation Vita, based on the Muramasa: The Demon Blade from Marvelous AQL (who developed the excellent Odin Sphere for the PS2) and Atlus, has received a new trailer showing off – what else? – the game’s benign sword attacks. And considering the quest for the 108 Demon Blades, that’s a whole lot of slicing and dicing.

Players will be able to select either Momohime or Kisuke, each possessing their own skills, in a side-scrolling platforming action adventure that takes place over three different modes – with the Shigurui mode testing one’s limits with its difficulty. The PlayStation Vita version of the game, already released in Japan, also features new playable characters and some short scenarios that will be available via DLC soon.

The scenarios in question will have a new playable each, rounding out with four different mini-adventures. Muramasa Rebirth will be released via Aksys Games for the Vita on June 25th for English speaking audiences.


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