The edible videogame power-up is as old as Pac-Man. But few games linger so longingly on food as Vanillaware's Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Between swordfights in this 2-D brawler for the Wii, ...
Vanillaware’s gorgeous action RPG Muramasa: The Demon Blade is coming to PlayStation Vita in March right after other Marvelous AQL Vita games like Valhalla Knights 3. When I met with producer ...
The third piece of story DLC for Muramasa Rebirth is now available to download for $4.99. Titled "A Spirited Seven Nights' Haunting," the chapter stars the ninja Arashimaru, who is on a quest to ...
Under the shadow of the next generation of graphical prowess, the notion of an absolutely beautiful two-dimensional game seems rather intrusive, but Vanillaware’s PlayStation Vita title Muramasa ...
Muramasa Rebirth is hands-down PlayStation Vita’s prettiest game. It’s not super-realistic looking like Uncharted: Golden Abyss or Killzone: Mercenary, but it’s decidedly gorgeous and stylish. And ...
The second downloadable addition for PlayStation-exclusive 2D action game Muramasa Rebirth has been unveiled, and instead of more samurai combat, players are thrust into the role of a lowly dirt ...
Vanillaware's Muramasa: The Demon Blade for the Nintendo Wii is rated T for Teen, though it is very accessible for younger teens as well as seasoned veterans. It's one of those games that lets the ...
It's true that video games often take inspiration from other games, leaving developers to occasionally answer tough questions over similar assets or design. Take for example the Flappy Bird fiasco ...
Wolverine just revealed the Ultimate version of the Muramasa Blade, his most powerful weapon in Marvel lore. As Wolverine and his mutant allies prepare for war against the villainous rulers of the ...
Muramasa: The Demon Blade is one of those games that is instantly captivating. Being a fan of Vanillaware and the company's rich history I remember seeing first glimpses of Demon Blade out of TGS, ...
*, the stunningly animated sidescrolling action game from Odin Sphere developer Vanillaware, is coming to the U.S. thanks to a new publishing agreement just announced by Ignition Entertainment.
We were first introduced to Muramasa: The Demon Blade - Oboromurumasa to its friends - at the Tokyo Game Show last year, where the demo charmed Oli so entirely that he melted into an appreciative ...
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