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Aksys Games Finally Launch Muramasa Rebirth on the Playstation Network in PAL Regions

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In the past few years, mainstream video games and even some niche publishers have been able to narrow down if not eliminate the gap between North American and PAL region release dates – but some still haven’t. An example of this is Muramasa Rebirth for the Playstation Vita, published by Aksys Games in North America back in June. The wait is over for PAL region fans, with the publisher confirming that the game is now available for purchase via the Playstation Network store.

This Action RPG originally developed by Vanillaware for the Wii and ported over to the Playstation Vita aims to take you on an epic journey through ancient Japan, as you are pitted againstfoes and search for the fabled demon blades. Journey east as the fugitive ninja Kisuke, searching for the legendary demon blades. Or travel west as Momohime, a princess possessed by a vengeful spirit, as you hunt for the same weapons. With 108 powerful blades, each with their own special attack, fend off enemies big and small in this exciting action-RPG specially redesigned for the PlayStation Vita system.

Some promoted features of the title include:

  • High Res Graphics – The stunning 2D artwork comes to life in OLED-ready graphics. See the vibrant colors and detailed art as they should be seen on the PlayStation Vita system!

  • Coming Soon! Available Downloadable Scenarios – Four additional characters and scenarios will be available to download, each featuring a new story line, new characters, and new enemies! Stay tuned for more on that!

  • Two Modes of Play – Whether you enjoy hack/slash type play or prefer to use your character’s special abilities in a controlled manner, Muramasa Rebirth offers two modes of play to satisfy every player’s needs!

  • Remap Buttons – Don’t like the default setup? Customize your buttons to make the gameplay truly yours!

Sam
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Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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