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    The Exit 8 Live-Action Movie is in the Works

    The Exit 8 live-action movie

    TOHO announced a live-action movie adaptation of KOTAKE CREATE’s The Exit 8 is currently in the works. The movie will premiere in 2025 in Japan. 

    The Exit 8 is being adapted into a live-action movie!” KOTAKE CREATE said on the newly launched official website. “I never expected a movie to be announced just about a year after the game’s release in November 2023, so I’m totally shocked and grateful. When I first heard about the movie, I wondered how they would turn a game without a story into a movie, but I believe they’ve managed to make something interesting without compromising The Exit 8’s world and atmosphere! I even got to visit the set, and it was crazy to see the underground passage and man right there in front of me! I hope everyone is looking forward to it! I’m really looking forward to its release myself!”

    Watch the new trailer below:

    The Exit 8 is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. Here’s an overview of the game’s VR version, via Steam:

    The popular indie game The Exit 8 is now a virtual reality experience!

    Make sure not to overlook any virtual anomalies.

    You are trapped in an endless underground passageway.
    Observe your surroundings carefully to reach “The Exit 8”.

    Make sure not to overlook any anomalies.

    If you find any anomalies, turn back immediately.

    If you don’t find any anomalies, keep going.

    Kindly exit through Exit 8.

    The Exit 8 VR is a short walking simulator, inspired by Japanese underground passageways, liminal spaces and back rooms. The Exit 8 VR version includes never before seen content exclusive to The Exit 8 VR allowing you to experience a one of a kind sense of growing dread in heightened reality.

    Unnamed Memory Season 2 Key Visual and Episode 13 Synopsis Unveiled

    Kadokawa revealed a new key visual for Unnamed Memory Season 2, along with the synopsis of episode 13, which is the first episode of the season. The key visual depicts Unnamed Memory Season 2 characters Oscar, Tinasha, Miralys and Valt, while the synopsis provides a sneak peek at what’s to come in the new episode

    ©2022 Kuji Furumiya/KADOKAWA/Project Unnamed Memory

    Unnamed Memory episode 13 is titled “Once again from a Blank Slate,” and it will premiere on January 7 worldwide on Crunchyroll to kick off the second season. Here’s the story synopsis for episode 13, courtesy of Kadokawa:

    Oscar, the crowned prince of the great Kingdom of Farsas, visits the Magical Nation of Tuldarr in pursuit of a cure for the curse that was cast upon him. Deep within the undergrounds of the castle, accessible only to the chosen few, Tinasha awakens from her deep slumber and is delighted at the sight of Oscar. In the overwritten world, Oscar is unaware of the reason behind her radiant smile. While Tinasha was destined to ascend as the Queen of Tuldarr due to her immense magical power, she decides to stay at Farsas to help Oscar break his curse, intertwining their fates.

    As previously announced, TRUE will perform the opening theme song “Unsung Ballad” for Unnamed Memory Season 2. Arika performs the ending theme song “inclusion.” 

    The cast and staff of Unnamed Memory Season 2 includes: 

    Cast

    • Yoshiki Nakajima as Oscar
    • Atsumi Tanezaki as Tinasha
    • Shuichiro Umeda as Lazar
    • Takuya Sato as Als
    • Chitose Morinaga as Nark
    • Jun Fukuyama as Travis
    • Risa Shimizu as Aurelia
    • Mie Sonozaki as Lavinia
    • Yuki Kaji as Valt
    • Tomori Kusunoki as Miralys

    Staff

    • Original Work: Kuji Furumiya (Kadokawa / Dengeki no Shinbungei label)
    • Original Illustration: chibi
    • Director: Kazuya Miura
    • Series Composition: Deko Akao
    • Character Design: Chika Nomi
    • Art Director: Ryosuke Kawai
    • Color design: Eiko Nishi
    • Director of Photography: Kojiro Hayashi
    • Offline Editing: Rina Koguchi
    • Sound Director: Yuichi Imaizumi
    • Sound Effects: Takuya Hasegawa
    • Music: Akito Matsuda
    • Music Production: Heart Company Ltd.
    • Animation Production: ENGI

    Lastly, all 12 episodes of Unnamed Memory Season 1 are streaming now worldwide on Crunchyroll with English subs.

    COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing Theme Songs Revealed

    COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie A Miku Who Can't Sing theme songs

    The official website for SEGA and Colorful Palette’s COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing reveals the opening and ending theme songs for the anime film. 

    Hatsune Miku performs the COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing opening theme song “Hajimari no Mirai (Future of the Beginning)” by 40mP x sasakure.UK. 26 cast members will perform the ending theme song “Worlders” by JIN and Teddyloid. A video for the opening theme song will be revealed at a later date on the official website.

    COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing will open in theaters in Japan on January 17. Moreover, a new trailer for the COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing movie will play across 26 Japanese theaters from December 27 to February 6. A global release for the movie is also planned.

    The cast includes Saki Fujita as Hatsune Miku and Ruriko Noguchi as Ichika Hoshino. Hiroyuki Hata is directing the anime movie at P.A. Works with Yoko Yonaiyama writing the screenplay. Yuki Akiyama is the movie’s character designer and chief animation director. Masatoshi Tsuji is another director and character designer, and Satoshi Hōno is the composer. 

    The story of the film follows Ichika Hoshino, who hears a Miku song she’s never heard of before at a CD shop. She sees a Hatsune Miku whom she’s never seen before, either. Ichika is surprised by this Miku, who appears on Ichika’s smartphone to tell her that her songs cannot reach anyone. Miku asks for her help after seeing Ichika reach others through her live street performances.

    Lastly, Hatsune Miku: COLORFUL STAGE! is available now for Android and iOS worldwide.

    Blue Archive Say-Bing Update Available Now

    Blue Archive Say-Bing Update Available Now

    Nexon has announced that the latest update for Blue Archive, titled “Say-Bing,” is available now on iOS and Android. The update includes a new story and a new swimsuit variant of Kirino. It also includes a new pick-up recruitment event and several new gift boxes.

    Further, a new web event titled “Special Valkyrie Blues” will start on January 7. Players will have the opportunity to earn special bonus rewards, via a new hidden YouTube video. Additionally, the in-game banner will reveal these videos each day. 

    The Blue Archive “Say-Bing” update adds the following content:

    • A Fresh New Story – This story follows the Valkyrie Police School students, Kanna, Fubuki, and Kirino, working as lifeguards at the water park. A variety of rewards, including pyroxenes and new student Elephs, can be earned through the story and players can view the behind-the-scenes story through “Valkyrie Blues Webview Event.”
    • New Student Kirino (Swimsuit) – Kirino (Swimsuit), working as a lifeguard, is a Mystic Type support student. She can summon a cover that increases the attack (ATK) of allies within a circular area for 45 seconds, which receives an extra HP of Kirino (Swimsuit)’s Max HP. She can be obtained by playing the first mission of “Say-Bing” event story.
    • Pick-Up Recruitment Event – On Dec. 24, Blue Archive kicked-off the special recruitment event, where players can earn two special swimsuit versions of the students, Kanna and Fubuki. Kanna (Swimsuit), an explosive type striker, deals a percentage of attack (ATK) as damage to 1 enemy and reduces enemy defense for 20 seconds.

    Additionally, Fubuki (Swimsuit), an explosive type special student, deals a percentage of attack (ATK) as damage to enemies within three circular areas, with damage based on the area size. Her attacks can also penetrate shields, making her effective against enemies with defensive shields

    Afterlove EP Releasing on February 14

    Afterlove EP Releasing on February 14

    Fellow Traveler and Pixselnesia have announced that Afterlove EP will release on February 14, 2025. The game finally releases after three years of anticipation and will serve as the final game from the late developer, Mohammad Fahmi. Sadly, Fahmi passed away in 2022 at the age of 32. The game will be available on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

    Check out the release date trailer for Afterlove EP, available on February 14, below:

    The Steam page describes the game as follows:

    Taking place in the vibrant city of Jakarta, capital of Indonesia, Afterlove EP is a blend of visual novel, narrative adventure and rhythm game elements from the creator of Coffee Talk and What Comes After.

    Step into the shoes of Rama, a young musician struggling to move on with life after the death of his girlfriend, Cinta.

    Whilst his close friends and bandmates are all determined to help him move on, Rama has been stuck for more than a year. He’s neglecting his music, his mental health and his relationships.

    Making things harder, he’s hearing Cinta’s voice inside his head, unsure if she is a spirit or part of his imagination.

    Rama’s band has a critical gig in one month’s time. Either he gets serious about his music and delivers the new songs he has been promising or the band will move on without him.

    Over twenty-eight days and nights it will be your choices that determine the path Rama takes. Explore the city, choose which relationships to repair and which new ones to pursue. Come to terms with the past, rediscover your creative voice and help Rama shape a future for himself.

    Infinity Nikki Version 1.1 Launches By New Year’s Eve

    Infinity Nikki Version 1.1

    Papergames and Infold Games announced Infinity Nikki Version 1.1 “Shooting Star Season” will begin on December 30. The update will prepare fans for the new year with a grand celebration called the Wish Festival.

    Infinity Nikki Version 1.1 will run until January 23. It will feature new storylines, platforming challenges, limited-time events, and new outfits themed after New Year’s Day. Players can expect a plethora of free rewards as they wish upon the stars and ring in the new year. 

    Watch the new trailer below, via the Infinity Nikki YouTube channel:

    Previously, Papergames and Infold Games confirmed Infinity Nikki surpassed 10 million downloads across all platforms. As a special bonus, all Infinity Nikki players will receive a special bonus of Resonite Crystal x10. Infinity Nikki players must redeem their rewards before December 31 at 23:59 server time from the commemorative 10 million downloads milestone message in their in-game mailbox. 

    Since the game surpassed 35 million pre-registrations, all Infinity Nikki players received a special stylist background, a camera pose, two 4-star outfits, and enough Resonite Crystals for up to 126 total pulls at launch. This is on top of the previous pre-registration rewards, including Bling x50,000, Thread of Purity x300, Resonite Crystal x20, and a 4-star outfit.

    Infinity Nikki is available now for Android via Google Play, iOS via App Store, PlayStation 5 via PlayStation Store, and PC via Windows and Epic Games Store.

    Kingdom Hearts III Manga Has Now Ended

    Kingdom Hearts III manga

    On December 26, Gangan Online published the final chapter of Shiro Amano and Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts III manga adaptation. 40 chapters were released for the Kingdom Hearts III manga in total.

    Amano’s Kingdom Hearts III manga first launched on April 2019 with a prologue chapter on the Gangan Online website. The first chapter launched that following June, and the manga’s third volume released in March 2023. The fourth and final volume will ship on March 12, 2025 in Japan. Unfortunately, Yen Press is no longer publishing the manga in English, as the company stopped publishing it after the second volume’s release.

    Recently, Square Enix announced a new FORM-ISM figure of Sora (Kingdom Hearts II Ver.) will be released in March 2025. Pre-orders are now live in Japan for 7,480 yen at participating retailers like amiami and CDJapan. 

    The Kingdom Hearts series finally came to Steam this past June, bringing the mainline series to the platform for the first time. Specifically, the release includes Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and Kingdom Hearts 3 + ReMind

    Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link was revealed alongside the highly-anticipated Kingdom Hearts IV during the 20th anniversary event in April 2022. Both games are still in development, with Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link receiving a delay back in November 2024.

    Kingdom Hearts IV marks the beginning of the Lost Master arc, which is the “second phase” of the Kingdom Hearts series. Sora will explore the mysterious city of Quadratum, located in a separate universe regarded as “fiction” to the Kingdom Hearts universe.

    Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis Reveals January 2025 and Frieren Updates

    Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis January 2025 updates

    SEGA revealed several updates for free-to-play online action RPG Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis launching in January 2025, including the Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End collaboration. 

    The Super Genesis Festival ’24 Part 2 event transforms Central City into a New Year celebration with decorations and mid-winter attire. Players can use Seasonal Points to get various items at the Exchange Shop, and there will be new Limited-Time Tasks as well. Starting January 1, players can also draw 10 free SG Scratch Tickets per day for up to 100 draws during the campaign. 

    Moreover, several AC Scratch Tickets are available, including New Year’s Remix Line ’25 with remixes of previously released outfits and accessories. The new NY Rewind Collection ’25 features NGS-spec AC Scratch Ticket prizes released in January from past years, and the two Revival AC Scratch Tickets bring back classic AC Scratch Ticket items from the original Phantasy Star Online 2.

    The January 8 update will bring the Limited-time Quest: Drill: Large Enemy Clean-up Op to the Stia Outskirts. That same day, Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis will launch its collaboration with Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End. The Frieren the Slayer Style AC Scratch Ticket brings new avatar items and cosmetics based on Frieren, Fern, and Stark. Players can login to earn Frieren-themed Build Parts and other rewards. 

    On January 15, players can take on the Ruine Masquerader boss enemy in a solo quest 1-on-1 battle. Starting from Rank 1 at Depth 1, complete each Rank to unlock the next, with the next Depth being unlocked by completing Rank 10. You receive an exclusive Ruine Masquerader item at Rank 10 of each Depth and earn Limited-time Tasks and Titles Tasks. More Depths will be added each week.

    Lastly, Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Epic Games Store, Windows, and Steam.

    Bushiroad Reveals ROAD59: Shin Jidai Ninkyou Tokku – Matenrou Monochrome Kousou

    ROAD59 Shin Jidai Ninkyou Tokku – Matenrou Monochrome Kousou

    Bushiroad Games and Rocket Studio announced ROAD59: Shin Jidai Ninkyou Tokku – Matenrou Monochrome Kousou, a new visual novel adaptation of the ROAD59: Shin Jidai Ninkyou Tokku media project. The game is releasing in fall 2025 for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

    At launch, the game will feature Japanese voice-overs, and English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese subtitles. More news about the game will be revealed at Bushiroad New Year Presentation 2025 on January 13.

    Watch the new trailer below:

    Here’s an overview of ROAD59: Shin Jidai Ninkyou Tokku – Matenrou Monochrome Kousou, via Gematsu:

    Story

    In the Tenkai Ward, where the restless skyline rises above Tokyo Bay, gangsters with supernatural powers known as “Jingi” are engaged in bloody battles of life and death.

    The protagonist Sho Himuro is an ordinary and kind-hearted young man, born as the heir to the Hakurou clan. Under the strict orders of his older sister Shizuka, he reluctantly assumes the role of clan leader.

    However, after the death of the previous boss, the Hakurou clan’s power begins to weaken, and the Kurojou clan, whose influence in the Tenkai Ward has been growing, launches an attack.

    To protect his beloved family, Sho is drawn into a series of “impossible choices” amid the turf wars of the Tenkai Ward, a place rife with betrayal and desire.

    In the end, what will Sho gain from the choices he has made…?

    Staff

    • Planning and Production: Bushiroad
    • Character Design and Main Graphics: Gidora
    • Development: Rocket Studio

    Cast

    • Aina Aiba
    • Atsushi Shiramata
    • Haruka Kudo
    • Hiroki Nanami
    • Katsuki Watanabe
    • Kouhei Yamamoto
    • Masahiro Inoue
    • Mei Okada
    • Misato Kaimouchi
    • Rihona Kato
    • Seiji Maeda
    • Shouta Aoi
    • Shuya Sunagawa
    • Taiyo Ayukawa
    • Takuma Sueno
    • Wakana Minami
    • Yuki Kimisawa

    Alex’s Top 10 Games of 2024

    After how strong 2023 was for games, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from 2024. Going in, I only had a few games on my radar. Two of those ended up being disappointments, and you might be able to figure out which ones they were after reading this list! Still, this year had plenty of pleasant surprises in store.

    Although I tend to gravitate toward action and racing titles, I like to play a bit of everything! I’m sure you’ll find that reflected below. So, without further ado, here are the top ten games I played in 2024. 

    10. Black Myth: Wukong

    black myth wukong action games 2023

    This is the only game on this list I don’t particularly care for very much. I know, not the best start, but no one can deny that Black Myth: Wukong is an impressive achievement. The amount of time and effort Game Science invested into this title is very much apparent.

    It’s an adventure full of spectacle, gorgeous locations, and flashy action. Unfortunately, that’s all it primarily has going for it. The game suffers from some truly atrocious level design and the combat gets old pretty quickly.

    Perhaps a sequel can achieve something much greater, but for now, I award Black Myth: Wukong with my utmost apathy of the year. No other title I have played recently has made me feel as close to nothing as this game has. It makes for perfectly acceptable entertainment, but that’s all it is. I strongly suspect that I will not be sad to forget this one.

    9. Islands of Insight

    Island of Insight's world

    Islands of Insight is the first game I had the opportunity to review this year. It’s a wonderfully relaxing time with a nearly bottomless pit of puzzles to solve. This one is a teensy bit outside my usual gaming diet, but I’m glad I took the chance to check it out.

    Sadly, my positive impressions were soured with some incredibly egregious technical issues. This game originally launched as an online-only experience for no good reason. My concerns surrounding this aspect would soon be realized as I lost all my save data. As such, recommending this game was difficult.

    Thankfully, an offline mode appears to have been introduced since July, making this a much easier sell. If you’re looking for something more calming, Islands of Insight has a lot to offer. While it is a somewhat repetitive experience, there is enough variety in challenges to keep one engaged. It probably isn’t the best title in the genre, but it deserves some recognition.

    8. Dragon’s Dogma 2

    Dragon in Dragon's Dogma 2 Gameplay Trailer

    Let’s face it, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the biggest letdown from Capcom since the Resident Evil 3 remake. However, that’s not to say it still can’t be fun as hell to play. The combat mechanics here are nothing short of sublime, with some really satisfying physics to add to the thrill of bashing the head of a cyclops.

    Regrettably, much of this combat is wasted on a severe lack of enemy variety. Making matters worse, the game is missing substantial content, resulting in an experience that doesn’t feel complete. Moments of brilliance are what keep Dragon’s Dogma 2 from devolving into something much more painfully mediocre.

    Considering that this is the only big RPG I got to play this year, it appears that I made the wrong decision. That being said, this is a game with tons of potential and I truly hope that Capcom doesn’t abandon it. There’s an amazing game buried underneath all its problems.

    7. Berserk Boy

    Berserk Boy official artwork

    Berserk Boy is a charming side-scroller taking inspiration from Mega Man and Sonic the Hedgehog. It’s colorful, fast-paced, and has some fun mechanics to master. A few metroidvania elements are sprinkled in as well, although you should expect a primarily linear experience.

    The level design tends to be a bit more simplistic than desired, but the sense of momentum makes up for that. It’s a blast to navigate stages as quickly as possible. The boss encounters are likely the weakest aspect, but they barely impacted my enjoyment. While the game isn’t perfect by any means, it isn’t trying to be.

    With a soundtrack by Tee Lopes, Berserk Boy is full of energetic tunes that will keep any player pushing forward. As a fan of action platformers, this is a title that provided much of what I would look for. This is a solid addition to any indie collection, and I’d be excited to see more from this developer.

    6. Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble

    Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble Key Art

    I can’t say I was expecting to enjoy Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble as much as I did, but I’m always happy about a nice surprise. Don’t be fooled by the cute art style, as this game can get gruesomely challenging. Despite this, the experience never becomes truly tedious. Conquering a stage never feels impossible.

    That being said, the main campaign does a great job of easing new players in. Most should be able to complete the game. However, the EX levels are where the game’s true meat lies and will push your skills to the limit.   

    Banana Rumble is deceptively simple with tons of hidden depth, just as a Super Monkey Ball game should be. It makes for solid entertainment no matter what age you are. This is a fantastic family game, especially considering the inclusion of multiplayer game modes. If you have yet to experience the magic of this series, I can’t recommend this one enough.

    5. Tekken 8

    Tekken 8 Reveals Opening Movie and Eddy Gordo DLC

    I didn’t get as much time with Tekken 8 as I had hoped, otherwise this might be higher on the list. Anyway, what can I say about this that hasn’t already been said? If you want more Tekken, you’ll get it here. Otherwise, if it somehow isn’t your cup of tea, this is not going to suddenly win you over.

    Still, I am glad to see this entry feature tons of casual content. The game’s story is completely ridiculous and stupid but makes for great popcorn material. Additionally, it’s amazing to see the return of Tekken Ball, which makes for a hilarious yet enjoyable game mode.

    As much as I wish to play this more, it’s a massive time sink if you want to get the most out of it. From a casual perspective, however, Tekken 8 is still a great time and likely the fighting game option of 2024. If you enjoy fighting games and still haven’t checked this one out, what are you doing?

    4. Sonic X Shadow Generations

    While half of the Sonic X Shadow Generations package is a remaster, the Shadow portion is an entirely new game. As a lifelong Sonic fan, I can say that Shadow Generations contains some of the best 3D platforming the series has to offer. I’d even go as far to claim that it’s superior to Sonic’s portion included here.

    The level design is a huge step up, with many branching paths and a great sense of verticality. I could spend countless hours optimizing my runs, as the game is just that much fun to play. Sure, the campaign itself only takes a few hours to complete, but the content here is incredibly replayable.

    I really hope that Shadow Generations is a sign of things to come. If more Sonic games can match this level of quality, the series will be in an incredibly healthy place for the foreseeable future. By the way, Shadow is awesome.

    3. Silent Hill 2

    Silent Hill 2 Remake Soundtrack Available Now on Spotify

    I can’t say I was always into the idea of a Silent Hill 2 remake. The original is likely among my top five favorites of all time, so it’s kind of sacred to me. The announcement that Bloober Team would be handling the remake didn’t make me any more enthusiastic. Historically, I haven’t exactly been an avid fan of their output, so my expectations were low.

    I’m very happy to say that Bloober Team went above and beyond my expectations. The Silent Hill 2 remake is the best entry this series has seen in a long time. Does it replace the original for me? No, it was never going to. I love the Lynchian atmosphere of that game too much.

    However, I am shocked by the quality of this title. It features some surprisingly engaging gameplay and perfectly captures a foreboding sense of dread. It drags on a tad too long for my tastes, but it’s otherwise a solid re-imagining of a horror classic. This is easily one of the best games of 2024.

    2. Nine Sols

    Nine Sols Key Art

    Nine Sols basically manifested out of thin air for me, but I am so glad it did. From the moment I started playing, my jaw dropped in awe of the game’s gorgeous art direction. This is one of the most visually striking titles I had the pleasure of playing this year.

    While fancy visuals are nice, what about the gameplay? Well, it’s equally amazing. The game’s combat takes some obvious inspiration from Sekiro, but it doesn’t stumble in execution. There are some truly unforgettable boss fights that will make anyone feel like a badass for beating. Also, I can’t believe I almost forgot the Soundtrack! Oh, the soundtrack is so, so good.

    Nine Sols is the most intense game about cat people I have ever played. Every aspect of this title is of an incredibly high quality. I can’t praise it enough. It would almost certainly be my game of the year if it wasn’t for the existence of one other title.

    1. Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess

    Screenshot from Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess

    Is Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess really the best game of 2024? Probably not, to be honest, but this is my list! I’m choosing to highlight it because this game is woefully underappreciated. It’s also just so weird that I can’t help but absolutely adore it.

    Kunitsu-Gami contains one of the most unique gameplay loops of the year. If you ever wanted to play Bloons TD with an action game twist and a melancholic atmosphere, this is the game for you. It might take some time to get used to, but it’s really not that hard once you get the hang of it.

    It’s a game that plays around with its core concept in varied and interesting ways. Not every level is made equal, but it’s always exciting to see what the game throws in your path. This isn’t a game that overstays its welcome. To create the game’s distinct visual style, the developers scanned in real-world miniatures as 3D models. This results in an endearing diorama-like presentation that makes up for any shortcomings with the graphics. It’s also a perfect fit for the strategy and action gameplay blend.

    Despite a simple narrative, Kunitsu-Gami is packed with emotion. It’s reminiscent of the experimental games you would find on the PS2. It’s pure art in video game form, and I can’t emphasize that enough. I want more titles with weird and original concepts, so please go and check this game out for me. Even if it’s a bit outside your comfort zone, you won’t soon forget your time with Kunitsu-Gami.