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Jun 07, 2021
Like Demon's Souls, but if it had the violence of Painkiller.
This game is excellent - a true hidden gem in the Japanese PS2 library. The swordplay is a bit fiddly, but clearly intended to make you feel like you're really swinging a giant sword around, and it mostly works. Levels are long and a little padded, although it's hard to feel too upset when you're slicing zombies and trolls in half the entire way from A to B. (This would have been rated M had it gotten a US release - definitely not a game for kids!) Some other complaints I have include a dire shortage of save points in some levels, as well as a parry mechanic that feels a little bit too precise to rely on. But these are minor complaints, and considering how often I find myself grinning from ear to ear while playing this game, I can't say they've hurt my opinion of the game substantially.
I can understand most of the Japanese in this game, but I think you wouldn't have too much difficulty playing this game without knowing Japanese - there are plenty of English-language guides that explain the controls and mechanics. Just remember that Circle is confirm and Cross is cancel in Japanese games - that's opposite what you might be used to!