• stormesp
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      1 year ago

      Its an open world first person shooter but with magic instead of guns, it happens in a Shibuya where all the humans have banished and the city is taken over by spirits/yokai both good and bad and the protagonist has to find its sister while posessed by a spirit that has his own goals but at the same time is what gives him powers, all around the story is simple but decent but the open world and lore is where it shines, a lot of missions where you get to know classic japanese folklore and help spirits trapped in this world for a reason or another. All around i enjoyed my time with it and the “gunplay” is pretty decent after the free dlc that they added when the game was released on gamepass which added a side ability to all three different guns/powers.

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        1 year ago

        Oh shit, that actually sounds pretty cool, I was expecting some straight forward RPG by the name of it, I’ll definitely check it out. Thank you

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          No problem! It didnt get the best reception when it was released as it was a sony exclusive that didnt get much marketing at first, but its a nice experience all around and if you decide to go for the story it doesnt overstay its welcome and if you have gamepass you can play it there as i did, so glad i made it interesting for you!

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            I had just never heard anyone speak about it, the premise and Japanese mythology already interest me, and it’s developed by Tango, the studio ran by Shinji Mikami, so I’m definitely interested to check it out (though I know he’s not directly involved, it lends a pedigree to their studio, to me.)