Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story

Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story (2020)

by ACQUIRE Corp., Spike Chunsoft
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Historical
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:The Way of the Samurai is forged in battle! Play as a ronin during Japan's Meiji Restoration in the volatile Rokkotsu Pass. The swordsmith Dojima falls into debt and his beautiful daughter is taken as collateral. Help repay the debt by crafting swords by day and exploring the mysterious, twisting dungeons of the Ipponmatsu Cave for valuable materials at night.Show more
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