It’s structured very much like the studio’s great Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm titles, which faithfully recreated the ninja anime into fantastic fights filled with quick-time events that make cutscenes feel just as intense, if not even more so, than the actual combat. ![]() RELATED: Demon Slayer Returns in October for Mugen Train Arc Adaptationįans of CyberConnect2’s past work will find a lot of familiar content in Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles. This is why the Japanese studio has been able to recreate iconic anime moments so superbly in past titles such as Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. While CyberConnect2 has never been known for its intricate combat systems, the studio is a master of spectacle (just take a look at any of the cutscenes in Asura’s Wrath). ![]() When it comes to licensed properties, sometimes a developer is just a perfect fit and its strengths align with the property.
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