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Muramasa: The Demon Blade

Also known as: Oboro Muramasa Youtouden

Can Wii gamers be excited for 2009?

Seven key titles poised to make or break Nintendo's new year

Words: Brett Elston, GamesRadar US

This time last year we only had Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mario Kart Wii to fend off the baby sims and Mega Party Game Blasts. Nintendo was tight-lipped about E3 and the third party offerings were slim as usual – in other words, there was no respite from the casual flood in sight. Today though, we’re entering Wii’s third year of wiggle-waggle tyranny with a bit more spring in our step, ready to give the system we’ve delegated to permanent dust duty another chance.

What’s got us so motivated? Why, a series of console-exclusive games that could finally convince us to reintroduce the Wii into our regular gaming habits. Trouble is, are they enough? Will seven amazing, Wii-exclusive games be enough to spur further development that isn’t baby-wrangling or horseshoe tossing? And what if some of them are duds, nothing but a lot of promises and hype that ultimately amount to yet another so-so attempt? Let’s just hope it doesn’t come to that, and that the following titles live up to the desperate, lofty goals we’ve set for them.

The game:
Muramasa: The Demon Blade

What is it?
A side-scrolling hack-and-slasher drenched in Japanese mythology.

Why you should care:
Developer Vanillaware is responsible for two of the decade’s most visually stunning games, Odin Sphere and GrimGrimoire. Despite the limitations of PS2 hardware, they cranked out lavish backgrounds and towering enemy sprites that had GR editors stopping in their tracks just to watch them flow across the screen. If those two games looked that good in 2006, we assume a 2009 release will be even more impressive.

Why it might fizzle:
Highly intelligent readers such as yourself probably know about Odin Sphere or Grim, but do you think the typical Wii owner cares about painstakingly crafted sprites or reinterpretations of Japanese lore? Maybe if they called it Demon Bladez…

What about motion controls?
The waggle plague seems to have missed Murasama, as the SNES-standard Classic Controller setup takes center stage any time the game’s on display – a damn welcome option.

 

The game:
Fatal Frame 4: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse

What is it?
Another unsettling, creepy-as-shit horrorfest starring weak teenage girls and their magical camera.

Why you should care:
Fatal Frame has always been a lingering shadow trapped behind Resident Evil and Silent Hill, yet all three previous entries are highly ranked and consistently deliver shocking, menacing gameplay. Not sure if part four will live up to the pedigree? Japanese mega-magazine Weekly Famitsu rated it 34/40, declaring it to be every bit as terrifying as its predecessors.

Why it might fizzle:
Survival horror is, ironically, barely surviving on Wii. Aside from an RE4 port, Obscure II and the frankly insulting Escape from Bug Island, nothing comes to mind at all. Who’s to say the audience interested in this franchise migrated to Wii in the first place? Will new users be willing to hop into the third sequel of a (relatively) unknown series? The lack of a US release date doesn’t bode well either…

What about motion control?
The girls use the Camera Obscura to battle evil spirits – point the camera with the remote and snap away. As long as the rest of the experience plays down motion, things should be fine.


 
64 Comments
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Snarf  - 10 months 13 days ago 
I sold my Wii. MadWorld seems cool and The Conduit seems like it won't be as high quality as they say.
ian edgar  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Finally! The wii is getting the respect it deserves. I don't want any of these games though.
gorillazbmx6  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Still none of these look good, sigh, back to real games
slickmcwilly  - 10 months 13 days ago 
the wii doesn't deserve any respect
TrigunGunner  - 10 months 13 days ago 
I can finally start using my Wii again. Sin and Punishment 2, not to mention Murasame: the Demon Blade, look pretty decent and worthwhile
heartskuppy  - 10 months 13 days ago 
why does murasame: the demon blade have to be wii exclusive? ARGH!
H2A2I00  - 10 months 13 days ago 
the wii sucks i remeber i got so tired with it i sold it and bought a ps3 and after i did that almost everyone started sellin their wii's 4 a ps3 because PS3 kiks ass
sourpunch  - 10 months 13 days ago 
I'm defiantly getting The Conduit. And hoping I have enough money to get the other ones. I'm not sure if I will though :(
GoldenMe  - 10 months 13 days ago 
@H2A- Bring your story to the Ps3Fanboy site.
It's not welcome here.
XCrimson  - 10 months 13 days ago 
@H2A
Really? I got a PS3 for christmas and te only game I've found interesting is Valkyria Chronicles. Despite how much people bitch about the Wii, I've still spent more time on it then my PS3.

Looking forward to Muramasa :)
somthing42  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Ahhhh . . . . a bright beacon of hope.
stuffblowupnation  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Finally Games i can PLAY!!! I got CoD 5 and brawl, but thats it gamergames wise. I need Madworls and The Conduit, but what about No More Heroes 2?? HUH?? where is it!
Crossfire66  - 10 months 13 days ago 
As a point of reference, anyone who can't spell "kicks" right doesn't deserve to even have an opinion.

Here's looking at you, kid.
Ravenbom  - 10 months 13 days ago 
hmm... I think they're all have the possibility to surprise us. Well, I'm not sure about The Conduit, because it's promising so much so even if it's good, we're going to all say it was just OK.
Still, there's no typical Nintendo AAA+ title to look forward to, so it's hard for me to get excited.
Plus, Mad World is made by a team that seems to be marketing style over substance for all their 09 releases. Of course, they have people from Viewtiful Joe and Okami team, but I'm still apprehensive about their upcoming games for Sega, because Sega seems to only want games that hit one note really well, while compromising everything else.
nelfer320  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Awesome! I'm getting 4/7 of those games! 2009 is looking good for the Wii!
NelosAngelos  - 10 months 13 days ago 
C'mon Nintendo, give me something to overheat my Wii with besides smash bros!! (...that sounds kinda kinky when you think about it.)
DawgsFan117  - 10 months 13 days ago 
HAHAHAHAHAHA

Some of the comments on this article are just funny. People hoping they have money to buy 1 to 2 of these games. Imagine if you had a real game system that has upwards of 20 games worthy of buying every year. Then you can complain about cash because you must pick and choose. I have a PS3 and an Xbox 360 so I get to play real video games not the collosal failure that the wii has become. So sad that they call it a next gen system.
cheapojoe  - 10 months 13 days ago 
The Conduit looks good, but I still think the only place an FPS should exist is on the PC. I bought a Wii because I LOVE platformers, and Nintendo always delivers in this category. Still, I'm crossing my fingers about MotionPlus. It may change my mind about the FPS genre. Maybe.
ikillchicken  - 10 months 13 days ago 
It's sad that most of these titles reasons they might fizzle fall under:

Nobody between the ages of 13 and 30 actually owns a Wii.

and

If they fuck it up with motion controls.

Go Nintendo.
ikillchicken  - 10 months 13 days ago 
It's sad that most of these titles reasons they might fizzle fall under:

Nobody between the ages of 13 and 30 actually owns a Wii.

and

If they fuck it up with motion controls.

Go Nintendo.
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