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Experience just announced Monyuu, an upcoming dungeon RPG for Switch. A release is planned for this summer in Japan.

Monyuu is actually the official abbreviation for the full title, which has the lengthily name “Monster wo Taoshite Tsuyoi Ken ya Yoroi wo Te ni Shinasai. Yuusha Tai ga Maou wo Taosu Sono Hi wo Shinjiteimasu”. It translates to “Defeat Monsters to Get Strong Swords and Armor. We Believe in the Day the Heroes will Defeat the Demon Lord.” in English.

Saviors of Sapphire Wings/Stranger of Sword City Revisited

NIS America has shared a launch trailer for the dual launch of Saviors of Sapphire Wings/Stranger of Sword City Revisited. View today’s video below.

Saviors of Sapphire Wings/Stranger of Sword City Revisited is out on Switch today both physically and digitally.

Saviors of Sapphire Wings/Stranger of Sword City Revisited

Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited arrives on Switch this week. For a look at some footage, check out the video below.

Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited launches physically and digitally on March 16.

Saviors of Sapphire Wings/Stranger of Sword City Revisited

NIS America and Experience have released a new trailer for Saviors of Sapphire Wings/Stranger of Sword City Revisited that details various features. View it below.

Saviors of Sapphire Wings/Stranger of Sword City Revisited is due out for Switch in North America on March 16 and Europe on March 19.

Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited

Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited has been dated for Switch. It’ll be out on March 16, 2021 in North America, March 19, 2021 in Europe, and March 23, 2021 in Oceania.

Aside from announcing the release date, NIS America has shared a gameplay trailer. We’ve included that below along with more details.

NIS America and Experience today revealed that Saviors of Sapphire Wings and Stranger is on the way to Switch. The dungeon RPG includes an extra adventure, Stranger of Sword City Revisited, as a bonus game.

Here’s some additional information as well as a trailer:

The Campfire campaign that launched in Japan late last month has met its 15 million yen funding goal, meaning the next game in the Spirit Hunter series will be making its way to both PS4 and Switch. While developer Experience previously said that they’d go ahead with development regardless of whether the target was met, a few stretch goals still remain with 17 days of funding left to go. The goals are as follows:

20 million yen

  • Additional costume for the protagonist (from the voice drama Death Mark: Blue Demise)
  • Voice-overs increased by 50 percent
  • Additional horror scene visuals (event CG)

25 million yen

  • Theme song production
  • Implementation of a death scene expression change system
  • Addition of former marked characters that do not appear (Towako Yasuoka, Suzu Morimiya, Tsukasa Yoshida, etc.)

30 million yen

  • Additional downloadable content production (series collaboration story)
  • Spirit Hunter series event (concert? collaboration cafe? etc.)
  • Novelization

Shibito Magire is aiming for a Summer 2021 release in Japan.

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Developer Experience is currently running a crowdfunding campaign for Shibito Magire, the third entry in the Spirit Hunter series. The campaign is being run on the Campfire platform and is only open to Japanese residents. With 38 days to go, the campaign has currently reached 65% of its 15 million Yen goal. Today, Experience released a brief teaser trailer for the game:

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Spirit Hunter: NG review

System: Switch
Release date: October 10, 2019
Developer: Experience
Publisher: Aksys Games


When Death Mark initially released in 2017 in Japan, I knew right away that there was something special about it. There have been a few horror visual novel games in the past, but this new IP by Aksys and Experience had a certain vibe and panache to it that was so out there compared to others in the medium that it stuck out and demanded attention. A year later the game would be localized to the rest of the world and confirm the feelings I had of there simply being nothing like it. The horror genre has this incredible way of keeping you at the edge of your seat when you find yourself captivated by the events of what’s going on, and here we are a year later – in what’s now coined as the Spirit Hunter series – as its follow-up, NG, excels, refines, and builds upon its predecessor to tell yet another somber story of the unknown and afterlife, presenting itself in a format with hidden object and adventure elements wrapped in a visual novel delight.

Aksys Games is getting ready for tomorrow’s western launch of Spirit Hunter: NG with a new video. Find the “The First Spirit (Urashima Woman)” trailer below.


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