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"textContent": "Our chums at PlayStation have shared more about Kemuri, the giddy new third-person action game from a team lead by former Tango Gameworks developer and E3 2019 scene-stealer Ikumi Nakamura. In case you missed the 2023 announcement, it casts you as an athletic yokai hunter swooping and flipping around a \"sprawling vertical city\". The obvious reference point is Ghostwire: Tokyo, Nakamura's previous and more ponderous yokai-hunting project for Tango. She left the studio before that game's completion, but she appears to have brought a lot of the same inspirations to Kemuri. Here's a video.\n\nRead more",
"title": "\"One discovers, one guides, and one strikes the final blow\": Ikumi Nakamura's new yokai-hunting game Kemuri is turning co-op into a ritual, somehow"
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