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"PC",
"PlayStation Vita",
"PS5",
"Single Player",
"RPG: Action",
"Side view",
"Vanillaware",
"Historical",
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"Muramasa Rebirth",
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"textContent": "For years, lovers of exquisite sprite designs have clamoured for Vanillaware to bring their action RPGs and strategy games to PC. Games like time-rewinding mecha soap opera 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, or prancing kingdom saver Unicorn Overlord. The rationale for these games not appearing outside console has been nebulous, to date: at one point in 2024, Vanillaware and publishers Atlus appeared to blame each other for Unicorn Overlord's absence from desktops.\n\nRead more",
"title": "We're finally getting a Vanillaware game on PC - Muramasa: Revenant Blades, an expanded 4K edition of the gorgeous Japanese action RPG"
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