My Wii's disc drive broke with this game in it. that is to say, it still works fine, but it can no longer eject the game. so, basically, my Wii is now a Muramasa: The Demon Blade machine, and I am very content with that.
"Turn Around- Stick it Out-, Even White Boys Got to Shout"- Shigeru Miyamoto... I was laughing for a solid 7 seconds. I had to come back to watch them all again. These mis- attributed quotes are hysterical
Jim here with a message from the afterlife. I can indeed confirm that these visuals on the original model Vita with the OLED screen, melted my eyeballs. In a great way.
@@Mishimachine Also, the controls are notably improved with the option to map jump to a face button instead of just licking it to the up arrow, and the Genroku Legends DLC pretty much doubles the overall content of the game by giving you 4 new characters with their on unique battle styles, stories, bosses, and multiple endings.
Playing it emulated 3x internal res on my phone which is OLED, it does indeed look great. I have it on Wii, but Wii games on my 4K LCD aren't looking too great. Looking at this video though, I probably should have just gone the emulated route via my PC(looking at those super crisp 2D elements, it has to be emulated), but my phone is fine, it feels better on a handheld, but you do miss a lot of the details and glory of the art. Sacrifices I guess. I do prefer a decent controller for this though, using the wiimote was lame, and my classic controller isn't working too well for whatever reason.
The content on this channel always surprises me. One day you're talking shit about MM3D, one day you're showing us how to draw N64 sprites in HD, and one day you're showing us a game we've never even heard about. But it's always such good, high-quality content that I can't help but watch. Keep up the good stuff, man.
Hits the nail on the head. With so many channels I pick and choose specifically the videos that I want to watch but with Nerrel I just watch every new video cause as you said, it’s guaranteed to be good shit.
@Released9825 As a Vita owner, it's worth having on handheld if it makes the padding more enjoyable if you want to play for short periods of time on the fly. I wasn't doing a completionist run and it took me 20+hours to finish the campaign for both characters. I played a few hours of the added content without finishing it and it didn't seem to have less padding than the campaign.
@@kisukoev daaaang, in less than 18 hours since you posted that, someone liked the comment and ruined it lololol. also holy cow, i didnt expect to get likes xD
I loved playing this back in the Wii days, thanks a lot for the retrospective and I concur, visuals and atmosphere alone make this game a great experience imo.
Yeah I really remember this game as a journey I took and lived by myself. Still convinced this is how Japan looks like too, and don't wanna hear otherwise lmao
I'm quite enjoying the eclectic content of this channel Nerrel, thanks once again for this one! This is definitely something I would love to see get an HD release so that we could finally get to see the artwork in all it's glory
This video is so on point with how I and probably many others feel about the game. It's strangely lacking in many departments but it's still a game that I will never forget for the rest of my life, with some peculiar qualities that have yet to be done again. The way that the dusk sun shines through the clouds on a snowy mountaintop paired with the right music, as seen at the end of the video, the way it makes me feel to be there in that moment is just... incredible.
I truly relate to that. Like the game has a lot of flaws that I understand, but its ambiance just connects so deeply to my soul for some reason it makes me feel like I'm living in it whenever I'm playing
All of Vanillaware’s games need re-releases on the Switch. I love having them all on the Vita, and two are on the PS4, but these games really benefit from portability, and the Switch would allow so many new people to play them.
The DLC for the Vita version was out fucking standing. I especially liked the one about the rice farmers. After you beat each DLC, you can use the characters to go back and defeat all the bosses from both main stories, and I always loved the image of rice farmers coming into the god's domain and cleaning shop with the sickle storm ability.
so glad I played this as a kid when it came out. the visuals impressed me so much I barely noticed how simple the action was until going back to it years later
Then again, the wii did have a quite a lot of sleeper jrpgs for its generation. Ps3 and xbox did a lot for western rpgs and the like but during that time period, Only jrpgs i could remember were tales and surprisingly nier, because nier automata became a surprise hit.
@@yourverybestfriend1263 Jet Set Radio. It's a rather obscure game and series but the game felt so different to any other game at the time. It was one of the very first games to use Cel shading btw
I think the reason why I love your channel is because you mostly talk about games or subjects that you are very interested in and you don't chase down popular topics or try to be extremely niche on purpose and in love with the sound of your own voice ,so you are genuinely positive about something and when you find a flaw in a game or a thing it isn't a nitpick it is a problem that may bother you or bother others and that is why you are funny and entertaining without being negative, annoying, mean to creators or viewers, trying to meme it up (being cringy), or being in love with yourself, like some other game reviewers that I have seen on RUclips keep your great work wish you the best Nerrel.
Anybody who hasn't played this should go play this. Super fun mechanics and beautiful just to look at. A lot of the standard combos can be a little repetitive, but you'll feel like such a badass that you won't even care. And the blade abilities more than make up for it.
I remember I had the choice between Muramasa at the Metroid Prime Trilogy because I only had ~60 bucks, and I chose Muramasa. Would've definitely preferred the Prime Trilogy at the time and now. However, I did play Muramasa on the Vita and it's a definite improvement over the original version. A friend of mine really liked it too, probably more than I did. Still, it's a really inspiring curiosity on both systems.
How people can say the Wii was a gimmick console for casual gamers when it had experiences like this is beyond me. So many people keep yammering on about "immersion" without appreciating how much great art contributes to the illusion of being inside a fictional world. Thanks for bringing this game back into the spotlight and reminding me of that. P.S. You're wrong about 2.5D games with polygons, because Klonoa. No hard feelings, though.
@@JetWolfEX I love Wii Klonoa for two reasons. 1) It's friggin' Klonoa. 2) That English dub is _solid_ cheese. Klonoa sounds like a teenage 4Kids reject from 2002.
The Wii *was* a gimmick console that sold to non-gamers as a fad item, as a result invited a continuous stream of shovelware while simultaneously hurting good 3rd party developers with terrible sales figures. If you were a teen in 2006, the Wii was the underpowered gimmick box that Nintendo was marketing at your parents. The ratio of worthwhile games to trash was Steam-level before Steam developed the problem. And like with the DS' touch screen, forced, poorly thought out motion controls found their way to places they didn't belong. Kinda telling that aside from core Nintendo IPs, the games people tend to actually like on Wii didn't make much use of its core innovation, if at all.
@@KyussTheWalkingWorm That's going way too far. Non-gamers didn't buy the Wii because it was a "fad". They didn't buy it to sit there in their living room. They bought it to play games with, and the fact that many of those games weren't up to hardcore-gamer standards doesn't make them wrong. Every console has a hefty proportion of shovelware on it; the major difference these days is that the crap tends to be digital-only and not in stores. I can't think of a single Wii game I played that was ruined by motion controls, so at worst it was harmless. You compare that with something like Mario Odyssey, which _did_ force awkward motion controls even though that wasn't the console's gimmick, and tell me which was worse. Motion controls were not the Wii's "core innovation". As you suggested, they were a gimmick, like the Switch's HD Rumble. Its innovation was exactly what you're ridiculing here: the fact that it reached out to older adults and non-gamers. That new approach brought it a deserved mega-success, and you can carp all you want but the Switch is never going to challenge that record. The Wii had lots of great games on it, which is why I say that despite any considerations of the ratio of good to bad it's much more than a "gimmick console". In my opinion, Nintendo's first-party games on the Wii were much better than what they're making now, and the relative lack of good third-party games is excusable. Personally, I don't buy Nintendo to play EA or Ubisoft; I do it to play Nintendo. ...By the way, the same arguments apply to the DS, which is _actually_ the most successful Nintendo console to date and which has more good games on it than just about any console you could care to name. Also, unlike the Wii, the DS had tons of great third-party experiences as well.
Remember the PS TV? What a hit, right? Turns out that the memory it comes with is just about enough for Muramasa HD and the DLC chapters, so I got one off a clearance sale, bought the game from a PSN sale, and made a Muramasa plug-and-play console. Total cost: 50 bucks.
The gameplay becomes very different on the third difficulty and it's something that kept me playing Muramasa for hours on end. Also, where else are you going to hear Japanese folk metal?
I played this once in Highschool with some buddies for an entire night. Never played it again, but I wish I had it! I remember having a lot of fun with it.
It's always nice to see people talk about things they like when they first really got off the ground from them talking about things they dislike. It gives you an even better idea of what kind of things they value and enjoy so you can better understand where they come from when they criticize a game.
My dad bought this for me once when i was like 7 - 8, and i had no idea what to do. I just went down to running back and forth, running out of blades, dying, rince and repeat. Still had a blast tho.
Thank you for doing a video on this one! The art is so impressive and so much work went into it, it's a real shame to let this one fade into obscurity.
I have an original PS Vita and this was one of my first games! I loved this game so much, I used to take it to work with me to play during breaks and lunch!
As someone who has only played the Vita version, it's utterly fantastic to play. Everything you've said sticks here, except apparently the Vita version has an improved localization from what I was told (I never compared for myself), in addition to having an abundance of addition DLC content. A Switch re-release with ALL the Vita DLC packed into it, at full resolution, is exactly what this game, and I, need.
I replay it like once a year too, the art and music is just too beautiful. It's starting to get a little ridiculous how it hasn't been re-released on the switch or ps4 though, the world needs to be reminded of this game.
I hope you keep doing this series. I know the views aren't as big as your other video types but I think the views will really sky rocket for all of them as soon as you become verified at 100k subs.
Wow really surprised to see this game pop up in my feed. I never got into it when I was younger but I remember having this a long time ago, now I'm considering digging through my old games to see if I still have it.
I really do feel this way about Donkey Kong Country. The platforming is really just above average. But the way the sound design, the lighting, and the music...it all melds together so well and creates such an amazing atmosphere. Maybe I'll pick up Muramasa if I see it at my local game shop again.
I downloaded Muramasa on my Vita a couple years ago. I got extremely bored and stopped playing it. Maybe I was looking at it the wrong way. I will carry on Jim’s legacy.
I loved this game so much that I purchased a Vita just to play the DLC. It was the most money I ever dropped to play a single game. I didn't regret the purchase. I still whip it out and play every now and then because nothing out there really compares to what this game has to offer. It even inspired me to develop my own game, which borrow elements from the combat. The game is far from perfect but nails what it does well so spectacularly that I can't help but recommend it to people despite its flaws.
The Vita version was amazing, largely due to the high quality OLED screen that the system used. That screen made a lot of games look really, really good- this was exceptionally true Odin's Sphere and Muramasa's case.
I have a Vita and was planning to purchase Muramase for several years but always put it off for one reason or another. I promise I will buy it by the end of this year.
Just seen this video, loved it! You explained both masterfully and simply what's about this game, I own an original copy of the game but I replayed it via Dolphin because I was curious about the HD texture pack. Really hope it will be ported to Switch, I wanna play the extra Vita content and I think it deserves a port
My Wii's disc drive broke with this game in it.
that is to say, it still works fine, but it can no longer eject the game.
so, basically, my Wii is now a Muramasa: The Demon Blade machine, and I am very content with that.
that's the perfect time to get USB loader on it
Literally the exact reason I decided to mod my Wii
Definitely recommend homebrew, then it can do everything plus Muramasa.
I took mine to pieces to save the last story
Takes 30 seconds to remove that disc, 5 minutes to fix the issue itself.
"Woah. Hold up. Nerrel just uploaded a video. I'm out" - Shigeru Miyamoto
i love how nerrel makes jokes without changing his delivery one iota
Deadpan delivery is my favorite. Have you ever watched Flight of the Concords, or what we do in the shadows? You would get a kick outta those two.
"Turn Around- Stick it Out-, Even White Boys Got to Shout"- Shigeru Miyamoto... I was laughing for a solid 7 seconds. I had to come back to watch them all again. These mis- attributed quotes are hysterical
"raijin the god of thunder was re imagined in a ******* form"
Its like he only has one tone of voice
yes comedy is funnier when you don't put a giant signpost saying THIS IS THE JOKE, LAUGH AT IT. this is why most youtubers are insufferable
Jim here with a message from the afterlife.
I can indeed confirm that these visuals on the original model Vita with the OLED screen, melted my eyeballs. In a great way.
It's probably what did you in
The OLED screen really does make the game even more beautiful. The dialogue translation is a bit better as well.
@@Mishimachine Also, the controls are notably improved with the option to map jump to a face button instead of just licking it to the up arrow, and the Genroku Legends DLC pretty much doubles the overall content of the game by giving you 4 new characters with their on unique battle styles, stories, bosses, and multiple endings.
Playing it emulated 3x internal res on my phone which is OLED, it does indeed look great. I have it on Wii, but Wii games on my 4K LCD aren't looking too great. Looking at this video though, I probably should have just gone the emulated route via my PC(looking at those super crisp 2D elements, it has to be emulated), but my phone is fine, it feels better on a handheld, but you do miss a lot of the details and glory of the art. Sacrifices I guess. I do prefer a decent controller for this though, using the wiimote was lame, and my classic controller isn't working too well for whatever reason.
It’s ironic that the TRULY heartfelt, gorgeous, love letter-type games are only really made by smaller teams who trade big budgets for passion.
Nerrel I just want to let you know that I love you in a romantic manner
Good on you for letting the world know
I'll scratch your eyes out, he's mine!
ok
Wow. You're either the %2 of Nerrel's viewers that are female... or you're gay.
@@cfdeers he's gay, 100%
Damn I’m sad that Muramasa got relegated to mediocre obscurity bc it was a good game imo
Ok yknow what I really see all of your points now that I think back on the game but god I will never not love it
He's just trying to rile everyone up. Ignore him.
@Matteo Leonardi weeb it up somewhere else weeb
Moderate* not mediocre
Outdated gameplay mechanics.
"Tearaway was pretty good." -Jim
R.I.P.
Muramasa Rebirth and the Genroku Legends DLC campaigns are part of the reason I dug up Jim's corpse, I really wanted his Vita.
I think Jim won't be offended. He is a nice guy and cared about games preservation.
I didn't mind.
Who's Jim?
Edit: nvm
I'm playing the game right now on my vita and it is an awesome experience especially the dlc.
with the oled screen, even with highscale mod with dolphin, looks better. and i have an ips as monitor
The content on this channel always surprises me. One day you're talking shit about MM3D, one day you're showing us how to draw N64 sprites in HD, and one day you're showing us a game we've never even heard about.
But it's always such good, high-quality content that I can't help but watch. Keep up the good stuff, man.
This!
Hits the nail on the head. With so many channels I pick and choose specifically the videos that I want to watch but with Nerrel I just watch every new video cause as you said, it’s guaranteed to be good shit.
Bitch speak for yourself about not knowing these games
The Wii had a lot of really good obscure titles honestly. Zack and Wiki is another one which is one of my favs.
Yeeeaaah Muramasa and Zack & Wiki are the two perfect examples for that. Two absolute blasts that nobody talk about and that's criminal
Such an underappreciated game. The DLCs especially were absolutely incredible
Press 1 for Jim and the Vita.
WHY IS THIS NOT ON SWITCH!?!?!?! I've been wanting it so baaaaadly.
Same here. They made a vita port, so hope yet lives, brother.
@Released9825 I could but I'd rather have it on switch lol
@Released9825 As a Vita owner, it's worth having on handheld if it makes the padding more enjoyable if you want to play for short periods of time on the fly.
I wasn't doing a completionist run and it took me 20+hours to finish the campaign for both characters. I played a few hours of the added content without finishing it and it didn't seem to have less padding than the campaign.
i'd leave a like to your comment, but you have 69 likes already and i don't want to ruin that
@@kisukoev daaaang, in less than 18 hours since you posted that, someone liked the comment and ruined it lololol. also holy cow, i didnt expect to get likes xD
"Raijin, the god of thunder, is re-imagined in a badonkadonked form"
Well that's a interesting little fact that came outta nowhere.
Miyamoto's wiser than I knew! Thanks for that video about such an underrated and yet hauntingly beautiful game
I loved playing this back in the Wii days, thanks a lot for the retrospective and I concur, visuals and atmosphere alone make this game a great experience imo.
Yeah I really remember this game as a journey I took and lived by myself. Still convinced this is how Japan looks like too, and don't wanna hear otherwise lmao
Nerrel has *blessed* us with another upload. What a time to be alive.
R.I.P JIM 8:47
I'm quite enjoying the eclectic content of this channel Nerrel, thanks once again for this one! This is definitely something I would love to see get an HD release so that we could finally get to see the artwork in all it's glory
One of the best looking games ever. Could stare at the backgrounds for ever
This video is so on point with how I and probably many others feel about the game. It's strangely lacking in many departments but it's still a game that I will never forget for the rest of my life, with some peculiar qualities that have yet to be done again. The way that the dusk sun shines through the clouds on a snowy mountaintop paired with the right music, as seen at the end of the video, the way it makes me feel to be there in that moment is just... incredible.
I truly relate to that. Like the game has a lot of flaws that I understand, but its ambiance just connects so deeply to my soul for some reason it makes me feel like I'm living in it whenever I'm playing
MGSV Impressions? WHERE?!
All of Vanillaware’s games need re-releases on the Switch. I love having them all on the Vita, and two are on the PS4, but these games really benefit from portability, and the Switch would allow so many new people to play them.
The DLC for the Vita version was out fucking standing. I especially liked the one about the rice farmers. After you beat each DLC, you can use the characters to go back and defeat all the bosses from both main stories, and I always loved the image of rice farmers coming into the god's domain and cleaning shop with the sickle storm ability.
i'm liking this channel more and more every upload tbh
so glad I played this as a kid when it came out. the visuals impressed me so much I barely noticed how simple the action was until going back to it years later
I’m so glad Nerrel that you are talking about this game this is one of my favorite Wii games & I think this game is very underrated
Then again, the wii did have a quite a lot of sleeper jrpgs for its generation.
Ps3 and xbox did a lot for western rpgs and the like but during that time period, Only jrpgs i could remember were tales and surprisingly nier, because nier automata became a surprise hit.
Man, I'm always so happy when you upload!
I want Nerrel to make an essay video about JSR or Sonic Adventure...for some reason
It seems like everyone and their mom has an opinion on the Sonic Adventure games but I'd be curious to know what Nerrel thinks
@Jason U if it is created by the Tingle lover himself, yes it does
@@VideoGamer110 I wouldnt mind which game from the 2 he reviews but I assume he'd do SA2 for its mixed reputation?
What's JSR?
@@yourverybestfriend1263 Jet Set Radio. It's a rather obscure game and series but the game felt so different to any other game at the time. It was one of the very first games to use Cel shading btw
The only problem I had playing this game was every time I played it I would get hungry because the food always looked SO DAMN GOOD.
I have loved this game for so long
I think the reason why I love your channel is because you mostly talk about games or subjects that you are very interested in and you don't chase down popular topics or try to be extremely niche on purpose and in love with the sound of your own voice ,so you are genuinely positive about something and when you find a flaw in a game or a thing it isn't a nitpick it is a problem that may bother you or bother others and that is why you are funny and entertaining without being negative, annoying, mean to creators or viewers, trying to meme it up (being cringy), or being in love with yourself, like some other game reviewers that I have seen on RUclips keep your great work wish you the best Nerrel.
Anybody who hasn't played this should go play this. Super fun mechanics and beautiful just to look at. A lot of the standard combos can be a little repetitive, but you'll feel like such a badass that you won't even care. And the blade abilities more than make up for it.
I swear I'll support you on patreon someday if I ever manage to get my life together
Your content always brightens up my day
Glad to see more quality content
I remember I had the choice between Muramasa at the Metroid Prime Trilogy because I only had ~60 bucks, and I chose Muramasa. Would've definitely preferred the Prime Trilogy at the time and now. However, I did play Muramasa on the Vita and it's a definite improvement over the original version. A friend of mine really liked it too, probably more than I did. Still, it's a really inspiring curiosity on both systems.
This videos are great, love the jokes that come back unexpectedly. And that intro kills me everytime for some reason
Beacuse it's high art and classy (corrects his monocle).
I love this game and never found it to be boring because I was so engaged in the visuals and the atmosphere
How people can say the Wii was a gimmick console for casual gamers when it had experiences like this is beyond me.
So many people keep yammering on about "immersion" without appreciating how much great art contributes to the illusion of being inside a fictional world. Thanks for bringing this game back into the spotlight and reminding me of that.
P.S. You're wrong about 2.5D games with polygons, because Klonoa. No hard feelings, though.
Ironic that you bring up Klonoa as it was also on Wii, and most people probably still have no idea.
@@JetWolfEX I love Wii Klonoa for two reasons.
1) It's friggin' Klonoa.
2) That English dub is _solid_ cheese. Klonoa sounds like a teenage 4Kids reject from 2002.
@@cinnamonnoir2487 two good reasons why it's not that great
The Wii *was* a gimmick console that sold to non-gamers as a fad item, as a result invited a continuous stream of shovelware while simultaneously hurting good 3rd party developers with terrible sales figures. If you were a teen in 2006, the Wii was the underpowered gimmick box that Nintendo was marketing at your parents.
The ratio of worthwhile games to trash was Steam-level before Steam developed the problem.
And like with the DS' touch screen, forced, poorly thought out motion controls found their way to places they didn't belong. Kinda telling that aside from core Nintendo IPs, the games people tend to actually like on Wii didn't make much use of its core innovation, if at all.
@@KyussTheWalkingWorm That's going way too far. Non-gamers didn't buy the Wii because it was a "fad". They didn't buy it to sit there in their living room. They bought it to play games with, and the fact that many of those games weren't up to hardcore-gamer standards doesn't make them wrong. Every console has a hefty proportion of shovelware on it; the major difference these days is that the crap tends to be digital-only and not in stores.
I can't think of a single Wii game I played that was ruined by motion controls, so at worst it was harmless. You compare that with something like Mario Odyssey, which _did_ force awkward motion controls even though that wasn't the console's gimmick, and tell me which was worse.
Motion controls were not the Wii's "core innovation". As you suggested, they were a gimmick, like the Switch's HD Rumble. Its innovation was exactly what you're ridiculing here: the fact that it reached out to older adults and non-gamers. That new approach brought it a deserved mega-success, and you can carp all you want but the Switch is never going to challenge that record.
The Wii had lots of great games on it, which is why I say that despite any considerations of the ratio of good to bad it's much more than a "gimmick console". In my opinion, Nintendo's first-party games on the Wii were much better than what they're making now, and the relative lack of good third-party games is excusable. Personally, I don't buy Nintendo to play EA or Ubisoft; I do it to play Nintendo.
...By the way, the same arguments apply to the DS, which is _actually_ the most successful Nintendo console to date and which has more good games on it than just about any console you could care to name. Also, unlike the Wii, the DS had tons of great third-party experiences as well.
This game was so good I never even noticed it wasn't very good
Remember the PS TV? What a hit, right? Turns out that the memory it comes with is just about enough for Muramasa HD and the DLC chapters, so I got one off a clearance sale, bought the game from a PSN sale, and made a Muramasa plug-and-play console. Total cost: 50 bucks.
I was wondering if it'd work on pstv, thanks! Now I just need to find a new power cable.
The gameplay becomes very different on the third difficulty and it's something that kept me playing Muramasa for hours on end. Also, where else are you going to hear Japanese folk metal?
That intro is gold
Good comedy timing every joke came out of nowhere and I laughed every time, especially about Jim and his Vita
I played this once in Highschool with some buddies for an entire night. Never played it again, but I wish I had it! I remember having a lot of fun with it.
I love your videos to death, and want nothing more than for them to be more popular. Keep it up man, thanks a lot. Will check this game out ASAP.
painfully underrated game, deserves more attention.
I love this game so much! Thank you for your amazing videos!
Seriously love your channel man. Keep showing us hidden gems
It's always nice to see people talk about things they like when they first really got off the ground from them talking about things they dislike. It gives you an even better idea of what kind of things they value and enjoy so you can better understand where they come from when they criticize a game.
Perfect my man now you want me to play my favorite game of all time
One of my all time fave games, gonna track a copy down and replay it 💕
My dad bought this for me once when i was like 7 - 8, and i had no idea what to do. I just went down to running back and forth, running out of blades, dying, rince and repeat.
Still had a blast tho.
Thank you for doing a video on this one! The art is so impressive and so much work went into it, it's a real shame to let this one fade into obscurity.
I have a vague memory of playing this game but I always remembered it fondly.
god nerrel I love your content so much. never stop making these
I'm fairly confident that we'll get a rerelease someday. No one ever thought Odin Sphere would ever come back but Leiftrasir proved otherwise.
My man Nerrel at it again
I have an original PS Vita and this was one of my first games! I loved this game so much, I used to take it to work with me to play during breaks and lunch!
As someone who has only played the Vita version, it's utterly fantastic to play. Everything you've said sticks here, except apparently the Vita version has an improved localization from what I was told (I never compared for myself), in addition to having an abundance of addition DLC content. A Switch re-release with ALL the Vita DLC packed into it, at full resolution, is exactly what this game, and I, need.
I really want them to port this to the switch... loved it on my wii u
Im so glad someone else, especially nerrel already knew how great this game is. He is right. Find this game before it becomes too hard to find.
I love how your video-game life looks so much like mine
I replay it like once a year too, the art and music is just too beautiful. It's starting to get a little ridiculous how it hasn't been re-released on the switch or ps4 though, the world needs to be reminded of this game.
I hope you keep doing this series. I know the views aren't as big as your other video types but I think the views will really sky rocket for all of them as soon as you become verified at 100k subs.
Another great video nerrel
I've actually been wanting to play this game for a long time now, and you just convinced me to find a copy.
oooohhh that killer track at the end
Wow really surprised to see this game pop up in my feed. I never got into it when I was younger but I remember having this a long time ago, now I'm considering digging through my old games to see if I still have it.
Pretty good game, remember playing it on Vita.
i love this guy's videos
I saw RE6 in the intro and now I wanna see your full thoughts. I know you are not the biggest fan of it but I really enjoy the gameplay from it.
Thanks for this nerrel, great work as always
Having played the vita version with all it-s glorious dlc, id really like to replay it on switch. the dlc was pretty damn good too.
This is one of those games that made owning a Wii worth it.
A reason to get my vita out once in a while.
I really do feel this way about Donkey Kong Country. The platforming is really just above average. But the way the sound design, the lighting, and the music...it all melds together so well and creates such an amazing atmosphere.
Maybe I'll pick up Muramasa if I see it at my local game shop again.
This needs a release
This is one of my favorite games man
Not sure how many people tell you this, but i appreciate the 1440p @ 60.
I was beginning to fear I was the only fan of this game. What a gem.
I downloaded Muramasa on my Vita a couple years ago.
I got extremely bored and stopped playing it. Maybe I was looking at it the wrong way.
I will carry on Jim’s legacy.
I loved this game so much that I purchased a Vita just to play the DLC. It was the most money I ever dropped to play a single game. I didn't regret the purchase. I still whip it out and play every now and then because nothing out there really compares to what this game has to offer. It even inspired me to develop my own game, which borrow elements from the combat. The game is far from perfect but nails what it does well so spectacularly that I can't help but recommend it to people despite its flaws.
The butcher gag almost killed me.
The Vita version was amazing, largely due to the high quality OLED screen that the system used. That screen made a lot of games look really, really good- this was exceptionally true Odin's Sphere and Muramasa's case.
RIP Jim
Since video one, you’ve been making great vids.
Nice 10 minutes and 2 seconds Nerrel
Beautiful like always, Nerrel
great video nice to see someone talking about this! love this game and this makes me want to get it out again !
The art looks fantastic
I have a Vita and was planning to purchase Muramase for several years but always put it off for one reason or another. I promise I will buy it by the end of this year.
Just seen this video, loved it!
You explained both masterfully and simply what's about this game, I own an original copy of the game but I replayed it via Dolphin because I was curious about the HD texture pack.
Really hope it will be ported to Switch, I wanna play the extra Vita content and I think it deserves a port
That game where eating is the part I look forward to the most
Wait wait wait... you HAVEN'T PLAYED THE VITA VERSION!? I will SEND you my Vita if you promise to play it
I miss muramasa so much, even though I sucked at it when I was 7
A Tommy Boy reference? I was not expecting that. Well played.
6:41 That miyamoto quote fucking slayed me lmaooooo
As a professional grave robber, the Vita goes hard