Rasetsu Fumaden
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Rasetsu Fumaden Reviews

In the Edo period, in a world where demons, humans, and gods exist together, Rasetsu Raki, a princess of the demon tribe who possesses great sealing powers, helps people and defeats the enemies by skillfully using various 'sword techniques' and 'barrier techniques'.
App ID1844400
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers GAMER Plan
Categories Single-player, Full controller support
Genres RPG, Adventure
Release Date12 Aug, 2022
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese

Rasetsu Fumaden
57 Total Reviews
50 Positive Reviews
7 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

Rasetsu Fumaden has garnered a total of 57 reviews, with 50 positive reviews and 7 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 918 minutes
(Couldn't finish my run due to Tenten bugging out at the shrine!) The combat has fun moments. There are abilities and spells that look nice and feel satisfying to use. The RPG system offers some build flexibility. Items influence on stats is noticeable. Going back to grind for weapon materials isn't frustrating. The free resurrection system combined with the frequent leveling allows for a fun grinding loop. Despite being low-poly & Unity based, effort has been put into location design. Some spots are atmospheric in a "PS2" way (I love them). Despite the levels being linear, I appreciated exploring them. Especially because of the hidden locations. The 2.5D graphics combined with anime CG's manage to convey a coherent aesthetic. The setting of "a mythological fantasy rural Japan" might be familiar, but I appreciate it. The characters follow otaku archetypes that I enjoy. The plot has an interesting mystery that I can't comment on because I haven't finished this (I'm bugged out from completing!!!). I would say "it feels like a PS2 ARPG made in Unity", but in a good way. But it's still a "PS2 ARPG made in Unity" so the cheapness, shortness, and bugginess common to both PS2 and Unity games will be there.
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