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Yaiba debut teaser offers a glimpse of gameplay

Take a look at a first teaser trailer for Mega Man creator's stylish new zombie game.

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Gamer-Z4249d ago

And here i thought is was going to be your usual run of the mill shoot'em up zombie game.

AngelicIceDiamond4249d ago

I dunno what you guys just saw but the game looked sick.

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Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles Review - The Games Cabin

The Games Cabin Writes:
"Looking nowadays at the widespread popularity and unparalleled global success of the Japanese anime franchise Kimetsu no Yaiba , it was not very surprising that it would receive its own video game adaption in the form of a battle arena fighting game that highlights the splendor of the original story scenes and their outstanding impact on the animation industry."

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jznrpg921d ago

Waiting to beat Tales if Arise and then I’ll start this . I’ll work on Tales plat while switching to Demon Slayer when I’m ready to take a break.

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TGH - Interview: Keiji Inafune and Yosuke Hayashi Discuss Yaiba and Their Vision

TGH's Vaughn writes: Set to release early next year, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z was announced late last year and other than a gameplay trailer here and there, things have remained rather quiet around this zombie slaying action title from the genius that brought the world both the Mega Man and Resident Evil series.

At this year’s Gamescom in Cologne, I sat down with Yaiba creator Keiji Inafune and Team Ninja’s Yosuke Hayashi to discuss how Ryu Hayabusa winds his way into the story. I also got a chance to ask about the possible future for the series and why Yabia isn’t just another entry into the Ninja Gaiden series.

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ShadyDevil3902d ago

Excited for this game. Great interview and interesting that they MIGHT bring it to next-gen. Art style is perfect for the Vita.

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Keiji Inafune plans on making Yaiba sequels, believes spin-off can hold its own

GameZone writes, "In the interview with Keiji Inafune (famed mastermind behind Mega Man), we got a chance to ask what the future holds for Yaiba, and whether there are any possible sequels in store. This is what he had to say."

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