Kazuma Kaneko, the iconic designer known for his work on Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and Devil Summoner, is set to captivate fans once again with his latest project, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter. Developed by COLOPL, this innovative roguelike deck-building game will be available on PC, iOS, and Android, merging Kaneko's renowned dark and mythological aesthetics with strategic card-based gameplay.
Set in a futuristic Tokyo Bay, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter unfolds within The Hashira, a towering high-rise that has transformed into a sealed battleground. This mysterious structure is now home to gods and demons, and an elite national defense force, Tsukuyomi, has been dispatched with the mission to reach the top floor and neutralize a formidable target.
If you're a fan of Kaneko’s previous works, you'll appreciate the setting of Tsukuyomi, which masterfully intertwines urban decay with supernatural horror, creating a haunting and tense ambiance. The game promises a unique blend of mythology and cyberpunk themes, set to be released later this year.
In Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, players will embark on a thrilling roguelike experience, building a deck of powerful abilities while navigating through an ever-shifting dungeon. Each playthrough will offer new cards, layouts, and enemy encounters, ensuring no two runs are the same.
Combat in Tsukuyomi is fast-paced and turn-based, where players must make strategic decisions with each move. With only one action per turn—either an attack or a defense—quick thinking and precise decision-making are crucial for success.
While exploring the dungeon, players will encounter branching paths and critical choices that significantly impact their journey. Each decision carries lasting consequences, influencing subsequent battles and resource availability. True to the roguelike genre, failure results in a complete restart, making careful planning essential.
While awaiting the release of Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, you might want to explore some of the best roguelikes available on Android to keep your gaming appetite satisfied.
Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is slated for release around June 30th, though this date is subject to change. Stay updated and secure your spot by pre-registering through the links provided below.
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