Kazuma Kaneko, the visionary behind iconic titles like Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and Devil Summoner, is set to unveil his latest masterpiece, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter. Developed by COLOPL, this eagerly anticipated roguelike deck-building game is slated for release on PC, iOS, and Android, merging Kaneko’s renowned dark, mythological style with innovative card-based combat mechanics.
Set against the backdrop of a futuristic Tokyo Bay, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter immerses players within The Hashira, a towering high-rise transformed into a sealed battleground. Inhabited by gods and demons, this eerie domain is the setting for an intense struggle as the elite national defence force, Tsukuyomi, endeavors to ascend to the top floor to neutralize a formidable adversary.
Fans of Kaneko's previous works will appreciate the game's atmosphere, which seamlessly weaves urban decay with supernatural horror, encapsulating a haunting fusion of mythology and cyberpunk aesthetics. The release, scheduled for later this year, promises to be a thrilling experience.
As a roguelike deck-building game, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter challenges players to craft a deck of potent abilities while navigating a dynamic dungeon. Each run offers unique cards, layouts, and encounters, ensuring no two experiences are the same.
Engage in fast-paced, turn-based combat where strategic decision-making is crucial. With each turn allowing only a single action, whether an attack or a defensive move, players must be swift and precise in their choices to overcome their foes.
The exploration of the dungeon includes branching paths and pivotal decisions that significantly influence your journey. Each choice carries weight, impacting future battles and resource availability. True to roguelike tradition, defeat means starting anew, making strategic planning essential.
Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is expected to launch around June 30th, though this date is subject to change. Stay tuned and secure your spot by pre-registering through the links provided below.
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