Muramasa : The demon blade NTSC (r4460)
About the game
Muramasa's visual presentation is simply breathtaking, and it's hands-down one of the most artistically beautiful games this generation on any console. It's a visual masterpiece through and through; no hyperbole. The amount of "wow" moments in this game seems to go on forever, and they hit you at perfectly placed intervals. True, you'll see repeats of enemies and environments – even a few re-skinning, color-tweaking tricks – but considering the sheer amount of animation and care that went into this game it's understandable. For the first time in my four years as a game critic I can truly say there isn't a single screen, single animation, or single character that isn't truly stunning. Some areas more than others, but all-in all this game is a true work of art in interactive form; all arguments over "gaming as an art form" should be pushed right on over to titles like Muramasa.
Emulation Status & Speed
* What works: Really everything (atleast for the first two levels)
What does not work:
* Nothing yet
Emulation Speed
* runs at 45-60 fps on my cpu.
Additional Information
The game is fully supported and playable at full speed.
Screenshots
My specs:
Windows 7 64-bit
Intel core 2 duo 2.2ghz
3gb ram
160gb hard disk
Nvidia 8600gt 512mb
About the game
Muramasa's visual presentation is simply breathtaking, and it's hands-down one of the most artistically beautiful games this generation on any console. It's a visual masterpiece through and through; no hyperbole. The amount of "wow" moments in this game seems to go on forever, and they hit you at perfectly placed intervals. True, you'll see repeats of enemies and environments – even a few re-skinning, color-tweaking tricks – but considering the sheer amount of animation and care that went into this game it's understandable. For the first time in my four years as a game critic I can truly say there isn't a single screen, single animation, or single character that isn't truly stunning. Some areas more than others, but all-in all this game is a true work of art in interactive form; all arguments over "gaming as an art form" should be pushed right on over to titles like Muramasa.
Emulation Status & Speed
* What works: Really everything (atleast for the first two levels)
What does not work:
* Nothing yet
Emulation Speed
* runs at 45-60 fps on my cpu.
Additional Information
The game is fully supported and playable at full speed.
Screenshots
My specs:
Windows 7 64-bit
Intel core 2 duo 2.2ghz
3gb ram
160gb hard disk
Nvidia 8600gt 512mb