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http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/01/15/toukiden-kiwami-coming-to-ps4-vita-in-march-2015/

At this time last year, I blogged about Toukiden: The Age of Demons for PS Vita and we received a lot of positive feedback from many PlayStation fans here (that made us very happy)! Today we’re proud to be announcing that Toukiden: Kiwami is coming to PS4 and PS Vita on March 31, 2015 (both package and digital versions) in North America.

Toukiden: Kiwami has double the size and content of the original game, so you should expect new weapons, newly discovered Oni, new Mitama (over 100 new Mitama), new Slayers, new moves, and twice as many stages.

 

New Slayers Have Arrived!

Toukiden: Kiwami features both the original Toukiden: The Age of Demons story and a brand new story of roughly the same size, following the original. The truth will finally be revealed about the origins of the Slayers and the mysterious “Council of Elders.”

All your favorite characters from the first title return, such as Ōka, Hayatori, and the other characters from Utakata Village, while new characters such as Reki, Sōma, and Horō, make their first appearance, revealing additional depths to the story.

New Moves Based On Cooperation

One of the most popular features of Toukiden was the cooperative multiplayer mode; it allowed up to four players to join forces in the war against the Oni. This title strengthens the cooperative element further, with the introduction of a new and more powerful move than the “Destroyer” that can only be executed in cooperation with your human or NPC allies.

NPC AI has been improved for Toukiden: Kiwami, allowing you to work with smarter and more realistic allies than ever before in the war against the Oni!

New Mission Types — Face the Ultimate Challenge!

For those Slayers that think fighting just one Oni isn’t enough, a range of new special mission types have been added. Certain Mitama and other rewards can only be acquired in these missions.

Together with the collection of special materials that can only be acquired from new Oni and which can be used to create new weapons and armor, there is a host of new features in the game.

New weapons! Newly Discovered Oni! New Mitama!

A wide variety of new features have been added, from more difficult mission types to new weapon types such as the “naginata,” and new battle styles. A wide variety of terrifying and deadly new Oni also appear, including the mysterious Oni of the north, Snowflame, doubling the number of Oni from the original title.

In addition, the existing Oni have been strengthened with new moves, creating incredible tension on the field of battle.

New Story

Kiwami takes place three months after the battle to prevent another Awakening. The village of Utakata enjoys an uneasy peace. However, that peace is suddenly rendered asunder. Hitherto unknown Oni appear from the north, ripping the defenses of the Midlands to shreds.

Above you can watch the “almost” 6 minute animation to show you a brief story for Kiwami. Note: this animation serves as an introduction to the world of Toukiden: Kiwami and does not constitute part of the game.

Oh, and one last thing: carry across save data from Toukiden: The Age of Demons! Yes, your save data including weapons, armor, Mitama, and progress levels, can be carried across to Toukiden: Kiwami.

That’s all for now — until the next blog post. Have a nice day, everyone!



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Yeah, more games

Wonder if they'll release the PS4 version in Japan as well.



This is something ill keep an eye on.



DerNebel said:
Yeah, more games

Wonder if they'll release the PS4 version in Japan as well.


Probably, it makes sense for west to get the vita version, and the opposite.



Idk why they don't make more of these style of games for the home consoles. I like to play this on a Vita, but the experience on a PS4 would be amplified a lot (not to mention the graphic fidelity too, since these games always have bad fps and enemy count, etc).



...Let the Sony Domination continue with the PS4...
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fluky-nintendy said:
Idk why they don't make more of these style of games for the home consoles. I like to play this on a Vita, but the experience on a PS4 would be amplified a lot (not to mention the graphic fidelity too, since these games always have bad fps and enemy count, etc).


Because they sell the vast, vast majority of their copies in Japan, where people prefer playing on handhelds in general; and DEFINITELY prefer playing hunting games on handhelds due to ad-hoc multi-player.



Kresnik said:
fluky-nintendy said:
Idk why they don't make more of these style of games for the home consoles. I like to play this on a Vita, but the experience on a PS4 would be amplified a lot (not to mention the graphic fidelity too, since these games always have bad fps and enemy count, etc).


Because they sell the vast, vast majority of their copies in Japan, where people prefer playing on handhelds in general; and DEFINITELY prefer playing hunting games on handhelds due to ad-hoc multi-player.


Well I know why they make it on handhelds 1st and foremost, but what I really want is to see more games like this being duo ported to PS4/Vita the same way t's happening with this game.

It doesn't really need to be a complete remake, but as long as these games have stable frames, more enmies on screen and better definition is cool for me already. Of course we won't see these games exclusives to home consoles ever because Japan only buys them on handheld. Only FF type 0 is coming exclusively to home ones.



...Let the Sony Domination continue with the PS4...

What is this game? o.O

Id like to see God Eater or whatever its called come to west personally.




       

JayWood2010 said:
What is this game? o.O

Id like to see God Eater or whatever its called come to west personally.

Haha yeah you would think the biggest game Vita has in Japan would release in the west when the smaller titles of the same genre can. Hopefully with Rage Burst which also has a PS4 version we will see a western release.



I've already been playing this for months. Bought it on release day in Japan.

@Jaywood
God eater, specifically god eater 2, is amazing. However, keep an ear out for Kiwami, it's really really good. This is from someone with 800 hours in monhun.