Nintendo has a different take on budget reprints. For Wii games, Nintendo’s Everyone’s Recommendation Selection is based solely on acclaim from Nintendo Channel voters.
Marvelous Entertainment candidly stated during a financial presentation they lost money on three out of the four Wii titles published in the first half of 2009.
The biggest mistake you can make is to let an enemy find their footing — and give them a chance to block or retaliate in doing so — after you’ve launched them. If I had to make a comparison, I’d say that Muramasa feels like a 2D Devil May Cry.
Ignition has been releasing trailers of Muramasa: The Demon Blade showcasing the game's locales and boss fights. Here's something they haven't shown yet, a boar and Momohime in the hot springs.
Muramasa: The Demon Blade is coming to North America soon. Naturally, magazines are highlighting Marvelous’ gorgeous looking game, but the way it’s being advertised in North America is quite different than Japan.
"Should the market be exclusively about 3D graphics, then some who are very talented in 2D would not feel the need for them to get involved in the industry."