

The Naruto Ninja Storm series is regarded as one of the best anime to video game adaptations, and CyberConnect2 has brought that same care and attention to Demon Slayer. Then, you dig into the combat mechanics, and things feel both familiar and satisfying. The story is engaging enough even if you haven't seen the anime thanks to some lavishly detailed in-game cutscenes - though they're still not up to the same standard as the same anime sequences, so you might wonder what the point is. To find the solution, Tanjiro enlists in the Demon Slayer Corps in order to hunt demons and, hopefully, find a way to return his sister Nezuko to her human self. It follows Tanjiro, the innocent and empathetic young boy, fighting to save his sister who has become a demon, but managed to suppress her instincts to feed on people. The Hinokami Chronicles covers the story told in the anime series and recent movie, so it's perfect for fans that haven't read ahead in the manga yet. But when it is at its worst, it's just boring - which can, controversially, be compared to the anime series itself. Fighting against tough demons while following along an adventure that is incredibly faithful to the anime series - it's the content most weebs wish for. When Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Hinokami Chronicles (that name is offensively long) is at its best, it is great.
