1. Tenjutsu is the latest game from the designers of Dead Cells, a critically acclaimed action-platformer. Tenjutsu is described as a "Yakuza action roguelike," blending elements of the Yakuza franchise with a procedurally generated, roguelike structure. The game is set in the Edo period of Japanese history and features a unique combat system that combines melee and ranged attacks.
2. The game's protagonist is a former samurai who has been stripped of his title and must now navigate the criminal underworld of 17th-century Japan. Players will encounter a variety of enemies, including other samurai, ninjas, and supernatural creatures, and will need to use a combination of stealth, combat, and strategic decision-making to survive and progress through the game's procedurally generated levels.
3. Tenjutsu is being developed by Motion Twin, the same studio behind Dead Cells, and is expected to release for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch sometime in the future. The game's announcement has generated significant interest among fans of the Yakuza series and roguelike games, who are eager to see how the developers will blend these genres into a cohesive and engaging experience.