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Getsufumaden undying moon
Getsufumaden undying moon








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In addition to these action scenes, there are also small shrines featuring villagers who will provide hints to Fūma and shops where he can purchase new items and weapons using the money he has accumulated from defeated enemies. When Fūma enters a gate, the game switches to a side-scrolling action scene where the player must go from one end of the area to the next while fending off enemies and avoiding pitfalls in the usual matter in order to return to the main field and proceed to the next scene. The game starts off from an overhead view where the player guides Fūma to his next destination. Each of these islands requires Fūma to be in possession of a different Devil Mask ( 鬼面符, Kimenfu). Each of the Pulse Blades have been hidden away in the three neighboring islands surrounding Kyōki-tō, which are Kigan-tō ( 鬼顔島, "Ogre Face Island"), Gokumon-tō ( 獄門島, "Prison Gate Island") and Mitsukubi-tō ( 三首島, "Three Necks Island"). The player controls Fūma, whose goal is to locate the three Pulse Blades that have been stolen from his clan in order to gain access to Ryūkotsuki's lair. A sequel titled Shin Getsu Fūma Den was planned for the PlayStation 2, but was cancelled. Ī hack-and-slash " rogue vania" sequel, titled Getsu Fūma Den: Undying Moon, was released on the Nintendo Switch on Februand left Early Access on Steam on February 17. The game is structurally similar to Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, The Goonies II and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES). It has been referenced in many subsequent Konami titles throughout the years. Getsu Fūma Den is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Konami for the Family Computer in 1987 exclusively in Japan.










Getsufumaden undying moon