Katana drawn, you track Aku through warped futures and haunted ruins. Each zone hides its own problems — beasts that won’t stay down, routes that fold back on themselves, and strangers who might be worth trusting for a minute. Progress feels earned, not handed over, and the shadow you’re chasing keeps every step sharp.
The Android port boots fast and plays clean. 3D scenes hold up well, sound lands with weight, and two-finger control settles in once the blade moves. Simple to start, hard to put down — just you, the road, and the enemy waiting at the end.