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Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson

Platform(s): Nintendo 3DS
Genre: Action
Publisher: Marvelous (EU), XSEED Games (US)
Developer: Tamsoft
Release Date: Sept. 15, 2015 (US), Aug. 27, 2015 (EU)

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'Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson' (3DS) Goes Gold, Gets Dated - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 19, 2015 @ 5:49 p.m. PDT

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson is a 2.5D side-scrolling brawler/martial arts adventure of the naughty yet very nice Senran Kagura ninja girls.

Featuring the series' trademark high-flying, clothes-ripping battle mechanics, Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson follows the events of Senran Kagura Burst, sending all 12 of the original cast members on another supernatural martial arts adventure through modern Japan. For the first time in the series, shinobi can fight in pairs, covering each other’s backs or combining special techniques as needed, or fight alone to give their partners time to recover after bouts of intense combat. One player can control both team members, switching back and forth at will, or two players can fight side by side in co-op mode.

To celebrate this announcement, Senran Kagura Burst will be on sale for $19.99 on the Nintendo eShop (down from the usual $29.99 price) starting today and lasting through September 14th. Players who have Senran Kagura Burst save data on their SD card will receive Ikaruga’s brother Murasame as a playable character for free, while players without this save data can still purchase everyone’s favorite incompetent ninja for $4.99 as premium DLC.

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson will be available digitally via the Nintendo eShop for $39.99, as well as in a limited “Double D Edition” retail release for a suggested retail price of $49.99, the latter of which includes two music discs containing a total of 60 tracks and representing the game’s entire score.



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