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In fact, Demon Slayer has become such an addiction for anime fans that they want facets of this series to be reflected across everything they’re interested in. This includes games as well, with people loving the idea of trying out any title that makes them feel remotely like a powerful Demon Slayer… or a rather fragile one, as well. Here are some of the best games that fans of Demon Slayer should check out.
10 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles
The aptest game recommendation for fans of Demon Slayer is obviously a game based on the series itself! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles is a decent fighting game that fans of the show should check out.
However, aside from being a faithful video game adaptation of Demon Slayer, this game doesn’t have a lot going for it. Other titles have better fighting mechanics that make The Hinokami Chronicles seem rather barebones in comparison.
9 Katana Zero
Katana Zero is one of the toughest and most satisfying indie titles ever made. Players take on the role of a hitman who wears a bathrobe and a katana, wreaking havoc as he slices and dices his way through enemies with ease.
The high-stakes gameplay of this series, coupled with the swift nature of anyone’s demise, makes it clear as to why this game would be great for fans of Demon Slayer. Fighting against the odds time and time again before finally attaining victory is a trope commonly seen in this shonen series.
8 Furi
Another hard-as-nails game where the main character feels like a futuristic samurai is Furi. This boss rush title pulls no punches with these imposing enemies, who waste no time in dishing out some serious pain to players.
Conquering this game requires a ton of patience, mastery of the game’s combat, and sheer determination. The Furier mode features an even higher difficulty curve, with certain bosses developing challenging movesets of their own as well.
7 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Demon Slayer is a series where sword fighting skills take precedent in a battle against powerful enemies. This is a feeling that fans of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice would be familiar with.
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Controlling Sekiro and mastering the game’s combat might take a while, but the end result is more than worth it. FromSoftware is a master of their craft, and their expertise shows in one of the deepest and most engaging combat systems to ever feature in a triple-A game.
6 Nioh 2
The comparisons between Nioh 2 and Demon Slayer should be pretty obvious. This game serves as a massive improvement over its prequel in every way, to the point where most people wouldn’t be faulted for skipping the first game altogether!
The bosses and other enemies in Nioh 2 can prove to be a major hurdle. However, with sufficient determination, players will be able to best these enemies and progress through the game in a satisfactory manner.
5 Ghost Of Tsushima
After a long time away from the limelight, Sucker Punch Productions returned to the gaming scene in resounding fashion with Ghost of Tsushima. The game is an absolute blast, with Jin’s quest to fight against the Mongol Invasion being quite riveting indeed.
The open-world design of Ghost of Tsushima might be familiar for many players, but that doesn’t take away from its brilliant design. It’s a great game that serves as another stellar addition to the PlayStation’s lineup of exclusives.
4 Yakuza 0
The Yakuza series was bound to make an appearance on this list at some point. After all, when it comes to selecting games that make players feel like they’re smack-dab in the middle of an anime, there’s no better choice than this title.
Each game in the series is brilliant in its own right, with Yakuza 0 serving as the best entry point to get into this loaded franchise. With two protagonists, six combat styles, and hundreds of hours of gameplay, this game won’t disappoint in any regard.
3 Persona 5
The Persona series is one of the greatest JRPG franchises of all time. This Shin Megami Tensei spin-off has grown into its own over the course of the series, allowing players to explore the lives of high school students in Japan who end up getting dragged into a rather inexplicable series of events.
Persona 5 is perhaps the best game in the series, serving as the perfect evolution of this formula by a country mile. Everything from the main story to the stylistic combat has never felt better, turning this game into an absolute masterpiece and one of the greatest JRPGs of all time.
2 Dark Souls
Demon Slayer has a feeling of hopelessness that is exacerbated by the powerful nature of Muzan and the members of the Upper Twelve Kizuki. The moment when a Hashira still lost to the might of Akaza shows that the power gulf between the Demon Slayers and their enemies is simply too massive.
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The idea of feeling overwhelmed by tougher opposition is a theme that is present in Dark Souls as well. This game forces players to learn the solid combat mechanics before tackling tough enemies and incredible bosses.
1 Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
It goes without saying that a game about another popular shonen anime would be perfect for fans of Demon Slayer. This is where Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 comes into the picture.
This game is considered by many to be the best in the Ultimate Ninja Storm series, mainly due to its great single-player mode and refined combat. Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 might have even more refined combat mechanics, but there’s just something about this game that makes it better.
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