: The game uses a vibrant cell-shaded art style that looks like the anime come to life, making every battle feel like a scene from the show.
: Unlike some other Musou titles, characters can swap weapons mid-combo to extend their attacks and adapt to different enemy types.
Even years after its release on platforms like Steam and PlayStation, the game remains a favorite for fans of the source material. Reviewers often highlight that while it follows the standard "one vs. thousands" formula, the and top-notch English localization make it a standout spin-off.

: The game uses a vibrant cell-shaded art style that looks like the anime come to life, making every battle feel like a scene from the show.
: Unlike some other Musou titles, characters can swap weapons mid-combo to extend their attacks and adapt to different enemy types.
Even years after its release on platforms like Steam and PlayStation, the game remains a favorite for fans of the source material. Reviewers often highlight that while it follows the standard "one vs. thousands" formula, the and top-notch English localization make it a standout spin-off.