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Preview of Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army on Xbox Series X/S

by Tanya Krane Tanya Krane photo Jun 2025
Cover image of Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army on Xbox Series X/S
Gamefings Score: 8.2
Due to be Released: 19 Jun 2025
Genre: Action RPG
Developer: Atlus
Publisher: Atlus USA

Introduction

Welcome to the trippy world of Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army, where time travel, devils, and a touch of jazz come together like peanut butter and pickles. In this action RPG, you’ll stride through a fictional 1931 Japan, armed with a sword, a trusty gun, and the ability to summon all sorts of demons, kind of like Pokémon but with a lot more existential dread. This game brings back the fan favorite, Raidou Kuzunoha, as he takes on the eerie supernatural threats plaguing the city. Buckle up for an adventure filled with action, humor, and a little slice of history served with a side of perilous fun!

Gameplay

The gameplay in Raidou Remastered introduces players to a surprisingly accessible real-time combat system. No more waiting your turn while your enemies dance the macarena; instead, Raidou is all about slicing, shooting, and summoning, creating a chaotic symphony of destruction. You can bust out your katana or riddle your foes with bullets from a range, all while commanding critters like a demon whisperer. Just imagine the options! Oh, and you can even fuse those demons into new forms for double the fun. Your summoned pals will grow loyal the more they battle with you, gaining extra powers and unique attacks, making sure every fight feels like a team-up worthy of its own anime episode. Exploring the sprawling districts of Taishō-period Tokyo is a treat, with visually rich environments that nod toward historical landmarks, even if they carry funky names. There's nothing quite like wandering a virtual haunts where demons and jazz music intersect; it really captures the essence of the era while leaving you wondering if you’ve wandered too far into some Lovecraftian nightmare.

Graphics

Visually, Raidou Remastered does a decent job of updating the original game’s graphics without radically altering its retro charm. The pre-rendered backgrounds offer a level of detail that oozes nostalgia like that old sticky note you found under your bed that’s somehow still legible. Character designs bring together a dash of Art Deco and the elegance of Japan's late Edo period, resulting in a pixelated yet artistic representation of 1930s Tokyo. Just don't expect to be dazzled by next-gen absolutely jaw-dropping visuals – it’s more about the atmosphere and art direction than ultra-realism. The character models pop nicely against the backgrounds, giving life to Raidou’s quirky band of companions and foes.

Conclusion

Overall, Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army manages to blend punchy action with a compelling narrative that entertains, even while poking fun at itself. Players can expect unique character development, fleshed-out friendships, and sinister plots that can keep anyone on the edge of their seat. While some quirks might not work for everyone's taste, like the sometimes muddled visuals and sporadic pacing in the story, the charm of this remaster lies in its ability to mix what made the original fun with new spice, making this a remaster worth experiencing. So grab your controller, summon your demons, and prepare for an adventure that brings history to life, one monster at a time. 8.2 out of 10 – more chaos, less dull!

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