Overall, players and critics often find the game's ambition outpaces its execution. On Steam , it holds a "Mixed" rating with roughly 53% positive reviews.
: While the hand-drawn maps have a certain charm, "technical roughness" and uneven pacing often break the immersion for many. Verdict
: The game’s standout feature is the "Four Ways" to complete a mission, inspired by the Wind, Forest, Fire, and Mountain philosophy. Wind : Finding shortcuts for a quick assassination. Forest : Gathering clues to weaken enemy defenses. Fire : Direct, high-risk combat. Mountain : A purely bloodless, ghost-like approach.
A review for highlights it as a niche stealth-action indie game that struggles under technical weight but offers some interesting strategic concepts. Review Summary: A Diamond in the Rough (or just Rough?)
: Fans of the Sengoku era may appreciate the inclusion of real historical figures like Miyoshi Nagayoshi and Matsunaga Hisahide , as the story centers on the rapid decline of the Miyoshi clan.
If you are looking for a polished experience like Mark of the Ninja or Tenchu , you will likely be disappointed. However, if you are a Sengoku-era enthusiast who enjoys experimenting with different mission paths and can look past a heavy amount of "indie jank," it might be worth a look during a deep sale.