Step into the thrilling world of Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, a newly released roguelike card battler now available on Android worldwide. Crafted by the legendary Kazuma Kaneko, renowned for his distinctive and surreal designs in the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series, this game promises an immersive experience that blends dungeon crawling with an innovative AI-driven system. Developed by the Japanese game studio COLOPL, Kaneko joined the team in 2023 to spearhead this project, infusing it with his signature style.
Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter Has Trained Personal AI Models
At the heart of Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is an artificial deity that meticulously observes your gameplay, reacting dynamically to your choices through the creation of custom cards. The game introduces a groundbreaking proprietary model dubbed AI Kaneko, which was personally trained by Kazuma Kaneko. This technology fuels the Okami System, a unique feature where a false god named Okami watches over your dungeon explorations. Based on your behavior and decisions, Okami crafts entirely new cards in real time, tailored to reflect and enhance your playing style.
Set within the towering structure known as The Hashira, located in Tokyo’s bayside area, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter transforms what was once a cutting-edge complex into a monster-infested labyrinth. Your objective is to ascend to the top of this sealed-off building to confront Noriko Tomi, the president of the construction company responsible for The Hashira. Noriko is the target of the elite national defense unit, Tsukuyomi, as she attempts a coup using jujutsu traps embedded throughout the tower.
Get a sneak peek of the intense action and unique gameplay mechanics in the official promotion trailer below:
Grab the Two New Characters
Dive into the game with two new characters: Izayoi Tsukuyomi and Shingetsu Tsukuyomi. Izayoi adopts a straightforward strategy, enhancing attack and defense through card upgrades. Some of the Jinma cards you might encounter with Izayoi include Seiryu, Finn MacCool, Mormo, and Watanabe Tsuna. Conversely, Shingetsu focuses on chain attacks, enabling more intricate and strategic gameplay. Shingetsu's Jinma cards feature Mach, Kirin, Kato Danzou, and Suzuka Gozen. Keep an eye out for future updates, which will introduce two more characters, Mangetsu and Hangetsu, expanding your tactical options.
Download Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter for free from the Google Play Store and embark on this gripping adventure. And don't forget to check out our coverage of Rush Royale’s Update 30.0: Spring Marathon, featuring the Twilight Ranger, for more gaming news.