Graphically, it actually has a strong foundation, with solid lighting effects, smooth frame-rates, and the interesting décor and architecture of Japan in the 1500’s. Blood literally gushes from wounds as you hack and slash your way through the levels, but beyond these features, the graphics seem redundant – it’s basically Tenchu with more vibrant colors. The main character herself, Kurenai, is really nothing but some eye-candy that wields sharp objects – very little personality here to tell of.
Audio wise, your usual bag of action sound effects are here, but nothing remarkable. The musical score is simple, composed mainly of a flute-type Japanese theme, well suited for the game even though it grows old after awhile. There are some voices too, from the main character Kurenai to the supporting cast; however, it is laughable at best – very over-the-top stuff, maybe not as bad as Resident Evil camp, but somewhere in that area of comedy.