Binge Gamer's Perry Piekarski is not exactly what I call a PS3-Fanboy, but he has never found much reason in picking up any other console.. until E3. Muramasa: The Demon Blade, a "RPG action-platformer" has caught his eye, check out his hand's on to find out why.

Bonus video of the intro sequence to the game

(Perry was using a broken booth to show some gameplay.. but.. he had no clue it was broken when filming. He presses buttons and waggles away. My favorite part is his voice crackin...

Ignition Entertainment was at E3 2009 with a few highly-anticipated titles for 2009, starting with King of Fighters XII. In tow, we have the new Samurai Shodown: Edge of Destiny and a Wii-exclusive side-scrolling adventure, Muramasa: The Demon Blade.

There are some big questions as to how the new KoF and Samurai Shodown will stand up against their predecessors, which we address in our evaluations based on in-depth previews at E3. And as for Muramasa? Well, it's actually pretty entertain...

IGN has gone hands-on with the Ignition Entertainment-published Muramasa: The Demon Blade, before E3 official kicks off tomorrow. The Vanillaware-developed game is a 2D action RPG akin to the company's most notable PS2 offering, Odin Sphere, and is a Wii-exclusive.



Muramasa: The Demon Blade is expected to release this September. Additionally, IGN is also teasing new information related to the game during their liveblog of Nintendo's Press Conference.

"Of all the games at the show, and thankfully kitted-out with seating for those lucky enough to squeeze onto an edge during their playtime, Muramasa: The Demon Blade garnered the most attention. The delicately drawn character artwork and strikingly vibrant backdrops caught the eye of not only the videogame fans, but also many of the attendees present at the show for the anime."