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Kwaidan ~Azuma manor story~ Collector's Edition

NINTENDO SWITCH
Kwaidan ~Azuma manor story~ Collector's Edition
East Asia SoftPrint: 2000

1930s Japan. An old manor. Yoki lurking in every corridor. The Kwaidan: Azuma Manor Story Collector's Edition for Nintendo Switch drops you into a Showa-era nightmare that blends 3D horror action with point-and-click adventure in a combination that shouldn't work but absolutely does.

You're exploring the grounds of the Azuma Manor armed with traditional Japanese weapons, a naginata, magatama, and a mirror that releases a deadly aura. No guns. No modern conveniences. Just strategic close-quarters combat against supernatural forces while you examine points of interest and collect items that piece together the family's dark history. The retro-style polygon graphics deliberately evoke early 2000s classics, complete with a movie-reel presentation that gives everything a period-appropriate film grain quality.

The game offers both Origin Mode with authentic tank-style controls and Modern Mode with standard analog movement and a subtle cel-shaded look, letting you choose between nostalgia and accessibility. That dual-mode approach shows a developer who respects both the genre's history and its future.

For collectors, Kwaidan occupies a rare intersection of Japanese cultural specificity and retro gaming aesthetics. It's set in a period that games almost never explore, styled after an era of game design that we collectively romanticize, and built around combat mechanics that demand patience and precision. The physical Switch collector's edition turns this obscure gem into something tangible on your shelf, a conversation starter that rewards anyone curious enough to pick up the case and ask what it's about.