Sengoku Blade

Sengoku Blade
Japanese arcade flyer
Developer(s)Psikyo
Publisher(s)Psikyo
Taito (PS2)
Atlus (SAT)
Blue Bean Soft (Korea)
MOBIRIX (Mobile)
Director(s)Hiroshi Yamada
Naozumi Yorichika
Producer(s)Junichi Niwa
Shinsuke Nakamura
Designer(s)Wataru Yamazaki
Hyoue Ogawa
Hideyuki Oda
Yoko Tsukagoshi
Ikuya Yoshida
Programmer(s)Toshinori Sugita
Seiki "SSS" Sato
Shiori Saito
Yoshikazu Mori
Keisuke Takagi
Artist(s)Tsukasa Jun
Writer(s)Hiroshi Yamada
Composer(s)Masaki Izutani
SeriesSengoku Ace
Platform(s)Arcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
ReleaseArcade
Saturn
  • JP: November 22, 1996
PlayStation 2
  • JP: December 2, 2004
Switch
  • JP: March 29, 2018
Windows
  • WW: June 22, 2020
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
  • WW: August 3, 2022
Genre(s)Shoot 'em up
Mode(s)Single player, co-op
Arcade systemPsikyo 1st Generation

Sengoku Blade,[a] also known as Tengai outside Japan, is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up video game released for arcade machines in 1996 by Psikyo as a sequel to their 1993 shooter Sengoku Ace. A home console version was also released for the Sega Saturn. The game was ported years later to the PlayStation 2, and again for iOS and Android devices and the Nintendo Switch, Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game is set in a historical fantasy version of the Sengoku period of Japanese history, featuring demons, magic and steam-powered robotics.
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