How he gets all these items is unknown.View the screenshots.Toukiden 2 is due out for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita on June 30 in Japan. Here, you can say a “Prayer” to increase the development and acquisition rates of Mitama, as well as give Kuon ingredients to receive food preparations at the “Restaurant.”Everything ShopA shop that deals in everything from weapons to armor, Oni materials, and other commodities. And by using the “Fireplace,” you can change the in-game time.BlacksmithAt the Blacksmith, you can use materials and Haku to “Create” weapons and armor, as well as increase your weapon and armor’s abilities through “Fortification.”ShrineA facility managed by Kuon. The “Biography” is a written record of the player character’s exploits. Hakase originally used this place as a warehouse.You can store weapons and armor, and change equipment in the “Equipment Chest.” You can store materials that you’ve obtained in the “Materials Chest.” You can view “Letters” sent to the player character. Be sure to Mash the like button if you like what you see and if not.
Some missions are not just your duties as a Slayer, but also actions detached from the organization.HomeThe house given to the player character. In the “Repository,” players can learn about the basics of battle.It should be noted that rather than by receiving orders from the Command Center as a Slayer, the story progresses through “missions” that should be formed by the player themselves. Personally, I spent most of my time playing online - and this game makes me think that all monster-hunting titles should include online co-op.Final NoteI could go on and on as to why Toukiden 2 should be your go to monster slaying game.
Looking cool is kind of a big deal in such a stylish game, so you'll want to take advantage of any chance you get to deck yourself out in cool stuff.If you get tired of playing the main game, you can also hop online to run around with other players and form teams with your fellow slayers to complete various missions. Aside from the numerous main quests, you can lose a day or more with side quests alone - missions which range from farming to hunting certain targets.Then there's all the armor, weapons, and other items that you can collect. You won't feel any sort of dissonance as you run through the demon world, seeking out the next hunt with your diverse crew.Content, content, contentToukiden 2 also offers a bounty's worth of content. This dichotomy may not make sense on paper, but it doesn't matter - Omega Force makes it work cohesively.