: To activate high-level power-ups, Tsumugi shares a "spiritual kiss" with her partners, granting temporary invincibility and massive damage buffs.

: A central mechanic where Tsumugi builds "affection" with her companions. As bonds grow, you unlock more powerful combined techniques.

: The game uses a vibrant cel-shaded art style to mimic high-quality anime. On the Switch, this leads to a generally stable look in handheld mode, though resolutions are lower compared to PC/PS5 versions. Performance : The Switch version typically targets 30 FPS.

: Tsumugi doesn't fight alone. She is paired with three female ninjas (The Gokunin): Iyo (physical/fire), Hagane (mechanical arm/lightning), and Komimi (onmyodo/ice).

: The [US] tag indicates the North American localization, which includes full English subtitles and original Japanese voice acting (no English dub was produced). Pros and Cons Charming character designs and interactions Environments can feel repetitive and "corridor-heavy" Satisfying "Just Guard" and parry mechanics High difficulty spikes in later stages Unique blend of historical and fantasy elements Platforming sections can be clunky