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Koihime Enbu on sale to celebrate new game

Koihime Enbu on sale to celebrate new game

Written by Seb Reid on 27 Jun 2018



Rice Digital announced on twitter that Koihime Enbu RyoRaiRai, the 2D fighting game set in China during the Three Kingdoms period, will release on July 12th.

Official Trailer:

The game features 14 playable characters and 8 assist characters, all based on historial figures, and most of them women. The updated title features 2 new characters - over to Rice Digital:

"The new character Chōryō, or Zhang Liao, was historically respected as a great general, and if you believe RyoRaiRai, also a heavy drinker from Kansai. Nonetheless, it’s her name that is at the heart of “ChoRaiRai”, a literal warning that ‘Chōryō is coming!’. This historical phrase goes someway to telling of her bravery on the battlefield and now fighting game fans have the chance to recreate that very legend for themselves in-game."

Source: Rice Digital


Seb Reid
About Seb Reid

Seb has been an anime fan since the late 90s and is particularly fond of anything post-apocalyptic, amusing, catgirly, ecchi or containing exquisite aerial battles. Living in Leeds with his cats and living up the bachelor life, Seb enjoys whiling the nights away deep in a book, game or a damn good series. 


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