Ninety-Nine Nights
Bringing new meaning to the term "one man army"
A promised-to-be-expansive story will accompany the mass quantities of slashing steel and maelstroms of magic, thanks to something called "multi-angle character scenarios". We're betting that this basically means there'll be intertwining stories for each character. The screens that we've seen so far certainly hint at a raging torrent of backstory, chronicling tenuous human/monster relations ... to which blind genocide is almost certainly the answer.
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