Movie, TV, and anime tie-in games used to be a lot more prevalent on consoles. It seems when one happens, chances are the results are going to be more decent at the very least or even amazing.Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chroniclesfalls in the middle of the pack according to reviews. Fans of the anime are probably going to devour it like the demons in the show devour flesh. Plus it is a good way to get readyfor season twoof the anime.

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Tanjiro from Demon Slayer-Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles

Fighting game enthusiasts might not be blown away by it due to some setbacks such as the roster and overall content. Are there ways forSegaandCyberConnect2to make the game a better experience through patches? It’s never too late to try. So, if they follow these steps,Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chroniclescould become one of the greats.

6Tanjiro’s Run Speed

The filler content in-between the big battles is not the best justlike the anime. Most maps are pretty linear and if they aren’t, the side quests aren’t going to provide many satisfying additions to the story. The thing that really weighs down these moments isn’t the content itself but how players access it.

The majority of the campaign is played through Tanjiro. His running speed is more like a slow jog. This means it can seem like an eternity to get to a destination. The feeling is even worse if gamers have to backtrack which will happen for some side quests. Inosuke is pretty fast during the one time players get to use him so matching that speed with Tanjiro’s would be appreciated.

A scene featuring multiple characters from Demon Slayer-Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles

5Difficulty During Story Mode

There are no difficulty settings during the story mode. The campaign does branch off with some side battles that can be adjusted afterward. The harder the difficulty taken, the better the reward. The first time through has no settings though which is odd since the versus mode does. Playing amatch versus characterswith the CPU has a wide array of difficulty settings for all types of gamers.

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Again, it’s strange then that the story is missing this feature. There is a plus side to all of this. If players fall in battle they can choose to continue right where they died. This will recharge all meters but keep the enemy’s health where it is at. The trade-off to this is that the ranking at the end of the fight will be lower. It would be nice to see new settings but at the same time, this feature is nice enough as it is.

4Remove The Watermarks

Taking pictures at any point in the game will leave a watermark on the lower left side of the screenshot. These watermarks are very small and hardly noticeable on the PS5 since the native size of photos is huge. It’s strange then that these watermarks even exist at all. Likewise, there are moments in the game where the video and photo capture are completely blocked.

This happens every time a player opens up a memory episode that retells smaller events from the anime suchas Tanjiro’s pastin a more light novel-like setting. It also becomes blocked in the last half of the final episode. There are so many ways to get past recording blocked content now. If there is a will there is a way and this content will be streamed and put up on YouTube. Since that is the case Sega should go ahead and remove these blockers and catch up to most modern games.

A scene featuring multiple characters from Demon Slayer-Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles

3Add A Photo Mode

Since there are ways to get around blocked features, those issues aren’t as big as not having a dedicated photo mode at all.Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chroniclesis one of the best-looking anime adaptations the gaming industry has seen in quite some time from a visual standpoint. Moments of the game can even look better than the show which is saying something becauseDemon Slayeris already agorgeous-looking anime.

The melding of 2D and 3D works well while exploring the world and fighting in it. That’s why it would be so great to capture the more climactic moments with a well-timed photo. For example, using photo mode right before a special lands would be something worthy of hanging on the wall. Most AAA games incorporate photo modes at some point during development so hopefully, this feature will get patched in sooner rather than later.

Fighting an enemy in Demon Slayer-Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles

2Add A Jump Button In The Field

Characters like Tanjirocan jump while in battle but they can’t do it in the field. There are dedicated areas where players will jump or dash through objects. These areas are highlighted by blue mist-like waves.

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The parkour nature of these stunts is smooth, but it makes the world feel gated. Not being able to jump down from these heights can add to the frustration with the running speed. Since jumping is allowed in battle, it would be nice to see allowed in the field as well. The more power is given to players’ movement in the field, the better.

1Add Demon Fighters ASAP

Right now the roster has a nice set of fighters. Players must complete the campaign in order to unlock them all but that shouldn’t take more thana few hours. It’s a bit of pain for gamers that want to jump right into competitive play but at least the conditions are easy enough to meet. The actual downside to the character list is that there are no villains in it.

Anime fighting games, or fighting games in general, thrive on allowing players to choose from both sides of the table. CyberConnect2 famously worked on theNarutofighting games which indeed allowed gamers to choose heroes and villains. No demons onDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles’roster is a letdown then but there is hope. Apparently, there is free DLC in the works, but there has been no word on when that will hit. That’s nice to hear, but there should have been a few villains at launch at least.

Talking to an NPC in Demon Slayer-Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicleswas released on August 07, 2025, and is available onPC,PS4,PS5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X.

Rui from Demon Slayer-Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles