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  • Summary: 'Hell's Where the Heart Is' is the final installment of the 'Genroku Legends', a series of stories that take place in the world of 'Muramasa Rebirth'. You'll play as Rajyaki, the youngest daughter of Lord Enma, the ruler of Hell, as she is ordered by her father to retrieve the treasures'Hell's Where the Heart Is' is the final installment of the 'Genroku Legends', a series of stories that take place in the world of 'Muramasa Rebirth'. You'll play as Rajyaki, the youngest daughter of Lord Enma, the ruler of Hell, as she is ordered by her father to retrieve the treasures belonging to the Gods of Fortune that she somehow managed to scatter throughout the human world. While searching for the treasures that would allow her to return to her abyssal home, Rajyaki receives an 'honest and sincere' marriage proposal from Seikichi, a lapsed monk and self-styled ladies' man.
    Now tasked with keeping her newly-obtained husband from straying, in addition to her quest to track down the divine trinkets she managed to 'misplace', Rajyaki is going to have a hell of a time (literally) pulling everything together so that she can return home with her beloved hubby in tow.

    Featuring a new story, a new fighting style, and new bosses, 'Hell's Where the Heart Is' is an action-packed adventure.
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  1. Sep 7, 2014
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    Hell’s Where the Heart Is closes out Muramasa Rebirth‘s additional content nicely. It’s a light-hearted take on a sometimes-dark game, and offers up a completely different experience than past DLCs.
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