I fell in love with this game when I caught someone streaming it a year or so ago. It was cheap so I grabbed it, though I let it languish in the backlog for a long time before I got around to giving it a playthrough myself. The art style is gorgeous, highly detailed, with nods to its classic film inspiration with backgrounds made to look like matte paintings and scenery that looks like miniatures. It can be detrimental sometimes though, as it can be hard to see where exactly the walkable paths are. I played on the lowest difficulty since I'm terrible at beat-em-ups, so I can't really say too much about the combat mechanics. For the most part you can button-mash your way through, with parry-and-counter moves being effective in most cases. I imagine more thoughtful tactics are needed at the higher levels. If you love classic Japanese cinema, horror, or bmups, you should absolutely give this game a try! As cheap as it is there isn't much reason not to.