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** [[Historical Villain Upgrade]]: Although the real Edward Kelley {{spoiler|and John Dee}} practiced alchemy, in-game he {{spoiler|and his master}} have mystic powers. {{spoiler|Averted however with Oda Nobunaga, who despite his reputation is portrayed in a nobler, more solemn light.}}
** [[Historical Villain Upgrade]]: Although the real Edward Kelley {{spoiler|and John Dee}} practiced alchemy, in-game he {{spoiler|and his master}} have mystic powers. {{spoiler|Averted however with Oda Nobunaga, who despite his reputation is portrayed in a nobler, more solemn light.}}
* [[Jidai Geki]]: Much of the game is set at the tail end of the Sengoku period, during Tokugawa's rise to power.
* [[Jidai Geki]]: Much of the game is set at the tail end of the Sengoku period, during Tokugawa's rise to power.
* [[Mook]]: Of the human, undead and [[Yokai]] varieties. All of which can easily kill you.
* [[The Musketeer]]: It's possible for William to have a build emphasizing both swordsmanship and marksmanship, be it with bows or guns.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: The game, even at its ''Alpha'' state, quickly gained notoriety for being incredibly hard, easily being on par with if not ''surpassing'' the likes of ''[[Dark Souls]]'' and Team Ninja's own ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]''.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: The game, even at its ''Alpha'' state, quickly gained notoriety for being incredibly hard, easily being on par with if not ''surpassing'' the likes of ''[[Dark Souls]]'' and Team Ninja's own ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]''.
* [[And Now for Something Completely Different]]: The prologue is noticeably different from the rest of the game, given how it starts off at the Tower of London in ''England'' rather than in Japan.
* [[And Now for Something Completely Different]]: The prologue is noticeably different from the rest of the game, given how it starts off at the Tower of London in ''England'' rather than in Japan.