Yasuhiro Nightow is back

As soon asTrigunended, I wanted more. Manga-wise we gotTrigun Maximum, and eventually the series was host to a movie, but for a more immediate fix, there wasGungrave.

From the mind ofTriguncreator Yasuhiro Nightow, Gungravedealt with a resurrected killer out for revenge, and was host to two video games and an anime. Both titles were met with a sort of mixed reception, but each had their charms — now, the modern world is going to be reintroduced toGungravewith a PSVR game. Oddly enough this is described as an “optimized” version of the original 2002 ediiton, but will expand the narrative past the second game. Nightow and original composer Ysuneo Imahori are involved, and development is being handled by studio Iggymob.

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