I'm not sure I understand your question. The art I shared is the one used for all of the ones you've referenced.
I find these ads equally fascinating and cringe. Edgy male teenager humor to the max, though that was the prime demographic they were marketing to.
Did the friend respond?
Sorry haha. Maybe we can hope for a re-release on Switch 2.
I've somehow never played it. It's definitely on my list.
I don’t preorder much anymore but this one I’m making an exception.
Maybe they're symbolic for the warriors she defeated.
I'm not sure. They didn't explain her dual weapons in the trailer. I'm most excited about the shamisen she carries on her back though its not pictured here. Maybe it replaces the haikus from the previous game.
There's no shame in using a guide if that helps you get through it. It's a short game so it'll be an easy one to clear from your backlog.
I have! I greatly enjoyed it and was really disappointed when the sequel got cancelled.
I see it fairly often though usually in indie games with retro aesthetics.
I believe it’s the original art piece that they used as a blue print for the covers and promos they ended up using it for. Composition can be edited to fit their needs on a case by case basis.