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[[Touhou Sky Arena -MATSURI- Climax/Remilia Scarlet|Remilia Scarlet]] and [[Touhou Sky Arena -MATSURI- Climax/Mononobe no Futo|Mononobe no Futo]] were released for the PlayStation 4 version.
[[Touhou Sky Arena -MATSURI- Climax/Remilia Scarlet|Remilia Scarlet]] and [[Touhou Sky Arena -MATSURI- Climax/Mononobe no Futo|Mononobe no Futo]] were released for the PlayStation 4 version.


[[Toyosatomimi no Miko]], [[Yukari Yakumo]], and [[Yuyuko Saigyouji]] were announced to be released for the Nintendo Switch version.
[[Touhou Sky Arena -MATSURI- Climax/Toyosatomimi no Miko|Toyosatomimi no Miko]], [[Yukari Yakumo]], and [[Yuyuko Saigyouji]] were announced to be released for the Nintendo Switch version.


==Additional Information==
==Additional Information==

Revision as of 02:07, 17 April 2019

東方スカイアリーナ -KURENAI-
Touhou Sky Arena -KURENAI-
Touhou Sky Arena -KURENAI- banner
Developer

Area-ZERO (領域ZERO)

Publisher

Area-ZERO (領域ZERO)

Released

-KURENAI-:
May 27, 2012
-MATSURI- Climax:
May 20, 2016

Genre

3D Arena Fighting Game

Gameplay

Single-player story mode
Multiplayer versus mode

Platforms

Windows XP/Vista/7
PlayStation 4
Nintendo Switch

Requirements

Core2Duo 2GHz, GeForce 8800, 512MB VRAM

Official Site

Link


Touhou Sky Arena -KURENAI- is a sequel to the popular fangame Touhou Sky Arena by Area-ZERO. Originally intended to be a series of patches, it was adapted into a full release and was released on May 27, 2012 at Reitaisai 9. A demo was released during Comiket 81.

Gameplay

KURENAI's gameplay is largely the same as its predecessor. Additions include eight new characters and the inclusion of a Spirit Orb system, which allows the player to equip three orbs to their character, modifying their abilities and stats. There are also new levels, including Bhava-Agra, Bamboo Forest of the Lost, an underground cave (not to be confused with Utsuho's stage in the original Touhou Sky Arena), and the Palanquin Ship.

Characters

-KURENAI- exclusive characters:

Characters exclusive to the prequel, Touhou Sky Arena -HAYATE-, can be included by using the -MATSURI- game-linking patch.

Remilia Scarlet and Mononobe no Futo were released for the PlayStation 4 version.

Toyosatomimi no Miko, Yukari Yakumo, and Yuyuko Saigyouji were announced to be released for the Nintendo Switch version.

Additional Information

-MATSURI- patch

Through the use of the -MATSURI- patch, owners of both the original Touhou Sky Arena and -KURENAI- can combine both games, allowing characters, stages, and music from both games to be used in either game (similar to how one could link Scarlet Weather Rhapsody to Hisoutensoku). Both games must be patched to version 1.51 before the -MATSURI- patch can be applied.

Patches

Touhou Sky Arena -MATSURI- Climax

Touhou Sky Arena -MATSURI- Climax is an enhanced port of Touhou Sky Arena -KURENAI- with the -MATSURI-patch for the PlayStation 4, which was released on May 20, 2016 on the PlayStation 4 in Japan. A localized version was revealed with a trailer on March 23, 2018 for Western audiences. The localized version was released digitally on July 30, 2018. The game features enhanced graphics due to the greater hardware of the console. PlayStation 4 and Vita avatars and themes were released alongside the game. A Nintendo Switch port was released in February 14, 2019.

External Links