It's Dragon's Crown in 4k with the music done by an orchestra. Still cross play and cross save too. Nothing else new. The trading cards are ok. The steel book is very nice though. If you are unfamiliar with Dragon's Crown it is an up to four player local and online beat em up (think Final Fight or Golden Axe) with strong RPG elements. Game flows like so: Assemble your crew, shop and set yourselves up in town, pick a stage (or go to one randomly), fight enemies, defeat a boss at the end, sort through the loot you've collected, return to town and repeat for like 10 different areas. After a point in the story the areas get a new branching path for each and there's lots of little cool mechanics for uncovering secrets like using the touch pad or right analog stick to interact with the environment or players. There's a lot of fresh ideas present. Problem though is that once you get through normal difficulty (20 hours maybe) the game goes on a loop more or less and there isn't much new to see and do. The game really needed more areas and foes to fight with how the game is structured. It wants to be a sprawling action-rpg but the world confines it all too much. Still it is great re-release to have after Odin Sphere. Here's hoping Muramasa The Demon Blade gets one too.