Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power

Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power

Fighting • Shooter • Indie
2004

Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power is an upcoming Fighting/Shooter/Indie game releasing on PC (Microsoft Windows). Scheduled to launch on December 30, 2004.

Developed by Twilight Frontier, Team Shanghai Alice and published by Twilight Frontier, Team Shanghai Alice.

Release Date: 12/31/2004

Released
Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power cover
trailer

Story

Gensokyo has settled down after the Spring Snow Incident that occurred in Perfect Cherry Blossom. Reimu Hakurei and the others are currently having a feast every three days at the Hakurei shrine. During these feasts, a strange mist appears. The playable character decides to get the cause of the never-ending feast schedule and the mist. This incident was later called the "Night Parade of One Hundred Oni Every Four Days" by Aya Shameimaru in Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red.

The perpetrator of the incident is an oni, said to have disappeared from Gensokyo, named Suika Ibuki. She thought that it was a shame that the flower-viewing season had been cut short due to the very long winter. She spread herself out in the form of a mist all throughout Gensokyo, and "gathered" the hearts of both humans and youkai to cause them to have a feast every few days.

Because the art of oni extermination has been lost to Gensokyo, the girls could not eliminate her, but the mist disappeared afterwards and feasts started to happen less frequently.

Screenshots

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Game Information

Platforms

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Genres

FightingShooterIndie

Developers

  • Twilight Frontier
  • Team Shanghai Alice

Publishers

  • Twilight Frontier
  • Team Shanghai Alice

Player Perspective

Side view

Multiplayer

  • Offline: up to 2 players

Part of

  • Touhou Project franchise

Features & Details

Themes & Elements

ActionFantasy

Game Modes

Single playerMultiplayerSplit screen

Key Features

animewizardsvampiremagicfemale protagonistdraculajapanshanghai

Release Information

Primary Release Date

December 30, 2004

✅ Already released

Platform Release Dates

PC (Microsoft Windows)

December 30, 2004
Japan

Release Notes

  • Release dates may vary by region and platform
  • Pre-orders may be available before the official release date
  • Digital releases typically go live at 00:00 local time
  • Physical releases may arrive a few days earlier or later depending on shipping

System Requirements

Estimated system requirements for Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power on PC

Minimum Requirements

os:Windows 10 64-bit
processor:Intel Core i7-8700K / AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
memory:16 GB RAM
graphics:NVIDIA RTX 2060 / AMD RX 6600 XT
directx:Version 12
storage:50 GB available space (SSD recommended)

Recommended Requirements

✨ Recommended
os:Windows 11 64-bit
processor:Intel Core i7-10700K / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
memory:32 GB RAM
graphics:NVIDIA RTX 3080 / AMD RX 6800 XT
directx:Version 12
storage:100 GB available space (NVMe SSD recommended)

Important Notes

  • These are estimated requirements based on game analysis and industry standards
  • Official system requirements will be announced closer to release date
  • SSD storage highly recommended for reduced loading times
  • Requirements may vary for different graphics settings (Low, Medium, High, Ultra)
  • VR games may have additional requirements if VR support is included

💡Performance Tips

For the best experience with Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power, consider upgrading to an SSD, ensuring your graphics drivers are up to date, and closing unnecessary background applications before playing.

Frequently Asked Questions about Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power