
Mizuki the Battle Maiden by Tokyo Monster Laboratory is a story that begins as it takes place during the Sengoku era. The world was overflowing with monsters and demons, brought about by endless, bloody wars, bringing disaster to humanity. However, as if in response, there appeared those who controlled demons to hunt down other demons. People, with awe and fear, called these women: the warrior priestesses. When she was a child, Mizuki’s mother, the former warrior priestess, and her exorcist father were killed by the Demon King Basara. Five years later, after enduring grueling training, Mizuki became a warrior priestess herself, and with her childhood friend Souta—who insisted on coming along—she sets out on a journey to avenge her parents. Little did she know that ahead of her awaited days of unbearable humiliation…
REQUIRED: Patch the game with the latest fixes/changes by running GameUpdate in the game folder or by manually patching. [Patch-Link].
How to Install Japanese Games (with Translation Patches)
Set System Locale to Japanese: Go to Control Panel > Region > Administrative tab and set system locale for non-Unicode programs to Japanese. Restart your PC afterward.
Use Virtual Drive Software: Install tools like DaemonTools Lite or VirtualCloneDrive to mount game disc images (.iso, .bin, etc.).
Install the Game: Mount the disc images and run the installer. Avoid installing to Program Files (x86) on newer Windows versions to prevent file access issues.
Apply Translation Patch: Download the latest patch from the translator’s site. Follow the included instructions—usually copying files to the game directory or running a patcher.
Check for Pre-Patched Versions: Some downloads are already translated and don’t need further setup.