![]() ![]() Kenjaku convinced hundreds of sorcerers over hundreds of years to join the Culling Game as a second chance at life, a situation they could thrive in as blood-thirsty warriors. Kenjaku simply knows how to play people and use their desires for his own ends. While Kenjaku's manipulative tactics don't rely on fear-mongering, they don't rely on loyalty or respectful leadership either. Sukuna even protected Kenjaku from Satoru Gojo and agreed not to fight him before their agreement was concluded. The mighty Sukuna, the calamity of aggression that disregards all else, worked with Kenjaku to split his soul into twenty cursed objects after death. He manipulates them in clever ways using his charm to convince them they share a common goal. Kenjaku doesn't intentionally intimidate anyone or control people through fear to get them to serve his interests. Kenjaku highlighting his success to taunt his enemies. Even when faced with Satoru Gojo, Kenjaku made jokes and casually taunted him as if Satoru didn't confront him with the intent to kill. He will attack and severely injure someone all while casually explaining his ideals, goals, or abilities as if he's educating them. This empowers him to carry his aura of superiority into dangerous situations. Kenjaku is unapologetically arrogant because he possesses skills that back it up. Uraume in particular finds Kenjaku annoying and doesn't enjoy his company at all despite them being longtime comrades. Kenjaku's demeanor is often optimistic and outspoken, but it carries an aura of condescension, which often infuriates those he is talking to, even his allies. This can vary from casually educating someone on the state of the world or ruthlessly taunting his opponents. ![]() Kenjaku has a habit of going on long monologues and enjoys drawing out small talk with anyone, even his enemies. While Kenjaku is uncaring and aloof when it comes to things that disinterest him, he's very talkative when it comes to himself or his interests. Kenjaku's condescending nature beneath his cheerful demeanour, even toward his own allies. At times he can appear cheerful, playful, and even charming, but he is a manipulative, and deeply egotistical individual who will stop at nothing to further his ambitions regardless of who he harms. He is calm and calculating, rarely displaying signs of panic or distress and often has entire scenarios planned out in advance. Despite constantly assuming different identities, Kenjaku retains a strong core personality. There are even moments where he acts like whomever he's possessing unintentionally, such as when he caught himself suddenly acting like Suguru. Kenjaku is someone who has existed under countless identities for over a thousand years. In the options, you can also choose to use mouse only, which mirrors mobile controls.Kenjaku taunting Jogo for disregarding his advice. And all in style as you get to choose your favorite color, outfit, and hat.Ĭross-platform: play with your friends between PC, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS! Quickchat allows you to build your arguments and defenses quickly and easily during those emergency meetings. Play as an Impostor: Cause chaos, sneak around, and frame innocent bystanders! Winning involves killing off every Crewmate - think you’re a master of sabotage?Ĭustomization: Choose how you want to play! Add more impostors, tasks, decrease visibility and more. Life as a Crewmate: Complete all your tasks on the ship to win, but watch out for Impostors! Report dead bodies and call emergency meetings to vote the Impostors out. To our crew both old and new - thanks for playing Among Us. Horn honk: the "Stabilize Steering" task on the Airship has a honkable horn.New kill screen menu: indicates who died between rounds (RIP) to help you remember.Updated graphics: the crew's look is cleaner and beanier than ever.15 player lobbies: play with EVEN MORE of your friends.Hey Crewmates! Among Us celebrated its 3th birthday on June 15th, and our gift to you is a special update. Enjoy cross-platform play between mobile, PC, and Switch. Originally created as a party game, we recommend playing with friends at a LAN party or online using voice chat. Play with 4-15 players online or via local WiFi as you attempt to prepare your spaceship for departure, but beware as one or more random players among the Crew are Impostors bent on killing everyone! ![]()
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