High Fantasy: By later games, the series may have made a Genre Shift into this territory despite ostensibly taking place in our world. While real world figures are referenced, and the lands are real, you have so many different fantastical aspects that it might as well be a Constructed World. The roster includes a golem, a lizardman, a Greek woman granted power and weapons by the ancient Pantheon, a demon-hunting ninja with mystical powers, a Ghost Pirate, two vampires, a Scary Black Man who happens to be immortal, an Deity of Human Origin who rules an Eldritch Location, a sexy Femme Fatale alchemist, another ninja with mystical powers (who's also a Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot), a teenage priestess who can control the wind, and the setting revolves around two magical swords that drive the plot. That's still not naming everything. And when you're not just looking at the roster itself, Schizo Tech is involved like Yoshimitsu's mechanical arm, various Steampunk-flavored stages, and costumes not being period appropriate in the slightest.