Project Slayers is one of the most popular anime-style games on Roblox, built around the world of Demon Slayer. You pick a side, train hard, unlock breathing styles or demon arts, and fight your way through a huge open world. It’s been around for a while now and it still pulls in serious numbers every day.
What You Actually Do in Project Slayers
You start as a regular human and grind your way up from nothing. That means doing quests, beating NPCs, farming XP, and slowly building your character into something actually strong. The early game can feel slow, but once you unlock a breathing style like Flame or Water, things get a lot more fun.
If you’d rather go the demon route, you can become a demon and grind for Blood Demon Arts instead. Both paths play pretty differently, so there’s a reason people make multiple characters. PvP is a huge part of the game too, and the combat has real depth once you learn the movesets and how to cancel attacks properly.
The map is big and has different zones to explore, each with their own enemies and quest givers. There are also clans, which give you passive stat bonuses, and some of the rarer clans like Kamado or Douma are genuinely hard to get. A lot of players spin clans for hours trying to hit something good.
The Good Parts and the Annoying Parts
The combat feels satisfying when it clicks. Chaining moves together, landing a good combo in PvP, or finally mastering a breathing style you’ve been grinding toward, those moments are genuinely rewarding. The game also gets updated regularly, and Update 1.5 added new content that kept a lot of players coming back.
The grind is brutal though. Like, really brutal. Getting to max level takes forever, and if you want a rare clan or a specific skill, you can spend hours and get nothing. Some players love that kind of challenge, but a lot of people burn out before they even reach the good stuff.
The game does have balancing issues that pop up now and then, and PvP can feel unfair when someone with a top-tier clan is stomping players who just started. It’s not a dying game by any means, servers are still active and the community is large, but the steep grind wall is a real thing that keeps some players from sticking around long term.
If the grind is wearing you out, check out our Project Slayers Scripts page. We’ve pulled together scripts that cover things like auto-farming, auto-quest, and clan spinning to save you the hours of repetitive grinding.