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September 2009
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Extrait: Muramasa: The Demon Blade, available exclusively for the Nintendo Wii, is the perfect example of style over substance. It's not that the game is completely devoid of content and depth, it's just that the visuals are over-the-top wonderful and the game...
Extrait: I never had the time or inclination to play Vanillaware’s Odin Sphere. It sure looked pretty, but when it came out, I wasn’t in the right mindspace to play through a lengthy RPG. Of course, when I finally came to my senses, the game had vanished off s...
Extrait: Muramasa: The Demon Blade has a formula that is polished to the extreme and is one of the most complete and deep video games in its genre. This energetic action RPG video game is a visual masterpiece that takes you on a journey that challenges you and...
Extrait: Muramasa: The Demon Blade is the newest title from Odin Sphere developers Vanillaware, and it's easy to tell considering that the game makes use of the same 2D painterly like visuals of their previous efforts, and it's one of the best looking titles yo...
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Publié: 2009-09-08, Auteur: Phil , review by: gamespy.com
Absolutely gorgeous; two characters with different stories; intuitive fighting/combo system.
The action gets repetitive; tons of weapons with little variety; press up to jump? Really?
Gorgeous backgrounds, Intense boss battles, Lots of swords to collect.
Combat lacks depth, Not much to do outside of combat.
This 2D hack-and-slash adventure lacks depth, but the striking backgrounds make it easy to get sucked into its world. ...
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Publié: 2009-09-08, Auteur: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Extrait: Every so often, a game comes out that looks so incredible, its easy to look past the small problems bubbling just beneath the surface in order to enjoy its brilliant artistic design. Muramasa: The Demon Blade offers so much more than its pedestrian co...
Extrait: 2009 has been a good year for 2D games. Recent releases like Trine and Shadow Complex have kept the classic perspective while introducing modern gameplay mechanics, while re-released titles such as Klonoa remind us just how fun an old-fashioned left-t...