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September 2009
(82%)
36 Reviews
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Abstract: Shael Millheim & Chet Scott7.5PREVIEW SCORE Muramasa: The Demon Blade, being published by Ignition Entertainment, is a hack-and-slash side-scrolling game that harkens back to the mythical and classical period in Japanese history. With a very anime-esq...
Abstract: Muramasa: The Demon Blade is one of those games you can't resist playing just because of how cool it looks. A princess possessed by a demon; a ninja with a forgotten past. You've seen a stage; now you want to see more… whether you're attracted to the floa...
Muramasa: The Demon Blade is a visually stunning game, with a great art style that influences everything in the game. The controls work perfectly, but while the battles are stylish and smooth, they aren’t as engaging as you might hope they would be. T...
Gorgeous visuals, simple controls, lots of control scheme options, two play modes to accommodate veterans and beginners, multiple endings, lots of swords to forge and foods to cook.
Some people may be turned away by the difficulty. Also, if you enjoy English voice acting you may be disappointed, since it only uses the original Japanese.
Abstract: Pros: Dazzling visuals, engaging swordplay.Cons: Repetitive gameplay, slight stories. I remember long drives with my family when I was a boy. My mother was fond of pointing out the scenery, insisting to my sister and me that we must admire the dry, tal...
Abstract: Muramasa: The Demon Blade is a beautifully-constructed 2D side-scrolling action game for the Nintendo Wii. One can’t describe a game like that without mentioning the fantastic PS2 title Odin Sphere, so be sure to get up to speed on that game as it is t...
Abstract: We waited very impatiently for Muramasa: The Demon Blade to come out on Wii this month. The slashing action game has been enchanting us with trailers for months. And here it is. The die has been cast, our fate determined, and there was nothing that wo...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...