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June 2011
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The humour and creative settings makes it a pleasure to play
Banter between G and Johnson keeps things interesting
The humour and creative settings makes it a pleasure to play, Banter between G and Johnson keeps things interesting, Memorable characters
Painful linear nature, Weapon upgrades are limited and bland, Boss battles are fun but also a bit too easy
Shadows of the Damn isn't perfect but what it lacks in substance it makes up for in attitude. The game has attitude and is just fun to play. All you need to do is just sit back and enjoy the ride...
Abstract: If you have played another unique but strange title from developers Grasshopper Manufacture, such as No More Heroes, you can already know what to expect from Shadows of the Damned. The game is the result of collaboration between Goichi Suda and Shinji ...
On paper, Shadows of the Damned looks kind of awful: a shallow plot, simple characters, an excess of cheesy sex puns and little new to speak of in terms of the standard gunplay. And yet, somehow, these elements come together to form an endearing and mo...
Abstract: Shadows of the Damned is a story about a demon hunter who battles to save his beloved from a fate of never-ending death at the hands of the most powerful demon in the Underworld. Garcia Hotspur, the protagonist in Shadows of the Damned, is a likable ...
Abstract: I haven’t had this much fun playing with my Johnson in years. Okay, I just had to get in my own dick joke before starting this review, but rest assured, there are plenty more waiting for you when play Shadows of the Damned, one of the most creative sur...
Abstract: Shadows of the Damned stars the duo of Garcia “F*cking” Hotspur and Johnson. The former is a demon hunter whose girlfriend is taken hostage by Fleming, a massive beast of a demon with plenty of pervy things to say. The latter is a talking skull who us...
Abstract: When I first read about Shadows of the Damned, it was hidden deep within the rumors section of a gaming magazine. That was way back in 2006 when all we knew was Goichi Suda, better known by his Suda51 moniker (No More Heroes), and Shinji Mikami (Reside...
This is the inherent conundrum of Shadows of the Damned. Your own tastes will determine whether it's more or less than the sum of its basically functional but not-especially-interesting parts, and the attitude and style it carries like a chip on its sh...
Abstract: Shadows of the Damned (SotD) is one of the most insane, ludicrous, and downright ridiculous games that’s ever been released. Which is why, for those very reasons, it’s one of the best new IPs to hit consoles in recent years. Don’t act surprised though ...