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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
Uniformly outstanding sound design, Challenging and terrifying boss fights, Good array of different gameplay activities, all of them fun, Clever use of darkness mechanics, Morphing guns are a pleasure to shoot.
No New Game, Stiff movement animation.
Shadows of the Damned balances strong gameplay with artistic delights to create a mesmerizing experience....
Abstract: Having your apartment invaded and your girlfriend kidnapped and dragged literally to hell by the lord of the demons certainly qualifies as “having a bad day.” It doesn’t get much better for demon hunter Gabriel Hotspur after that, when he f...
Abstract: A demon with a goat's head is riding a horse that defecates pure darkness. Then the demon eats the horse's heart, grows to the size of a ten-story building, eats the rest of the horse and proceeds to urinate more darkness into a gigantic fountain. Th...
Abstract: Watch Video ReviewShadows of the Damned is batshit crazy. Quite literally, at times. In the rotten bowels of the underworld, checkpoints are signified by a one-eyed bat called Willy, who - when passed - takes a quick dump to mark your progress. Doors t...
Abstract: Published July 8th 2011. Written by Daniel Cairns. Once upon a time there was a game called Resident Evil 4. It was a good game. No, it was the best game. It was magical. As beautiful as a sunset and as bonkers as a trigger-happy music producer. Everyo...
Published: 2011-07-05, Author: Tom , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Unrestrained. That just about sums up Shadows of the Damned . A surreal, indulgent collaboration between Killer7 director Suda51 and Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami, Shadows of the Damned mixes the personal oeuvre of its creators without much thoug...
A stylish and bloody vision of Hell which blends humour and horror with disturbing results,
Plodding and linear level design.
Despite a somewhat derivative and linear vibe, Shadows of the Damned has a sharp (but base and often scatological) sense of humour, and yet at the same time evokes a haunting and disturbing vision of Hell. Ultimately, it's more than the sum of its many...
Plenty of entertainment to be had, a great nostalgic guilty pleasure
The humour and crass nature might be offensive, or just too juvenile for some
Shadows might not be quite as “magnifico” as its hero makes out, but it’s close, and when it’s at its very best it’s a blood-spraying, demon-slaying riot...
Beneath its gothic exterior and over-the-top attitude, Shadows of the Damned is very much what you'd expect from a Grasshopper game -- that is to say, an enjoyable, offbeat title with inspired art direction (and a stellar soundtrack) that just happens ...