A portion of an NWR review...In the end, I wouldn’t call Samurai Sword Destiny a disaster or even unplayable—it’s just extremely repetitious in every aspect of its design and frustrating because of it. I certainly don’t like it, but if you want to...
In the end, I wouldn’t call Samurai Sword Destiny a disaster or even unplayable—it’s just extremely repetitious in every aspect of its design and frustrating because of it. I certainly don’t like it, but if you want to see what a roguelike brawler looks like, this is a good entry point. All others would do well to avoid this deeply flawed game.
A portion of a Nintendo Life review...Samurai Sword Destiny twiddles between the line of mind-numbing and oddly enjoyable combat, in a compulsive kind of way. In the end, though, it's tough to shake the hollow feeling present in both the gameplay and pres...
Samurai Sword Destiny twiddles between the line of mind-numbing and oddly enjoyable combat, in a compulsive kind of way. In the end, though, it's tough to shake the hollow feeling present in both the gameplay and presentation.
A portion of a Modojo review...What's Hot: Cool stereoscopic 3D effects, attractive 2D visuals, furious hack-an-slash action.
What's Not: Super repetitive, not enough weapons and skills, costs $5.99, could use more environments.Full review here
Update About eShop Updates: Happy New Year, eShop fans, and welcome to a 2012 switcheroo. We've decided to try something a little different with the formatting of our weekly roundup for Nintendo digital game reviews, so there's no "eShop Update" container...
Update About eShop Updates: Happy New Year, eShop fans, and welcome to a 2012 switcheroo. We've decided to try something a little different with the formatting of our weekly roundup for Nintendo digital game reviews, so there's no "eShop Update" container article this week. Instead, the four new rel...