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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

 

Lazy Raiders Review:

Lazy Raiders Review:
Lazy Raiders Review:


Lazy Raiders is a game that's all about doing one thing well. Instead of trying to include a story that stands out from the crowd, a striking visual style, or a variety of game modes, developer Sarbakan has focused on taking their unusual idea for an action-puzzle game and crafted it into something simple and fun.

 


The game tells the story of Dr. Diggabone, a treasure hunter on a quest to get rich with as little exertion as possible. Thankfully, no more than fifteen seconds of text are devoted to the story throughout the entire game, and rather than wasting your precious seconds, the first lines of the game serve to introduce you to the core gameplay. The story goes something like this: Dr. Diggabone is lazy, so lazy that he has developed an aversion to walking. Help him get rich by tilting and turning upside-down ancient treasure chambers so that gravity sends the doctor falling face first into his fortune.

 


 


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Monday, April 26, 2010

 

Muramasa: The Demon Blade Review:

 


Muramasa: The Demon Blade Review:
Muramasa: The Demon Blade Review:


Muramasa: The Demon Blade, the latest game from Vanillaware, draws players into an elegant and action filled adventure set in the Genroku Age of Japanese history. This is a game that stands out for its artistic quality, personality, and an amazing display of how 2D images can still have some life in the videogame market.

 


The game is based on the legend of Muramasa Sengo, a katana forger well-known in his province during the Tokugawa Shogunate because of the extraordinary sharpness of his swords.


Sengo had a dubious reputation for being bloodthirsty and it was said that anyone who wielded one of his blades was engulfed by an uncontrollable lust for blood, to the point that every time the owners drew one, they felt the need to wet it in human or animal entrails before sheathing it again. Refusing to do so would lead the wielder to the point of insanity and suicide. Thus the name Muramasa came to be associated with the viler and more brutal aspects of the samurai calling.


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