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IGN - The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai Review

IGN:

"The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai is winner of Microsoft's Dream Build Play contest, which rewarded the developer of the best community-built game with an XBLA contract. There's a lot riding on The Dishwasher as it's validation for Microsoft's XNA community."

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KingKionic 5510d ago

great review.7.3 isnt bad at all this game does look fun though.

Ldubbz5509d ago

Not so great review. I dont know why Hilary Goldstein bothered to review this game if he's barely gonna review it.

First off, this game feels nothing like Alien Hominid HD. Yes, they're both action side-scrollers, but the comparos end there.

He didnt even touch on the combo system. Sure you COULD just mash buttons, but this game is not about that. And for graphics it should have gotten at least a 9.

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The 7 In-Jokiest Achievements Where You Had to Be There

OX writes: "With certain achievements, game developers indulge in some crafty in-jokery that you'll only get with a bit of insider knowledge, leaving those not in the know utterly baffled as to what they've just unlocked and why. Join us for seven achievements and trophies that really need some explaining."

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Salt and Sanctuary, Ska Studios: Front Towards Gamer Radio 251

The first Front Towards Gamer Radio interview in over a year, and we kick off 2015 with a doozy! Do you like Dark Souls? Well, what about a stylized, 2D Dark Souls? Well, look no further, because James and Michelle Silva, the two-headed juggernaut that makes up Ska Studios, has just the answer for you with Salt and Sanctuary! The Silvas also talk about where they came up with the concept of one of their first big hits, The Dishwasher, the transition from being an Microsoft developer and jumping over to Sony for the PS4, and why they changed their name from the original studio name, Totally Screwed?

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Ska Studios Q&A

Console Monster writes: "Today I had the opportunity to sit down with James Silva and Michelle Juett Silva, the folks behind the Dishwasher and Charlie Murder games. They took a bit of time to answer some questions about their latest title 'Salt and Sanctuary' and give some insight on the development process over at SkaStudios."

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