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Spawn Kill Review: Muramasa: The Demon Blade

Tigresa of Spawn Kill writes: "I don't think I need to tell anyone twice that has seen at least ONE screenshot of this game that the game is truly an artistic masterpiece of this generation. Le crème de le crème of artistic gaming splendor. This is clearly Muramasa's weapon of choice, but what other spears did developer Vanillaware decide to toss your way? Well, what IS Muramasa besides fodder for the games as art debate? It's a 2D Action RPG exclusive to the Wii, but daring enough to scrap any type of possibly fatal motion controls, so there are no gimmicks included in this package. (Thank goodness.) Muramasa romanticizes Japanese folk culture through and through. The characters, the backgrounds, the clothing styles.
8 / 10
tigresa - contributor
Published: 81 days 2 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 

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rrquinta - 80 days 15 hours ago
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I know some other reviews had mentioned that while you have 108 blades, there really isn't a lot of variation. I think I'll rent this one, and then, if I really like it, buy it. It just gives me more of the "fighter" vibe, despite its aesthetic beauty.
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