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June 2011
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Zu häufige Wiederholungen der einzelnen Phasen während eines Bosskampfes
Zusammenfassung: Featuring brain-eating baby heads, bleating goat busts, and a redneck demon shopkeeper, Shadows of the Damned is Suda 51’s most mainstream offering yet. Sure, this grindhouse-inspired trip through hell is twisted as all get out, even making EA’s las...
Zusammenfassung: It’s quite clear Suda 51 doesn’t think like the rest of us. Not many game designers would have the balls to design a holy cross which resembles male genitalia, show demons eating a woman’s vagina or have a hero crawl into a women’s behind to enter the ...
Zusammenfassung: As I eagerly await the next batch of horror goodness, i.e. Dead Island and Silent Hill, I got the chance to tide things over with a horrific, albeit silly action/horror game called Shadows of the Damned. If you can take this game for what it is and not...
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(69%)
Veröffentlicht: 2011-06-22, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: gamespy.com
Wildly eccentric and entertaining concepts make for a unique journey; exciting weaponry and combat; accessible and uncomplicated action.
Clunky combat and movement in parts; puerile humor can be crass and excessive; little left to do once you finish the game.
Zusammenfassung: When I first read about Shadows of the Damned, it was hidden deep within the rumors section of a gaming magazine. That was way back in 2006 when all we knew was Goichi Suda, better known by his Suda51 moniker (No More Heroes), and Shinji Mikami (Reside...
This is the inherent conundrum of Shadows of the Damned. Your own tastes will determine whether it's more or less than the sum of its basically functional but not-especially-interesting parts, and the attitude and style it carries like a chip on its sh...
Zusammenfassung: Shadows of the Damned (SotD) is one of the most insane, ludicrous, and downright ridiculous games that’s ever been released. Which is why, for those very reasons, it’s one of the best new IPs to hit consoles in recent years. Don’t act surprised though ...
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....
Zusammenfassung: The names of the top creative talent involved in crafting Shadows of the Damned are so big that they're listed in the first line on the back of the box. And why wouldn't that be an impressive thing to tout through marketing? Damned is the collaboration...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-08-26, Autor: Leon , Testbericht von: avforums.com
Zusammenfassung: It's good to see more and more games coming to our shelves that would once have been resigned to no more than an exclusively Eastern release. Niche Japanese titles haven't fared badly in the Western market in recent times, with games such as Earth Defence...