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September 2009
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Fesselnde Atmosphäre
Tolle 2DWelt
Pure Hack ’n’ SlayAction
Tutorial
Freischaltbare Schwerter und Techniken
Bewegungssteuerung mit Nunchuck
Rasante SchwertAction
Zwei spielbare Charaktere
Nahezu perfekte Steuerung
Auf der Wii stilistisch konkurrenzlos
Sämtliche Controller werden unterstützt
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Steuerungspotential der Wii überhaupt nicht ausgenützt
Veröffentlicht: 2009-09-08, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: cnet.com
Zusammenfassung: Every so often, a game comes out that looks so incredible, its easy to look past the small problems bubbling just beneath the surface in order to enjoy its brilliant artistic design. Muramasa: The Demon Blade offers so much more than its pedestrian co...
Zusammenfassung: Muramasa's a stylish gem of a game, from the eerily lit cemeteries, ethereal forests, and panoramic rooftop backdrops to the flashy swords you swing around. Vanillaware's side-scrolling action game exudes style in even the tiniest details: protagonists...
Zusammenfassung: 2009 has been a good year for 2D games. Recent releases like Trine and Shadow Complex have kept the classic perspective while introducing modern gameplay mechanics, while re-released titles such as Klonoa remind us just how fun an old-fashioned left-t...
Zusammenfassung: If youve been following the Wii software lineup at all as of late it would be impossible to not know about a little game called Muramasa: The Demon blade by this time. Published by Ignition Software and releasing in just over a week, this action-RPG i...
Zusammenfassung: Being a big fan of Anime and Japanese art I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Muramasa: The Demon Blade. The game was released in Japan on April 2009 and was finally released in the UK in late 2009. Muramasa on the Nintendo Wii is an action role playin...
In an age where choice of avatar often means nothing more than trivial personalisation, it’s great to see a game like Muramasa come along and use that choice to offer twice as much game, with enough unique content to justify both play-throughs. It&r...