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Zusammenfassung: It has been over a year since gamers were given the opportunity to check out the XNA Community Games demo and I think it's safe to say that one game clearly outshined all of the competition. The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai was far and away the most compl...
Zusammenfassung: I mostly hate the beat ’em up genre. Double Dragon, Dynasty Warriors and its spinoffs, and their ilk bore me, so when The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai came out on Xbox Live Arcade, I downloaded it expecting the worst. What I got instead was an amazing exam...
If you’re looking for an Arcade game that’s brutal and stylish, The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai is what you are looking for. If you don’t like a challenge or bothered by screen tearing, you might want to spend your MS points elsewhere. For my money, The ...
Zusammenfassung: As video games continue to get more elaborate, expensive, and complicated to develop, the teams that work on them must also grow in size to keep up. These massive teams are in stark contrast to how things were done just a couple decades ago, when it wa...
Zusammenfassung: The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile is the sequel to “Dead Samurai” and shares the same stylized gameplay. This is a side scrolling game. It is a violent blend of quick-paced game play with stylistic dark graphics. This time, Ska studios kicked it up a notch...
Zusammenfassung: Mark Beresford8.0For those of you who are unaware, a few months back Microsoft announced a competition in which budding developers could create a game using their XNA Game Studio software, and the selected winner would have their game released and als...
Zusammenfassung: Games like Super Mario Sunshine and Tamagotchi: Corner Shop have been bringing "virtual housework" to the medium of video games for years; imagine, then, how tentative and nervous a game called "The Dishwasher" made us here at NZ Gamer when we first he...