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Muramasa: The Demon Blade

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One of the most highly antecipated wii game of this year, Muramasa: the demon blade mixes a arcade fighter-platformer with a Metroid like structure and amazing artwork to create a rare experience in gaming.

 

Creeated by VanillaWare, who developed Odin Sphere for the PS2, this game is distinctly japanese, and is bound to hit store shelves 8/9/09 in the USA (when i find out the release date for europe i'll post it here.

 

 

 

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I don't see how can this be a clone of SSBB...

SSBB done over again. Not gonna be buying it.

 

What are you talking about? It doesn't look anything like SSBB.

 

 

 

It looks pretty cool but I don't know if I want to get it or not.

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It basicly is a 2d Metroid game with swords instead of beams, it's reallty interesting and it will be released in few weeks.

It basicly is a 2d Metroid game with swords instead of beams, it's reallty interesting and it will be released in few weeks.

 

 

 

I've been watching this game for a while, but I won't be purchasing it until I see some reviews. Shadow Complex has filled in my 2d adventure category quite nicely, and it was only $15. Muramasa better have some spectacular stuff to justify $50.

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It basicly is a 2d Metroid game with swords instead of beams, it's reallty interesting and it will be released in few weeks.

 

 

 

I've been watching this game for a while, but I won't be purchasing it until I see some reviews. Shadow Complex has filled in my 2d adventure category quite nicely, and it was only $15. Muramasa better have some spectacular stuff to justify $50.

 

 

 

Thats what I was thinking. Unless it's a really nice and long adventure I just don't know if they can justify $50. That being said it does look nice, although (just a nitpick) but I don't like how the main character looks.

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It basicly is a 2d Metroid game with swords instead of beams, it's reallty interesting and it will be released in few weeks.

 

 

 

I've been watching this game for a while, but I won't be purchasing it until I see some reviews. Shadow Complex has filled in my 2d adventure category quite nicely, and it was only $15. Muramasa better have some spectacular stuff to justify $50.

 

 

 

Thats what I was thinking. Unless it's a really nice and long adventure I just don't know if they can justify $50. That being said it does look nice, although (just a nitpick) but I don't like how the main character looks.

 

 

 

Well, at least from what i understand from the Gametrailers preview is that iss a fairly long adventure and that it justifies the 50$ dollar price tag. I'm still waiting fro the review, since i've not hold my breath for too long since they lauch the conduit, wich i waited for too long fro being just average.

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