There's more than one way to bring your enemies inside out in The Darkness II.
There's more than one way to bring your enemies inside out in The Darkness II.
If you're browsing the eShop, you should probably avoid games with samurai in them.
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword is the latest game to take use of Japan's rich lore. Despite the setting, the game's tale is standard Nintendo fare - players are on a quest to rescue a kidnapped princess. As a young samurai, your quest is split into a number of levels that consist of nothing more than a variety of encounters with a handful of enemy types. The characters and setting imbue a definite degree of charm and personality, but it's squandered by the shallow, repetitive, and boring gameplay.
Available now on Xbox Live Arcade, and tomorrow on the PlayStation Network.
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Several brutal ways to get rid of your enemies in The Darkness II.
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