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Submitted by skynidas 964d ago | review

Destructoid: Eduardo the Samurai Toaster Review

Destructoid writes: "The total lack of strategy needed to beat the game, the fact that all levels play pretty much identically, the lack of any notable level design, the lack of bosses, and the total lack of difficulty, make Eduardo feel like an hour and a half long tutorial mode of a good run-and-gun platformer that is yet to be made. It's more fun to play multi-player, but only marginally, and once you've beaten the game the only reason to play it again is to look at the beautiful backgrounds. If you're filthy rich and love hand drawn graphics, it's worth the 800 points to play through Eduardo once just to look at it, but anyone with any money concerns or lack of interest in the run-and-gun genre should stay far away from this sucker". (Eduardo the Samurai Toaster, Wii) 4/10

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