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Submitted by skynidas 948d ago | review

GamesRadar: Eduardo the Samurai Toaster Review

GamesRadar writes: "More importantly, there's barely any meat to the fighting. You scroll from left to right, and occasionally from up to down or vice versa, and either blast away using the 1 button with your standard toast or powered-up ammo that you've picked up. You can jump using the 2 button and grab enemies or projectiles and hurl them using B, but there's no real skill involved. There's no scoring system either, which would have given things more focus and added to both the game's appeal and lifespan. Overall, it's underdone". (Eduardo the Samurai Toaster, Wii) 5/10

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