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Samurai G review: Running towards an invisible goal [SideQuesting]

Dali Dimovski of SideQuesting writes:

"Samurai G works fine at mixing pretty 3D visuals with a functional freerunning mechanic, but nothing more. It comes off as unoriginal and a bit shallow, and its relative shortness in length and gimmick removes any desire to come back to play it after the initial hour."

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Samurai G Review | Worth Playing

Worth Playing: "Samurai G has some good ideas but ultimately fails to deliver. Even at the bargain price of $1.99, it's not really worth your time. There are much better games in the genre. Save your pennies for one of those instead."

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Nintendo Download: 1st November 2012 (Europe)

It's that time again when we cross our fingers and hope for some downloadable treats from Nintendo, hoping against hope that we aren't subjected to tricks instead. This week is a mixed bag, with promising, awful and mystery downloads available across all platforms.

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Samurai G Review | PixelPerfectGaming

iOS gamers have their fair share of games based on the endless runner genre. Games from this genre offer endless hours of gameplay with no way of actually completing the game. The player is scored on the distance traveled, the amount of points accumulated, and the number of enemies vanquished.

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