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Black Knight Sword Review | Hardcore Gamer

What Suda 51's involvement means, then, is you can count on three core elements being present throughout the experience: originality, peculiarity and imperfection.

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Venoxn4g4144d ago

I would love this game to come on Vita

odizzle104144d ago

I agree with Venox2008 this game is better suited to be played on a Vita. I like this games hard Difficulty level. I have not found any way to farm for hearts yet or become super strong eary in the game but I like that. this is no mindless hack and slash, you have to plan out your moves by using the camera to view your surroundings and time your attacks. Music is great and enemies are original and freaky.

Pros: FUN!, original, Good music, reminds me of Silent Hill, Hard Difficulty (not a button masher).Cheap only 10 bucks!

Cons: No beastiary or detailed explanaion of the games story (I have not completed so I dont know if they are unlockable), Hard Difficulty is fustrating sometimes. Only one sword style. Only one character and style set.

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Black Knight Sword 50% Off on XBLA Starting Tomorrow

Hardcore Gamer: Starting April 16, the game will be half-off on XBLA, and only cost 400 MS points, or $5, instead of 800.

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4021d ago
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4.0

Black Knight Sword Review – A Throwback to Forgettable Games | TechnoBuffalo

Black Knight Sword is a sub-par, boring, and repulsive game that fails to be the throwback it was made out to be. Insane graphics, flying on giant chickens and being molested by melon-headed perverts aren’t substantial enough ideas to save what is otherwise a bare-boned action platforming experience.

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Black Knight Sword Review - Midlife Gamer

munkimatt says:"It’s necessary to approach any game by Suda51 with an open mind. The Grasshopper Studio auteur has created some of the most downright bizarre games of the last few years with killer7, No More Heroes and, more recently, Lollipop Chainsaw being the most recognisable of his works. Black Knight Sword marks his studio’s second collaboration with Hungarian developers Digital Reality after 2012’s well received shoot ‘em up Sine Mora."

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