Dave writes: "Now, let’s be up front about this: Wonder Blade is a big, big fan of Castle Crashers. It liked its art style, bosses, over-the-top chase sequences, loot system, puerile humour, pets and love of hats sooooo much that it just had to honour it with a game that’s near-identical on every front. Wonder Blade is out now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S to join the previous drops on PS4, Switch and PC via Steam."
Darren writes: "Wonder Blade on Xbox is inconsistently fun. The wildly contrasting difficulty and bumpy pacing makes the experience feel slightly disjointed, however it’s all wrapped up in a way that will no doubt bring a smile to the most miserable of faces."
"Wonder Blade is filled with comical cartoon violence. It’s hard not to enjoy mashing enemies in this colourful adventure." Paul @ Thumb Culture
PP: On paper, Wonder Blade's combination of simple action and RPG elements make it sound like a winner, but the end result somehow misses the mark.
I personally thought the game was decent (especially if you like Castle Crushers). The real problem is that it costs $30 which I think it's way too high. That, and it doesn't have online co-op.