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April 2011
(83%)
20 Reviews
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Abstract: In 2009 Ska Studios released "Dishwasher: The Dead Samurai" on Xbox Live Arcade. Dishwasher was a hack n' slash side-scroller with loads of gore and violent weaponry. Dishwasher was designed, directed, and built all by one man, James Silva. Silva won n...
Abstract: Yuki's story is unquestionably the main focus in this sequel, and is by far the most interesting. For much of the game, Yuki is battling an internal enemy in addition to the many ninja cyborgs that are attacking her. An entity known as the 'Creeper' haunts her thoughts and dreams, and often invades them in a manner remi..
Abstract: If anything is going to stop people from getting into the Dishwasher games, it's the art style. I know it damn well kept me away from the first one, which on the surface comes off as an indie flash game on XBLA. It's a shame, too; because no matter how...
Abstract: The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile has absolutely nothing to do with washing dishes, has only passing references to vampires and nobody smiles in the dreary, black and white, depressing, violent setting. Somehow, despite it taking place in a world where eve...
The Dishwasher: Vampire Style is a rollickingly gory ride, packing with blood, style and content. If only it built on its foundations, rather than pounding us with the same repetitive gameplay throughout, this would be a must-have. Fans of the original wi...
Abstract: Taking a winning formula and improving it can be just fine if done infrequently for any given series. The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile seems to be banking on this idea, taking the wild combat of The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai while adding new levels and new...
Abstract: For a guy who’s job is to make dirty things clean again, the dishwasher sure is a messy fellow – spewing the blood of all the enemies he faces all over the place in the new Xbox Live Arcade hack & slash game, The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile. A...
Abstract: In 2009, Microsoft held the Dream Build Play contest that rewarded the developer of the best community-built game with an XBLA contract. The winner was Ska Studios and their punk/goth opus, The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai. Ska Studios sunk the earnings fr...
Fluid, flashy action that results in copious splatters of blood, Coop, online and off, is an absolute blast, Fantastic visual design imparts a sense of dread, Lots of content at a great price.
A few aspects hinder the pace.
Grimly gorgeous and violently entertaining, The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile is one of the finest games released so far this year. ...