![]() ![]() And Zilla was easy too – wait and slash nonchalantly. Also the bosses – once you figure out how to defeat the first one, you know how to defeat all of them. ![]() There’s no puzzle solving as the game highlights which button you’re meant to press, which door to do through, etc., etc. The levels are pretty samey – hack and slash – or blast up, which ever you prefer – the hordes of demons that attack you. I actually laughed out loud at some of them.īut sadly, this game does have its flaws. I loved the humour in this game too – you can collect fortune cookies which start out as serious, but as the game progresses, that is soon lost. It’s fast-paced and gory as hell, but there’s something satisfying about beheading demons with a katana and watching the blood spray everywhere. It’s your standard first-person shooter, along with other weapons such as a katana and even a demon’s head. ![]() But of course, things go wrong, demons from another dimension invade the world and Wang gets sucked into a ever-lasting war between Japanese immortal gods known as the Ancients. ![]() This game follows Lo Wang, a ninja mercenary, who is on a quest to find the legendary Nobitsura Kage by a powerful Japanese businessman called Orochi Zilla. This game is the most recent one that I’ve completed, so it’s still fresh in my mind. #10 – Shadow Warrior (Flying Wild Hog/PS4/2013) Also, the games that I have played do not have to be completed in order to qualify for this list.The games in this list do not have to be games that were released this year (probably just as well).If I have played a series/franchise of games, I’m only allowed to choose one game from the series.So, I’ll review the gaming year I’ve played for 2015. It’s that time of year – with everything coming to an end, everyone looks back on the year they’ve had. ![]()
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