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April 2011
(83%)
20 Reviews
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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. ...
Abstract: Nach dem erfolgreichen „The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai“ aus dem Jahr 2009 folgt mit „Vampire Smile“ die Fortsetzung des actionreichen 2D-Schnetzlers. Ein visueller Wahsinnstripp mit jeder Menge Blut und fliegenden Klingen.Wer „Dead Samurai“ noch nicht ke...
The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile is all about the combat. This is a refined version of the first title, with better dodging, more varied and entertaining enemies, and the same over-the-top violence that defined the original. The repetitive level design ca...