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When starting up the co-op campaign you’re put in a lobby that can switch which mode (arcade or campaign) you wish to participate in. So if one player went down, the other needed to make sure they stayed alive for a certain amount of time before the downed player would come back. One other minor issue we had with the co-op was a lack of a revive mechanic, instead, it was a timed based revival.
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Latency was never an issue through the campaign, even with a screen full of enemies and a lot of speedy button mashing, weapon swinging going on. Stopping the game to heal was only really a problem in the co-op, as it interrupted both players flow. Seriously, who doesn’t love a good Squid Chip snack? I’d like to have mapped those items to a hotkey on the controller, but having them (again each item with a clever name) was appreciated all the same.
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Abilities range from added damage when your health is low, slowly regenerating health, or resistance to certain weapon damage.Īdditionally you can upgrade each of your character’s stats, weapons, and buy health items to assist you through some pretty hectic battles. The beads were a really cool edition to Vampire Smile, as each bead can be worn in one of four slots in your inventory, and each bead has an ability. Other things you unlock as you progress through levels are a few new weapons unique to Yuki or Dishwasher, and some beads. In the heat of battle it didn’t really matter since you were basically mashing buttons as fast as possible for the best combo anyway, but it would have been nice information to know. But, it doesn’t tell you which magic is mapped to which button. This is definitely an enjoyable game that is worth the $10.As you progress through the game you unlock different types of magic which get a clever name and brief description. All of this coupled with a really unique, gritty, and at times blurry art style that keeps things simply yet somehow graphically pleasing. Mashin' away just watchin Yuki "The Destroyer" rip off heads, cleave enemies in two with a bionic chainsaw arm, knaw their faces off, shred limbs, and just plain fill the screen with blood. Played through one campaign in a couple of hours and had numb-thumb I was tappin the controller so much. Anywho, this game has Devil May Cry/God of War style action in a 2D platformer has enough difficulty and modes and items to keep you busy for a quick spell of bloody vengence. Also her combos and finishers just sound and look more savage than The Dishwasher's. Yuki by far is the most fun to play and her nightmarish story eventually grips you in trying to find out why the freakish sequences keep interrupting the gameplay. It was one of those games where you see the over the top violence and you try to see what else there is you can do to your foes. As a sequel to a game I've never played, I was lost trying to figure out what was going on, but the easy combos, variety of sick weapons, magic, simple controls, wide enemy and boss variety, and energetic metal music kept me wanting to play through each level. As a sequel to a Buckets and buckets of blood! This is one of the most violent and easy to control action platformers that I've ever played. … Expandīuckets and buckets of blood! This is one of the most violent and easy to control action platformers that I've ever played. I dont care about achievements but it also has an achievement which is so genius it is the only one I have ever cared about earning. Sure it takes getting used to but it is challenging, intense and fun to play with some really original weapons, a story which is really coming together over the past 2 games, some great modes and lots of hidden secrets. So far for me this is absolutely not only my game of the year but one of the best games you will get your hands on. Even if a reviewer doesnt fully like a game its their job and I wont trust one who hasnt even tried challenging himself with the difficulty or touched more than 1 mode in single and co op play. You can tell he didnt even try Pretty Princess difficulty either as he was definitely not pleased. There are 2 single player story lines to run through and you can also run through the co op campaign and arcade levels with a friend off and online in co op. He clearly didnt even brush the 50 levels of Arcade mode or the intense Dishwasher challenge mode. 2 hours for the campaign? It takes a lot longer if youre on the right setting for you. Id be suprised if Nick Hartel played anything other than "Normal" difficulty which is basically Easy mode.

Id be suprised if Nick Hartel played anything other than "Normal" difficulty which is Video Game Talk obviously barely played this game. Video Game Talk obviously barely played this game.
