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Banzai Blade Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Rob Rich on June 26th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: RUNNING NINJA
This finger-swiping screen-slasher seemingly never runs out of reasons to be played.
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Sakura Slash Review

Posted by Rob Rich on May 30th, 2012
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

Developer: GAMEVIL, Inc
Price: FREE
Version: 1.0.0
App Reviewed on: iPhone 3GS

Graphics / Sound Rating: starstarstarstarblankstar
Gameplay Rating: starstarstarstarblankstar
Playtime Rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar
Replay Value Rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar

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Call me odd, but I don’t think that there are nearly enough Japanese ink brush themed video games out there. In fact, with one exceptional exception, that pretty much just leaves Sakura Slash. At least as far as I know. Of course, incorporating nifty visuals inspired by one of the world’s more fascinating cultures is only half of the equation. The other half involves the game actually being entertaining, and that’s certainly what GAMEVIL’s latest offering is. In small doses.

Sakura Slash is a slightly different take on the “Cutter” genre than what most iOS users have become accustomed to. The emphasis is still very much on swiping the screen in order to dispatch specific targets (in this case evil floating eyeball thingies), but there’s an increased need for quick reflexes. Most of the little nasties sit in one spot for a few seconds and simply wait to be destroyed. Other more mobile (and winged) enemies will try to escape to the sides of the screen. If they reach the edge, it takes away health. Once all the health is gone it’s Game Over, naturally. It’s very much an endurance trial with players earning special orbs used as currency with each playthrough that can be used to purchase temporary power-ups or permanent upgrades. However the limited ability to slow down time and trace a one-hit kill line of ink across the screen mixes things up a bit.

By removing the focus on gravity and avoiding certain objects in favor of total annihilation, Sakura Slash manages to feel like something both familiar yet totally different. It takes a quick finger to keep those bat-things in line. Fortunately there are a decent number of new brushes and other upgrades to keep players on more even footing, not to mention compulsively pull them along. And, of course, the watercolor-looking backdrops are quite pretty and fit the general theme quite well.

It might take a little while for Sakura Slash to really get its hooks in, though. Early progression is a tad on the slow side as it takes a while to earn enough orbs to start buying stuff. It’s also a little disappointing (but understandable) to see that enemy patterns aren’t actually random. They come fast enough that pretty much only a savant could memorize them all, but having been spoiled by all manner of procedurally-generated content it feels like something of a let down.

Even with the slow start Sakura Slash is still bound to please fans of cutting stuff as it moves through the air. It may not convert the fruit-faithful, but it’s just different enough that it might still turn their heads. Everyone else can simply enjoy a quality game about slashing floating eyeballs.

Paper Zombie Halloween Review

By Rob Rich on October 31st, 2011
The free-to-play arcade-styled Paper Zombie Halloween makes for an entertaining romp in short bursts.
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Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots

By Rob Rich on October 24th, 2011
Slicing up produce is always a good time, but owners of the original Fruit Ninja don't have much reason to invest in this all-too-similar spin-off. Unless they REALLY like Antonio Banderas.
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Curvebot Evolved Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Sinan Kubba on October 7th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar ::
Curvebot is a delightful puzzler that channels the spirit of the classic game Qix
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Put Those Pesky Beasts in Their Place, Young Monster Warrior.

Posted by Rob Rich on October 5th, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Getting bored of cutting up fruit? Tired of butchering berries, lacerating lemons, puncturing pineapples, whacking watermelons, slicing strawberries and nicking nectarines? Yeah, I didn't think so. But it is nice to change things up every now and again, if even for a little while. That's why we have games like Monster Warrior.

Bunnies are in trouble and the only way to protect them from the horrible (yet also cute and fuzzy) monsters is by cutting said monsters into little bits with a swipe of a finger. In four different game modes, including Arcade, Freestyle, Survival and Task. With Game Center achievements and leaderboards. Yessir, that's the best way to save those bunnies. Cutting up fuzzy things and achievement-mongering.

This little slicing gem is available in the App Store for $0.99 right now. Just in time for Halloween. Well okay, maybe it's a little early for Halloween, but it's never a bad time for monster slicing.

Perfect Slice Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Gianna LaPin on May 20th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: ATTRACTIVE BUT SIMPLISTIC
Players are invited to test their skill at cutting a seemingly endless supply of everyday objects perfectly in half. Pit a steady finger against a merciless timer to unlock levels and win awards.
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