The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai

The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai
With the release of The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai Castle Crashers leadership in the genre beat'em up on XBLA was called into question. The game tells the story of a simple dishwasher James Silva (developer of The Dishwasher-time) ... or rather, of his death. After the hasty demise of James wakes up covered in blood, with no memories in my head, but still surrounded by people-in-black-riot police and cyborgs. And those others, of course, seek to kill him once more what James fiercely resisted by two cooks sharp sword, wherewith he are operating an unusually graceful, easily turning enemies into bloody stuffing one after another. And no wonder! James himself (which the developer, not posudomoy-maniac) recognizes that the idea of ​​a "stylish action-packed gameplay," he borrowed from the Devil May Cry. As you progress through our ward opens new combos, and new weapons, he takes his battered bosses. The fact that our hero is dead, definitely has its pluses. In addition to superhuman strength, James uses a special china magic (she hits all enemies on screen, but only recharges in specific places), found in refrigerators various mystical subjects. One of them, incidentally, is of particular value - with its help, you can call in buddies Phantom Guitar. It would start flying on the heels of a hero, like Familiar in Castlevania, and help in the battle. Certainly not by itself - manage to be using the guitar controller from Guitar Hero or Rock Band - always experiment with the chords and do not miss the opportunity to be surprised how well the plastic guitar stands in this game.