Posts Tagged ‘hack ‘n slasher’
  • Quaternion Studio and EnjoyUp Games announce Rock Zombie for Nintendo WiiU

    Posted by on September 9, 2014 under Euro, News, Wii U
    Developer Quaternion Studio and EnjoyUp Games have announced Rock Zombie on Nintendo Wii U. Enjoy Up has mentioned that Sega's classic hack 'n slasher, Golden Axe, was the inspiration behind the game's development.  A handful of screenshots and a debut trailer have been released Rock Zombie Details: What would happen if a concert of a female rock band was invaded by a horde of zombies? Th... more.
  • Lucifer Ring – Retro Rush (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on January 27, 2014 under Portables, PS3, Reviews
    The second release in MonkeyPawGames' 'Retro Rush' campaign happens to be one of the first hack 'n slashers ever released for PSOne. Developed by Toshiba Emi and never released Stateside, Lucifer Ring follows the story of Nash, a young warrior looking to stop the evil wizard Blair from opening the gates of Hell with the Lucifer Rings. As a game, Lucifer Ring is surprisingly addictive with enoug... more.
  • Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on June 13, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi takes place during the climatic end of the 260 year shogunate rule. Japan teeters on the brink of chaos as political and supernatural powers intervene in the Shinsengumi's efforts to bring order back to society. As one of five Japanese warriors, the player must battle against overwhelming odds to rid Japan of its foes and restore the peace. Hakuoki: Warriors... more.
  • Sacred Citadel (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on May 10, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    Sacred Citadel is a hack 'n slasher that pays homage to classics like Golden Axe, while paving its own way in the genre. As either a warrior, ranger (i.e. thief), mage or shaman, the player must battle through four heart-pounding acts to eliminate the Grimmroc forces that were assembled by the evil Lord Zane of the Ashen Empire. At first glance, the gameplay resembles your typical hack 'n slash... more.