Sclash
August 4, 2023
The fight starts as soon as you click play, how much faster can it get? With the stamina mechanic, fights are paced like solemn samurai duels where you have the time &a; space to think of your next actions Feel the pressure rising with each move in tense one-hit battles …
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63.6
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"Sclash is an absolutely beautiful looking game with a stunning look that makes everything appear hand-painted. The story is quite short, and currently, there is no online play available, but it is still a game that will test your patience …"
Read original review"It’s not like this title has exceptionally long legs; the credits will roll in Sclash in a little more than an hour. For a game at this price point, it doesn’t quite have the staying power required to justify the …"
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90.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
75.0
"The vast empty side-scrolling world should have sent me to sleep. However, the bizarre imagery and stunning landscapes were fascinating. Alongside this, I adored the audio and the simple mechanics. Yes, I’d have liked it to be harder, but this …"
Read original review"Despite some nagging issues, Sclash mostly succeeds in delivering a streamlined yet challenging combat experience that any fighting game purist will enjoy, and any newbie can too, without much hassle. So if fast-paced, strategic, samurai swordfights are your cup of …"
Read original review"If you find very limited one-hit fighting games interesting this delivers, but it’s tough to stay interested in it"
Read original reviewGraphics
38.0
Gameplay
27.0
Story
28.0
"With a short campaign, lack of online play at the time of release and undercooked fighting mechanics, Sclash puts its worst foot forward to deliver an underwhelming experience."
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50.0
Gameplay
75.0
Story
40.0
"Slash is a simple samurai fighting game capable of defeating opponents with a single blow. The battles are tense and exciting, but the disappointing single-player options are synonymous with a lack of depth. Visually pleasing, thanks to the brush drawing …"
Read original review"Sclash is a simple fighting game featuring samurai that can beat their opponents with just one hit. Battles are tense and exciting as a result, but disappointing single-player options and a lack of overall depth let it down somewhat."
Read original review"Sclash tries to build on Bushido Blade success and ideas and, despite an intriguing art direction and some well-crafted mechanics, it still has a lot of room for improvement."
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