
Dmitri Goltsev
Fun game! Simple controls. Fast paced action. Cool visual style. But man is it a grind if you want to play for free. It took me 3 months to beat the "friendly midnight" level with 3 stars. The next level "sorrow of iron" - i just breeze through all the basic enemies and retain full health. Then the boss just deletes it with a couple of attacks. Upgrades don't help. Content lacks variety so there's not much else to do. Feels like a dead end. Unfortunate.
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Eugene Jacob
(Take this review with a grain of salt.) There's a significant jump in the second chapter, because the moment you reach it, you're going to have to grind which, technically is what Swordash is about. While I did grab this game to play some hack and slashing, the challenge is there. I would have preferred to give players a bit more grace with these chapters, maybe extend them slowly and give more guidance with improving (refining, upgrading, opening crates, etc.) instead of exponentially growing.
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Eleanor Who?
This game has a really nice concept. The art is good too and it WILL get you hooked. Though.. After the 1st hour, the gameplay gets terribly hard. I might have issue on my part, but it's undeniable that enemies start to get overpowered quick and we can barely upgrade to catch up. It needs a lot of improvements and work on balance. Overall its not that bad, just needs a few updates which I will be waiting for.