Die by the Sword: Limb from Limb Review
It's just sad that the best part of this campaign is what made the original one disappointing: its brevity.
It's just sad that the best part of this campaign is what made the original one disappointing: its brevity.
Die by the Sword goes well beyond its almost admirably typical premise to deliver a visually stunning, terribly challenging, and often awe-inspiring dungeon hack.
A unique and intuitive control system seems almost ancillary in many games these days. Most genres have tried and true control designs that have evolved over the years and we have all come to expect, and while we all of... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulGameplay: 7.5/10 - In Die By The Sword, you control this medieval knight guy called Enric. The gameplay is simple; Run around in dungeons and slash & hack anything that moves. I have not touched the story mode that muc... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulOkay, I'm going to say it plain out - the arena ad ons and the extra campaign I personally do not think is worth buying the expansion seperately, unless you really want to expand the arena matches. It is however, a nice ... Read Full Review
2 of 3 users found the following review helpfulThe vsim controls in this game really make it stand out from the crowd. Just move your sword arm from side to side to sever limbs and heads! Be sure to enable these controls in the options menu, or els it´s just tr... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulI haven't played this game in a long time, but I remember the game being really hard in story mode and slightly addictive in tournament melee mode. The combat sysytem involved using the number key pad to use different di... Read Full Review
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