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No se vosotros, pero yo nunca he esperado que el New Super Mario Bros. Wii alcanzase el nivel del gran Super Mario Galaxy.
Saludos.
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Además es en 2D, y seamos realistas, los críticos son más duros con estos juegos que con los 3D. Es como si por ser 2D tenga menos mérito gráfico y le exijan más al resto.
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Ahí tienes al muramasa que no hay quien le tosa
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En metacritic tiene un 80.
Aquí las peores notas:
70
GameSpy
Muramasa is frustrating because it's a game that should be great, but its compounded faults result in it merely being good. If you can overlook the repetitive combat and boring backtracking, then you'll get a kick out of slicing up ninjas and monsters for a few hours -- and you'll certainly like ogling one of the best looking titles on the Wii.
70
Eurogamer
Oboromuramasa is shallow, rather simple and relatively short-lived, but nonetheless wonderful in its way. As a piece of visual videogame art it's at the very peak of the medium's achievements, along with Okami and Odin Sphere, and it's crafted with such obvious, loving care and attention to detail that it's impossible not to like. If only its combat were as precise and considered as the faultless presentation, this might be an enduring love rather than a fleeting but indisputably beautiful affair. [JPN Import]
70
Destructoid
Overall, it's a very solid title. Flawed, certainly, but a lot of fun to play if you don't mind a little repetitive combat and a story that feels a bit slow.
67
The Onion (A.V. Club)
An arcade-style game, Muramasa is fun in short bursts, but without much depth anywhere—meaning players should only come to the table when they’re especially hungry for it.
60
Teletext GameCentral
Dazzlingly gorgeous 2D graphics cannot hide Vanillaware's merely competent beat 'em-up gameplay.
60
Edge Magazine
Is Muramasa a luscious concept art gallery rudely interrupted by swordplay, or just a ponderous Ninja Gaiden clone. Whatever the case, it doesn't wholly succeed. [July 2009, p.99]
30
GameCritics
In every way save the graphics, I found Muramasa: The Demon Blade to be a failure.
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