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    The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Apr 01, 2009

    The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai is a 2D action game created in XNA for Microsoft's "Dream, Build, Play" competition, and became one of the winners of the competition. It is currently available for 800 Microsoft Points.

    pickassoreborn's The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai (Xbox 360 Games Store) review

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    The total epitome of the "YouTube" of gaming.

    I have fond memories of The Dishwasher - when I was working late in the studio one time, PartnerNet brought up some future-treasure from Microsoft's mysterious portal of wonderment. This was one of those games, and from the moment I downloaded it, I was hooked. The game itself doesn't have super-polished graphics, or feels like it's been fluidly iterated from one version to the next during development - that's the point. 
     
    It feels totally visceral - totally right. Rough around the edges, a swagger and personality that many games only dream of. You can tell this was a labour of love for a small team of individuals rather than a heavy manufacturing machine - and it's all the better for it. You play the star of the game - The Dishwasher Dead Samurai, hacking and slashing through enemies which not only feel less like fodder and more of a challenge, but also features some relentless sections throughout. You can execute enemies using "clean" kills, and are actively encourage to do so. When you do, the feeling is rather special. Like a grindhouse classic, the camera angles and tilts towards your character, framing the action of grabbing a dude's head and slicing it clean from his body with an eruption of blood-coloured particles and brightly-coloured power-ups.
     
    Later on in the game,  you get your hands on a sword which allows you to gracefully warp through space and time, giving you a valuable angle of attack and more breathing space. Enemies on jet-packs are shoe-ins to this kind of tactic, and a lot of fun can be had by grabbing them in mid-air and piledriving them into the ground below.
     
    This game feels like it shouldn't belong among the Popcap-polish and the sheen of Microsoft-approved button icons. This is reason alone for you to grab it.

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