Slain: Back From Hell reminds me a lot of Konami’s Castlevania franchise with its dark gothic world and brutal combat. But with such titles it’s almost hard to match the best of the franchise. Slain ...
A legendary warrior named Bathoryn has long been dead, with his coffin lying undisturbed in a dark dungeon. Subtle and eerie piano notes are playing in the background, with a stunning blue mist, and ...
Leif Conti-Groome is a staff writer at DualShockers who mainly focuses on indie games and crowdfunding campaigns. He was a contributor to the niche game podcast Total Control and he frequently lends ...
A few weeks ago, Slain: Back From Hell launched on the Switch eShop, and it admittedly didn’t impress all that much. The game had a troubled release cycle, with the main issue being that the ...
When Nick told me that I needed to check out the gameplay trailer for Slain!, just for a moment I thought that the absurdly violent 2000AD character, Sláine, was getting a game. That would have been ...
Slain: Back from Hell revamps the promising platformer to make it live up to its potential. Slain released in March to mixed reviews, but the developers have been working tirelessly since to improve ...
When you think of Castlevania, there’s usually a certain style of gameplay you think of: the mazes, the backtracking, the standard of what would later become called “Metroidvania.” The enormous stages ...
Slain: Back From Hell released last year for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Vita. Skipping both the Wii U and 3DS, Slain is finally seeing a release on a Nintendo platform: the Switch. Thanks to the ...
After a somewhat troubled gestation on Steam Early Access, Slain finds its way onto consoles now complete with an obligatory subtitle. Its original release was bedevilled with problems, but in this ...
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