God of Blades | |
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Developer(s) | White Whale Games |
Platform(s) | Android, [1] iOS, [2] Ouya, macOS, Windows [3] |
Release | September 27, 2012 |
Genre(s) | Side-scroller |
God of Blades is a side-scroller game developed by American studio White Whale Games and released on September 27, 2012.
The game has a Metacritic score of 85% based on 10 critics. [4]
TouchArcade said "The distinctive sights and sounds are worth the effort. " [5] AppSpy said "Like a fevered nightmare trip through the covers of 70s prog-rock bands and classic pulp-fiction, God of Blades is a beautifully presented and other-worldly experience, but is likewise just as short-lived as you expend its limited content and variety of combat. " [6] AppAdvice said "The thing that stands out the most about this game is the beautiful artwork. " [7] Edge Magazine wrote "As the studio name suggests, this is a game design team that's in love with books, and so it's amongst books that its first offering reveals its true potential. " [8] AppSmile said "Using light RPG elements and simple gestures to vanquish enemies one-by-one, God of Blades is a satisfying adventure. " [9] Modojo wrote "It's just a shame that, for all this graphical and aural stimulation, the fighting mechanics are so basic. " [10] Pocket Gamer wrote "A relentlessly stylish sensory assault that's so in tune with its underlying mechanics that it works, despite the game's obvious flaws." [11]
As of September 2018, the game is no longer available for download and installation from Google Play even for users who previously purchased it.
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