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Monday, March 30, 2009

XBLA: This Week On XBLA - The DishWasher: Dead Samurai, Cheap Alien Hominid

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"The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai is a 2-D stylistic action platformer for Xbox LIVE® Arcade showcasing fast action, deep gameplay, and a unique visual style. An undead samurai dishwasher in a dystopian universe is on a quest for revenge against the evil cyborg army. To dispatch hordes of zombies, cyborgs, and robots, the Dishwasher has at his fingertips a devastating array of attacks using ancient blades, disturbing machinery, and screen-obliterating Dish Magic. Compete with the rest of the world in a variety of speed run and high score challenges to become the most formidable Dishwasher yet!"

The Dishwasher will cost 800MSP and will be available Wednesday.

Check out the official Xbox.com splash page here

Check out Ska Studios main page here.

Click here for screenshots of The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai

cboxalienhominid.jpgThe "Deal Of The Week" is an Xbox Live Arcade game. You can now grab Alien Hominid for 400MSP, 50% off the regular price.

Click here to download the demo of Alien Hominid on the web marketplace.

Comments

Well, it looks like The Dishwasher won´t avaiable in Germany...I hope that at least the US-Version is downloadable from my US-Account..

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