
Dmitri Goltsev
Fun game! Simple controls. Fast paced action. Cool visual style. But man is it a grind if you want to play for free. It took me 3 months to beat the "friendly midnight" level with 3 stars. The next level "sorrow of iron" - i just breeze through all the basic enemies and retain full health. Then the boss just deletes it with a couple of attacks. Upgrades don't help. Content lacks variety so there's not much else to do. Feels like a dead end. Unfortunate.
3 people found this review helpful

Markus Markus
The game was fun, the game doesn't give you enough points to level up with the stages. I'm stuck, there's no possible way to beat this stage without spending money I mean I probably could beat it but I don't feel like trying that hard, I play games to have fun. I wish the blade feel more like a blade cutting zombies in half, limbs flying with ease. it's like I have a stick in my hand. I hate games where zombies are like terminators when they're just flesh n bone.
21 people found this review helpful

Eugene Jacob
(Take this review with a grain of salt.) There's a significant jump in the second chapter, because the moment you reach it, you're going to have to grind which, technically is what Swordash is about. While I did grab this game to play some hack and slashing, the challenge is there. I would have preferred to give players a bit more grace with these chapters, maybe extend them slowly and give more guidance with improving (refining, upgrading, opening crates, etc.) instead of exponentially growing.
167 people found this review helpful