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X-Blades Hands-On

A girl, two blades, and a trail of dead creatures make up the world of this hack-and-slash game.

If there's something to be said for straightforward hack-and-slash games that don't pretend to be anything else, there's a whole lot you can say about X-Blades, the upcoming action title from Russian developer Gaijin Entertainment. In X-Blades you control Ayumi, a scantily clad treasure hunter whose perilous line of work requires mowing down dozens of critters with dual miniswords--dual miniswords that double as pistols, mind you. But the feature that really sets this game apart from others in the genre is the heavy focus on the elemental qualities of your enemies and unlockable attacks.

X-Blades isn't heavy on plot, but there is a thin layer of storytelling to help explain why you're cutting through hordes of mysterious enemies (if not why you're wearing so little while doing it). Ayumi is out to find a magical artifact, an orb imbued with a great deal of power. Along the way she discovers that she is somehow linked to this orb through a mysterious force she doesn't fully understand. The game's plot is unfurled in a series of anime-style cutscenes. We saw only one of these, but it was quite stylish.

The controls in X-Blades are simple. You've got a button for attacking with your blades that you can tap repeatedly for a combo, and another pair to lock on and fire with your pistols. The pistols just so happen to be part of the blades, further streamlining the basic combat. But what complicates things are the spells you can unlock when you collect enough enemy souls. Once your proverbial soul wallet begins to bulge, you can pop into the pause menu to purchase a new spell. The first one we went with was the earthquake attack, which has Ayumi jumping high into the air and smashing down to create a halo of destruction on the ground--a fine way to clear out a gang of enemies too pesky to take on with just your blades. Powering these spells is what the game calls "rage," which is essentially mana, or magic points. You build up your rage by attacking more and more enemies, or by happening upon red crystals scattered throughout the temples and ruins that make up the game's landscape. Rage spells are mapped to any of the buttons on the controller not taken up by the sword and gun attacks.

Basic spells such as earthquake work well against the early enemies that have no elemental affinity to speak of, but soon enough you'll encounter trickier foes that can only be taken down with a specific type of attack. The first one we ran into was an ethereal ice spirit roaming around the game's introductory ruins level. This ice enemy was immune to our basic attacks, the blade and pistol, so we had to go in and unlock the ranged fireball spell. Sure enough, the ice spirit went down with nary a whimper once we took to using the fireball attack. This spell also came in handy during the one boss fight we encountered, against a bipedal wolf creature known simply as "The Light." Of course, there are many other elemental qualities to choose from besides fire, and you can even upgrade your bullets if you so choose.

X-Blades has yet to be given a firm release date, but you can expect its arrival later this year. Interested players will have a selection of 360, PlayStation 3, and PC versions. We'll bring you further coverage on X-Blades as more information becomes available.

91 Comments

  • shart46

    Posted Jun 14, 2009 5:22 pm PT

    great hack and slash game very detailed lot's of upgrades birddg33 you are right she is hot

  • birdd0g33

    Posted May 18, 2009 6:16 pm PT

    I played the pc demo.Next i will buy the full version.It looks good and plays good.The character u play is hot too ~

  • sakin123456

    Posted Feb 19, 2009 8:23 am PT

    it wont be very good

  • koori-7854

    Posted Feb 18, 2009 3:40 am PT

    looks good

  • evratto

    Posted Feb 5, 2009 12:46 pm PT

    I will try it, to support the russian gaming industry and obviously to see this little girl in action.

  • lucebuce

    Posted Oct 13, 2008 3:16 am PT

    she doesnt wear clothes that much huh cool (Y)

  • JaredTrotterboy

    Posted Sep 17, 2008 8:50 pm PT

    Sounds ok, doesn't sound like my kind of game unfourtanetly, but i will give it a chance and rent it.

  • bybeach

    Posted Aug 31, 2008 12:24 am PT

    She`s purty!

    Ocasionally her world is too. Not often, but I am just going by the stills.

    Give it it`s due, and well, it`s not real.

  • blueblur87

    Posted Aug 30, 2008 6:36 pm PT

    isnt this kind of what heavenly sword was about? scantily clad anime style female with swords...

  • zacattack214

    Posted Aug 30, 2008 9:17 am PT

    I like hack-and-slash games, but only if they are extremely violent such as Ninja Gaiden or DMC. This look just plain sad, and the anime look is certainly a minus when there are so many other games out there like this but with much better graphics and gameplay.

  • tu2pac

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 10:02 am PT

    This should come with a warning label ...
    That's not a complement in any way ...

  • uber1337ness

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 6:54 pm PT

    @ Gai_Daigoji ummm dude it is coming out for the 360

  • Benny_a

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 9:22 am PT

    This is a good game, we have to support first Russian console developer.
    Im sure it wont cost 59$ like other games.

    To all haters who think its ugly, go play some wii games and see how ugly looks like.

  • vidiot923

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 7:42 pm PT

    I for one am happy they are making this game, There simply arent enough games on the xbox with girls in g strings. Only two I can think of are rumble roses and dead or alive extreme two, both of which I own. I am sure it will probably be a crappy game but I am buying it regardless.

  • Smoolander

    Posted Jul 15, 2008 4:56 am PT

    It's been said by everyone else

  • TheGreaterForce

    Posted Jul 3, 2008 3:00 pm PT

    Silent_riku is 100% right. You should be able to tell by now from multiple screen shots if a game is going to be butt or not

  • wars45

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 2:36 pm PT

    wow look it dose not look good but untill u play the game u cant say its crap

  • Kez1984

    Posted Jun 26, 2008 8:46 pm PT

    Cloths are awsome.

  • phat_sir_cod

    Posted Jun 24, 2008 10:30 pm PT

    yeah she is ugly, looks like its gonna be a poor game btw

  • klinsi

    Posted Jun 24, 2008 3:33 pm PT

    Unfortunately, the arts is not so good plus the game looks very barren too
    Hm.. need better arts & better gameplay to just compete in US market

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