Slash It 2 reviews

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Uff what should I say to the Game it's a rhythm reaction game you have to Tap Time letters, Numbers and Words. A nice Game idea but it wouldn't captivate me now it's more ehr a Between by Game. But you have to say that the Tip Speed improves a lot and learns the Keyboard by heart much faster. It's also a little Fun at the same time. I would recommend it. MfG Anton
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Slash it 2 I bought for the Steam Sumemr Sale And because I wanted to try such a "Twilight Play" now read this. In the End, it depends on Mastering your Keyboard like no Other in this Game, Because if you turn your Gaze Away from the Monitor, it can quickly mean Game Over. When I Was alluding, I wasn't prepared for the Game to become so demanding. But you mustn't be fooled: Unfortunately, this Game doesn't offer more than pressing the right Buttons. So If you want to play in the mood for an entertaining (or even long-lasting) Intermediate passing, you're not wrong here. Cracking His own or global High Score can be addictive.
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Slash It 2 This is a colorful Music Game. The Gameplay consists of entering characters, letters or whole words appearing on the Screen in the correct Order and in time. The Game is characterized by very colorful Backgrounds and the varied, bustling techno music. The Goal is to achieve the highest possible high score, which can be viewed in a global List. You will be Rewarded for Playing with an achievement fireworks display of a full 303 Pieces. How long it takes to achieve all of these depends on your own Reaction time. In General, you will be busy between 2 and 3 Hours and have fun. Settings also offer the Game a Handful. For a current Price of 1 CHF/Euro, you can't go wrong with this Game. My Conclusion is positive. I give a Buy recommendation.
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Slash It 2-Review A successful Sequel from the first Part. In the second Verison, the Focus is solely on the input of Letters and Numbers. The Music is basically a Matter of Taste But clearly better than with its Predecessor. What's new is the Mode where whole Words can be typed in-triggering a Flood Of Achievements. :-) There are also DLCs on this Version that change either the Music or the Language. For Example, for Players from DE/AT/CH, the Language "German" can be chosen with the DLC. The Changes affect both visually (Letters and Numbers are shown in a Square) and in the Mode, where whole Words need to be typed in. Personally, I feel the English Language better because you can use Umlauts (which are of no use) or save the "ß" when Typing. However, when it comes To Scoren I was better served with German. ;-) Little Tip: Those who are keen on all Achievements should not only fall for the Word Input, as rare Characters such as "q, x, y" and "z" are significantly more common in alphabet mode.