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MONSTER
Experience the most exciting and immersive beat-em-up combat system ever – become a kickass ninja and slice some demons in style! Play solo or with friends: 4 player local co-op. Experience immersive and intuitive controls: right analog stick controls your weapon giving you instant access to extensive moveset. Enjoy gameplay that never gets old: master the multilayered combat, overcome clever enemies and face epic bosses. Experiment with freestyle combat system: mix and match combos, switch characters on the fly and turn enemy abilities against them
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23 reviews found80
Just Push Start
Mar 25, 2021
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80
PlayStation Country
Aug 29, 2020
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80
SECTOR.sk
Sep 23, 2020
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78
Nindie Spotlight
Jan 21, 2021
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72
Chalgyr's Game Room
Sep 4, 2020
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72
Use a Potion
Jan 20, 2021
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70
GameSpew
Sep 16, 2020
Its colourful visuals and challenging gameplay are an enjoyable combination, but one that’s best consumed in small amounts. Otherwise, your right thumb will never forgive you.
70
SelectButton
Sep 16, 2020
Shing! delivers a unique approach to the stagnant brawler genre, but still has room for improvements. When a lot of yōkai are on-screen, I found myself wagging the right analog stick like a mad man, attempting to handle so many foes at once. The whole point of advancing the genre is to avoid having to "mash buttons" or, in this case, "waggle." The additional challenges provide added value, and through great voice acting and funny dialogue, I cared about the characters by the time I finished the game.Note: Shing! was reviewed on PlayStation 4.
70
TheSixthAxis
Sep 11, 2020
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70
Geeks Under Grace
Sep 29, 2020
Shing! offers nothing new, is a bit clunky, and couldn't keep my attention after the first hour.