Nintendo seems driven to provide the eShop with quality games to the point where the developers are personally concocting more new franchises in one go than they have in years. The latest in the line of quirky downloadable games, Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword opts for something more adventurous than the others and, for the most part, succeeds.
Even with the occasionally obnoxious combat, it’s a well-rounded system that tries valiantly to reward better players. Some battles can be quite challenging, but you’d be hard pressed to call it cheap…unless you’re referring to yourself.
In terms of the 3D effect, though, the visuals in Art of the Sword are slightly underwhelming. Textures look more impressive, as they should, but the gameplay sees not even the slightest enhancement. Perhaps the idea was that you can gauge depth better to dodge your enemies, but the combat system isn’t even about depth; it’s about reaction time. I found myself performing significantly better and reacting quicker without this depth.

I really, really hope this game gets a release in Australia. Brilliant review, Clark!
I really, really hope this game gets a release in Australia. Brilliant review, Clark!