Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Mar 15, 2013
    65
    Super House of Dead Ninjas is too predictable compared to its predecessor. A game that uses randomly generated levels could keep you entertained for a very long time, and House of Dead Ninjas did that by combining various obstacles. But now, only the order of rooms is random, and their contents are mostly the same all the time.
User Score
8.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 43 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 36 out of 43
  2. Negative: 4 out of 43
  1. May 3, 2013
    10
    This game is awesome. If you love a good old fashion platformer, with a good amount of replayability, get this game. It will kick your ass.This game is awesome. If you love a good old fashion platformer, with a good amount of replayability, get this game. It will kick your ass. One bloody hell of a good time! Full Review »
  2. Mar 23, 2013
    10
    SHoDN is a retro 16-bit game with shades of Metroid and Castlevania. It is also amazingly fun. There is a free flash version of this gameSHoDN is a retro 16-bit game with shades of Metroid and Castlevania. It is also amazingly fun. There is a free flash version of this game which I recommend trying before purchasing this game. What the paid version adds is more weapons, a new tower, fullscreeen support, gamepad support, and other new additions. Best of all, this game is super cheap only costing around 6 dollars. The game also supports user-generated levels and the couple I have played have been quite good. Full Review »
  3. Feb 27, 2013
    10
    Brutal, great, fantastic, BRUTAL. Blood everywhere I highly recommend playing on max blood settings it adds so much to the game. Hours of fun,Brutal, great, fantastic, BRUTAL. Blood everywhere I highly recommend playing on max blood settings it adds so much to the game. Hours of fun, frustration (good frustration) and did I mention how BRUTAL it is? Definitely worth the $5. Full Review »