![]() Vampire Smile was a great looking game on Xbox 360 and used its graphic novel inspired aesthetic to great effect. ![]() Playing as the Dishwasher reveals a bit more of the story, but no matter which character you pick, you can expect a lot of weirdness. The Prison was framed for what happened on Earth, but one dodgy deal with an evil entity later and she’s back to take her revenge on the corrupt leaders of the lunar society. In terms of the broader storyline, it appears that the events of the first game have pretty much left Earth in shambles, so the action has headed to the moon. While the Dishwasher is still available to carve his way through enemies, players can now also play as “The Prisoner.” Having lost her arm and evidently her sanity as well, she is on a mission for vengeance and will let nothing stand in her way, not even the Dishwasher. It seems to be an odd choice to release Vampire Smile for PC without its predecessor, but the story is so over the top and crazy that we are not sure it would really have made much of a difference. It wasn’t until 2017 that PC gamers finally had the opportunity to take the game for a spin. The popularity of the game spawned a sequel two years later in 2011, once again for the Xbox Live Arcade. It featured an unnamed protagonist taking on an army of enemies and disposing of them in gruesome fashion. Dedicated PC gamers may or may not know this, but in 2009 a violent hack and slash title with the name The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai took the Xbox 360’s Live Arcade by storm. ![]()
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