But will he be disappointed?

And, coming from the same creator who gave us the trippyKiller7, you just know anything will.

With his new found weapon, what does he go and do?

He goes and kills the 11th highest ranking assassin in the UAA (United Assassins Association) of course!

The meat of the game is found in the main combat missions.

Swing the Wii remote in this direction and youll perform a killing blow.

Clash swords with an enemy and youll need to quickly roll the remote in circles to win the struggle.

You even have to shake the remote vigorously to recharge the beam katanas batteries when they run down.

The control system has many more elements to it as well, and everything works very well, indeed.

Combat is satisfying, and always entertaining.

This is especially true when you win the slot machine mini game.

Some of these bosses are pretty tough, requiring strategy and timing to take down.

And all bear Suda 51s inimitable off-the-wall style, and make up a fine collection of freaks and oddballs.

Jobs range from the mundane, including litter picking, lawn mowing, and coconut collecting(!)

to special assassin side-missions and combat mini games.

And, thankfully, on the whole its been worth the wait.

There are some problems though.

However, the main combat, and the majority of the funky side games make up for any shortcomings.

Rating:

4 out of 5