Never Alone Review | gamrReview
Added: 28.11.2014 0:11 | 2 views | 0 comments
gamrReview's Daniel Carreras: "The indie revolution that allowed games like Never Alone to exist doesnt mean well see less of the traditional games we've come to love and more typically associate with the medium, but it does allow us to experience greater variety and different perspectives, especially in the realm of video game storytelling. For this reason, Never Alone encapsulates the indie revolution and its overarching ideology perfectly."
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| Never Alone Now Available on PlayStation 4 in Europe
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Version 1.1 content update patch detailed for PC coming soon for Xbox One and PlayStation 4
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| Thomas Was Alone review | Gamesblip
Added: 27.11.2014 16:15 | 4 views | 0 comments
Gamesblip offers their opinion on Curve Studios' Thomas Was Alone for the PS4, PS3 and Vita.
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| Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!! Review - GameStyle
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"While far from an expert, Ive been playing fighting games since Street Fighter II and Mortal Kombat. Street Fighter IV brought me back into the fold in 2008 when I found myself in Tokyo during the location tests, and since then Ive spent more money than I care to admit on arcade sticks, yearly updates to my favourite fighters, costumes.
Despite all this, nothing could prepare me for Arcana Heart.
Love Max!!!!! (yes five exclamation marks) is the first revision of 2011s Arcana Heart 3, and also the first time Ive had the pleasure of being part of this series. Along with its all-girl cast of 23 characters, the Arcana Heart series has a few unique selling points the two most notable ones being the Arcanas, which enable some customisation of each individual character, and the movement system."
Tags: Arcade, Street, Heart, Review, While, Lots, Fighter, Street Fighter, Mortal, Despite, Along
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| Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) Review | GameCloud Australia
Added: 26.11.2014 3:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
Shane Smith at GameCloud Australia writes:
"As a platformer, Never Alone is far from revolutionary but still delivers decent gameplay. Its the cultural flavour of this game that makes it an extraordinary entry to the video game medium, however. The art style and audio are impeccable as its matched seamlessly with the narrative. There are a few technical hiccups that prevent the game from reaching full potential, but that shouldnt stop you from giving this unique and insightful game a wholehearted try."
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| Thomas Was Alone Review (Video Chums)
Added: 25.11.2014 22:11 | 3 views | 0 comments
Review for Thomas Was Alone on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and Wii U. Rectangles have feelings, too. It takes a great deal of talent to make a game about monochromatic rectangles intriguing and that's just what Mike Bithell accomplished when he created Thomas Was Alone. As a 2D platform puzzler, players will slide and jump their way through a wide variety of levels that will test their skills while one of the most unique and quirky narratives in gaming history unfolds.
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| Thomas Was Alone Released for PS4 and Wii U
Added: 25.11.2014 19:34 | 4 views | 0 comments
A game about rectangles and friendship
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| Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Review | GameGrin
Added: 25.11.2014 19:12 | 0 views | 0 comments
GameGrin's Reece Armstrong: "Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham strives to be bigger than its predecessor by bringing Batman and Robin to the far reaches of the DC universe. Along the way they encounter various heroes and villains, with the game opening up to host a range of supporting characters, who join our heroes to do battle against Brainiac and save Earth in the process. Whilst the cast and setting for Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is large, the game never lives up to its galactic proportions, instead sticking by similar formulas seen in previous Lego games making this entry enjoyable but slightly familiar."
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| Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Review | GameGrin
Added: 25.11.2014 19:11 | 2 views | 0 comments
GameGrin's Reece Armstrong: "Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham strives to be bigger than its predecessor by bringing Batman and Robin to the far reaches of the DC universe. Along the way they encounter various heroes and villains, with the game opening up to host a range of supporting characters, who join our heroes to do battle against Brainiac and save Earth in the process. Whilst the cast and setting for Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is large, the game never lives up to its galactic proportions, instead sticking by similar formulas seen in previous Lego games making this entry enjoyable but slightly familiar."
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