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Gravity Ghost Review

Added: 29.01.2015 0:15 | 1 views | 0 comments


Childhood is terrifying. Childhood is beautiful. Childhood is full of wonder. And childhood is marked by the continual loss of innocence that comes with each new year. Learning that the unexplored experiences which is exciting and enticing could kill you is part of growing up; as is learning that there are consequences to all of our actions no matter how pure our intentions may be. Those are heavy themes for adults to handle, let alone children, but they rest at the core of delightful platformer Gravity Ghost.

In Gravity Ghost, you control the ghost of Iona, a recently deceased young girl who lives on a secluded island with her two younger sisters and her older sister, Hickory, who became their guardian after the tragic death of their parents. The circumstances leading up to Iona's death unfurl throughout her story as tensions between her and Hickory arise: she believes that her sister's fiancé was responsible for their parents' deaths. You meet Voy, a seemingly tame wolf that Iona has befriended. And you watch Iona retreat deeper and deeper into her own heartache and isolation as the mystery and tension surrounding her death grow.

Gravity Ghost combines the aesthetics of with the narrative power of classic Don Bluth films like The Secret of NIMH, yet there's little to compare the game's overall style to. The art is like the pages of an illustrated children's book come to life with painstaking details and a beautiful colored-pencils effect, and before the (welcome) heavier elements of the story arrived, I grinned ear to ear at the sincere innocence of it all. But Gravity Ghost is a story about the price of innocence, and it explores guilt and death and family from a child's point of view without sacrificing clarity of insight and without ever looking down on or being condescending towards the perspective of its young star. Gravity Ghost operates on pure empathy, and the story's denouement left me on the verge of tears.

Gravity Ghost's gameplay is also quite good, although it never quite reaches the magnificent heights of the game's storytelling and art. Gameplay revolves around platforming with a physics twist. You leap back and forth between planetoid objects of varying sizes and manipulate the gravity wells of each object to shoot yourself across the levels. Along the way you collect stars which open the doors to finish each level, and flowers which lengthen ghost Iona's hair and allow you in turn to collect the ghosts of dead animals and terraform planets. Returning those animal-ghosts to their former bodies also leads to the sublimely animated cutscenes which move the story forward.

This maelstrom will make sense by the end.

The variety of celestial objects in the game is a perfect fit for its tight three-hour running time. Gas giants allow you to bounce like a pinball machine. Fire planets propel you high in the sky off their steam. Water planets allow you to dive beneath their surfaces to collect stars and flowers. And gem planets are super-dense with stronger gravity wells than normal. Over the course of the seven constellations--with around 80 or so small levels in total--that make up the game's campaign, you also gain the ability to terraform the planets from one type to another, which is necessary for solving many of the game's simple puzzles.

It's easy to capture the happiest moments of being a child: friendships, vacations, exploring the vast, uncharted world in front of you. But it's hard to convey the toughest moments, those moments that we compartmentalize and repress beyond recognition as adults. And it's especially hard to convey such moments in language and images that both children and adults can appreciate and understand. That Gravity Ghost accomplishes this feat with such seeming ease is a testament to its imagination and its power.

From: www.gamespot.com

The 20 Greatest PlayStation Icons of All Time

Added: 28.01.2015 20:10 | 2 views | 0 comments


Over the past two decades weve seen incredible places and done impossible things. But through it all, its the characters who have stuck with us the heroes and villains we still remember 20 years later.

From: n4g.com

PlayStation Network Taking Over as Sony’s “Premium Entertainment Service Brand"

Added: 28.01.2015 19:00 | 3 views | 0 comments


PlayStation Network is now becoming Sony's main brand for all things entertainment, the company announced today.

Sony's online network "will be the premium entertainment service brand which encompasses games, TV, video and music services." As such, its Video Unlimited and Music Unlimited services are being rebranded PlayStation Video and PlayStation Music, respectively.

Here's a full rundown on each of the services that are now part of the PlayStation Network: PlayStationreg;Store (PS Store)

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Stop Obsessing Over Representation

Added: 28.01.2015 18:10 | 8 views | 0 comments


Representation has been something that has gotten a lot more attention over the past couple of years. However Harjit has a bone to pick with it.

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From: n4g.com

Iwata: "Wii U is Not Over Yet," With Unannounced Titles to be Revealed

Added: 28.01.2015 17:10 | 1 views | 0 comments


Following Nintendos financial report for its first nine months of fiscal year 2014, new information on the Wii Us future has been revealed, including unannounced titles for the system.

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From: n4g.com

The 5 Greatest PlayStation Icons of All Time

Added: 28.01.2015 12:10 | 0 views | 0 comments


After 20 years, the PS public has picked its faves Over the past two decades weve seen incredible places and done impossible things. But through it all, its the characters who have stuck with us the heroes and villains we still remember 20 years later.

From: n4g.com

Bug In GeForce 970 Makes Last 700 MB Of RAM Slow To A Crawl

Added: 28.01.2015 11:18 | 3 views | 0 comments


Over the last couple of weeks, several hardware forums saw claims from different users that NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970's...

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From: megagames.com


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