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No Time to Explain Xbox One Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 18.07.2015 3:19 | 5 views | 0 comments


This is a title whose poor initial reception wounded its developers, so the idea that improvements would be made out of sheer love for the former Newgrounds browser-based game is endearing.

From: n4g.com

No Time To Explain Review | Complete Game Reviews

Added: 18.07.2015 3:19 | 14 views | 0 comments


The reviewer writes: "No Time To Explain released back in 2011 to some pretty bad reviews. Now, after a four year break it has come back on the Xbox One, as well as a freshened up remastered version on Steam. And Im happy to say that it is actually pretty good."

From: n4g.com

No Time To Explain Review - Dual Pixels

Added: 18.07.2015 3:19 | 6 views | 0 comments


Dual Pixels: "When you load up Tiny Builds No Time to Explain, youre immediately greeted with a little dude dancing in his house. Next, you see you from the future bust through the wall, utter the famous No Time to Explain line, only to be snatched up by a giant mutant space crab."

Tags: When, Duty, Time, Review
From: n4g.com

No Time to Explain Xbox One Review | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 18.07.2015 2:19 | 0 views | 0 comments


This is a title whose poor initial reception wounded its developers, so the idea that improvements would be made out of sheer love for the former Newgrounds browser-based game is endearing.

From: n4g.com

No Time To Explain Remastered Review | Analog Addiction

Added: 18.07.2015 2:19 | 6 views | 0 comments


"No Time To Explain is very clearly designed to have absolutely no coherent plot, and allow for anything and everything to be possible. The end result is simply a series of levels which do not seem to have much tying them together beyond the backdrop being similar for sections of the game... This title certainly will not fulfill your thirst for meaningful story or provide you dozens of hours of gameplay without friends, but it will undoubtedly given you some laughs and sate your hunger for hectic platforming."

From: n4g.com

No Time to Explain Out Now on Xbox One and Steam

Added: 18.07.2015 0:19 | 1 views | 0 comments


After a long and bumpy ride, tinyBuild releases No Time to Explain on both the Steam and Xbox One platforms. An over-the-top 'comedy platformer' it has lots of laughs... and dancing!

From: n4g.com

Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess Review | GameSpew

Added: 17.07.2015 23:22 | 8 views | 0 comments


Do you ever feel like being purely evil, instilling terror into your rivals and causing them to suffer the most painful and humiliating deaths possible? If your answer is yes, then Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess might just be game for you. (Sadist.) Last year we saw the PS3 and Vita release of Deception IV: Blood Ties. The game, something of a strategy-battle, told the story of Laegrinna, daughter of the devil, on a hell-bent mission to defeat her rivals and free her father from his eternal prison. Now, Koei Tecmo have followed up Laegrinnas story with a brand new release in the form of Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess, released for PS3, PS Vita and for the first time, PlayStation 4. This new release features all of the original content from Blood Ties as well as a completely new quest mode, telling the story of Velgurie, an equally dark and sadistic being, determined to bring suffering to her foes.

From: n4g.com

New Game:Time Clickers

Added: 17.07.2015 20:21 | 34 views | 0 comments


Your mission starts now! Collect gold, upgrade your Click Pistol amp; hire a team of elite sharp-shoooters to help with defeating the enemies in this clicker idle game. Not a fan of micro-transactions? Then this is the perfect game for you, since it has no micro-transactions or hidden fees. Join TimeGamers.com to share saves between the web, android and iOS (coming soon), be part of our live leaderboard and access extra stats!

Tags: Click, Time, John, York
From: armorgames.com

No Time to Explain Review | WGTC

Added: 17.07.2015 16:15 | 14 views | 0 comments


Eric from We Got This Covered wrote: Born from a successful Kickstarter campaign, No Time To Explain has taken its sweet time coming to home consoles. Originally released as a Flash game, the title eventually saw a full release in 2011 for Windows PC, and now, after four years of tweaking and improving, tiny Build Games has decided to bring the title to the Xbox One in remastered form. Featuring improved graphics, a new soundtrack and full controller support, this release represents the best version of a former Flash game.

From: n4g.com


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