Unmechanical: Extended Review | Post it gamer
Added: 06.02.2015 6:10 | 4 views | 0 comments
Lift things up, then put them down. Those seven words summarize what I essentially did during my playthrough. But while this extended version of Unmechanial attempts to correct some of the flaws of its 2012 PC version, it still manages to come up short.
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| Unmechanical Extended Xbox One Review - Still Short Sweet | Dealspwn
Added: 03.02.2015 16:14 | 3 views | 0 comments
Dealspwn writes: "Unmechanical Extended is just as short and sweet as the original; a gentle yet compelling use of four hours that's best enjoyed in a single sitting. I'd recommend it to newcomers, but the disappointing new episode isn't enough to warrant picking up for old hands"
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| Unmechanical: Extended (PlayStation 4) Review - Push Square
Added: 02.02.2015 22:10 | 4 views | 0 comments
Push Square: "Unmechanical: Extended's hands-off approach works wonders in the gameplay department, and the well designed puzzles which are testing without being frustrating make this something of a surprise treat. It would have been nice if the experience was a little longer, and we're a bit agitated that it doesn't come to a decent conclusion, but the personality throughout every aspect of its artistic design helps to overcome these modest shortcomings. As a result, if you're up for a puzzle game but are normally turned off by more complex entries in the genre then this is well worth beaming into your collection."
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| Unmechanical: Extended Review | WGTC
Added: 02.02.2015 14:15 | 9 views | 0 comments
Eric from We Got This Covered wrote:
Originally released on PC and iOS back in 2012, Unmechanical was one of many indie puzzlers to flood the market during that time span. With the likes of Machinarium, Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, Limbo, and many more all already available, Talawa Games' release was perhaps lost on most casual gamers, despite solid reviews.
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| N4G Radio 02/02/2015
Added: 02.02.2015 14:10 | 5 views | 0 comments
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| Unmechanical: Extended Review - Nerd Rock from the Sun
Added: 02.02.2015 13:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
Nerd Rock from the Sun writes: "Its testament to just how sweet the artwork is that, despite the little robot with the glowing eyes saying nothing all game, you actually begin to feel like you know its personality, know its story and empathise with its current grim situation."
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| Unmechanical: Extended Review | WGTC
Added: 02.02.2015 12:11 | 3 views | 0 comments
Eric from We Got This Covered wrote:
Originally released on PC and iOS back in 2012, Unmechanical was one of many indie puzzlers to flood the market during that time span. With the likes of Machinarium, Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, Limbo, and many more all already available, Talawa Games' release was perhaps lost on most casual gamers, despite solid reviews.
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| Unmechanical: Extended Review | WGTC
Added: 02.02.2015 12:10 | 4 views | 0 comments
Eric from We Got This Covered wrote:
Originally released on PC and iOS back in 2012, Unmechanical was one of many indie puzzlers to flood the market during that time span. With the likes of Machinarium, Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, Limbo, and many more all already available, Talawa Games' release was perhaps lost on most casual gamers, despite solid reviews.
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