Leos Fortune Xbox One review - The Gaming Ground
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If I (Sharn Daniels, The Gaming Ground) were to sum up Leos Fortune in only a few words. Then it would be The Thinking Mans Sonic. Besides that, it´s a neat puzzle platformer with no doubt. However, the game has it flaws and cons.
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| Leos Fortune Xbox One review - The Gaming Ground
Added: 05.09.2015 22:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
If I (Sharn Daniels, The Gaming Ground) were to sum up Leos Fortune in only a few words. Then it would be The Thinking Mans Sonic. Besides that, it´s a neat puzzle platformer with no doubt. However, the game has it flaws and cons.
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Ah, PlayStation Mobile: an extremely niche idea on a fairly niche platform. Even for someone as dedicated to the Vita as I am, I can't say I spent too much time browsing its storefront though in my defense, it was awfully easy to miss, tucked away as it was in a little corner of the handheld's PlayStation Store. And now it's gone, only to be remembered by people who were able to snag a few games before it quietly closed its e-doors a few months ago.
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I'll be honest here: the odds of me disliking Resident Evil Revelations 2 on the Vita were extraordinarily slim from the get-go. No matter how much I may love indie games, no matter how much I've come to appreciate Japanese games, the truth is, I'm always eager to play more full-fledged 3D action game on Sony's handheld. I didn't have any illusions about it, obviously: I didn't expect I'd be getting another Uncharted: Golden Abyss or Killzone Mercenary or anything, but I figured this late port would fill a niche that's been a little underserved in recentwell, years, if we're being realistic.
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I wasn't a fan of the previous Disney Infinity entries. At least not the gameplay portion. I own almost every Marvel figure from the 2.0 series simply because I enjoyed collecting them. The games themselves were clunky and extremely limited, especially considering how many characters were available for each. For the most part, the toy box was the center focus in the previous games because it allowed the player to use their imagination in creating new worlds and playing with any of the characters in the series.
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Lost out in the cold grippings of space, left with only a laser pistol and a limited health support system, most beings would crumble to frightened pieces and remain there until their rapid deaths. Gamers may contend that years of experience in simulated space would harden them to the reality version, but dont be fooled.
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| Tearaway: Unfolded Arts and crafts | Gaming Trend
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Just as it did on Vita, the genius behind Tearaways design philosophy shines on PlayStation 4.
Tearaway: Unfolded for the PS4 isnt a remaster or port, its a game remade from the ground up for a new platform. Tearaways handheld roots are pretty much unnoticeable on the console, as everything has been reshaped or repurposed to take advantage of the PS4s capabilities, giving new players new means to experience Media Molecules delightful tale, as well as providing returning fans a reason to revisit its paper-craft world.
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I'll be honest here: the odds of me disliking Resident Evil Revelations 2 on the Vita were extraordinarily slim from the get-go. No matter how much I may love indie games, no matter how much I've come to appreciate Japanese games, the truth is, I'm always eager to play more full-fledged 3D action game on Sony's handheld. I didn't have any illusions about it, obviously: I didn't expect I'd be getting another Uncharted: Golden Abyss or Killzone Mercenary or anything, but I figured this late port would fill a niche that's been a little underserved in recentwell, years, if we're being realistic.
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I wasn't a fan of the previous Disney Infinity entries. At least not the gameplay portion. I own almost every Marvel figure from the 2.0 series simply because I enjoyed collecting them. The games themselves were clunky and extremely limited, especially considering how many characters were available for each. For the most part, the toy box was the center focus in the previous games because it allowed the player to use their imagination in creating new worlds and playing with any of the characters in the series.
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