- Publisher: GarageGames
- Release Date: Sep 17, 2004
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The graphics could use as much TLC as the physics received, the sound and music could be fleshed out, and the controls could use some tightening to work more organically.
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One of the most original games released this year, not to say ever, and it’s perfect for those breaks between two "UT2004" deatmatches.
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Clever design, brilliant gameplay, and a good sense of humor (not to mention its $19 price tag) make Gish a must buy.
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Rather than making a dull, no-frills copy of a popular game, Chronic Logic has taken a well-worn genre--the 2D side-scrolling platformer--and used it as the launching pad for some exuberant and largely successful experimentation.
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Despite the flawed enemy AI, the gameplay was incredibly solid.
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A very fun, and very strange, take on the 2D platformer. Yet another example of why we need to continue to support our independent game developers.
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The question really has to be do you like platform games… if you do then Gish certainly wouldn’t be out of place in your collection, it’s just whether a ball of tar is going to hold your attention for long enough. But it’s certainly good for a blast.
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PC FormatA neat platformer that misses the final leap to triumph. [Oct 2005, p.98]
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PC Gamer UKA great sticky glob of gaming goodness.
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My only real reservation with Gish is the simplicity of the gameplay and the fact that, despite the unique physical properties of the character it is still a 2D platform/puzzle game...But if you do like this style of game then Gish really is a superb piece of work, and the talented folk over at Chronologic will entertain you for a very reasonable sum of money.
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Fantastic level design.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 32 out of 65
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Mixed: 20 out of 65
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Negative: 13 out of 65
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Sep 4, 2011
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RockyA.sMar 6, 2008
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Dec 2, 2012