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  1. Jun 5, 2015
    10
    This game is a beatutiful piece of art i love every aspect of it i have 19 hours into it and i just find more and more things to discover one time i would explore for an hour and when i find something the game would crash and i would just chuckle and keep on playing and i would start out swimmingvon land i though i was a majestic potato i loved it and i fell through the floor and clippedThis game is a beatutiful piece of art i love every aspect of it i have 19 hours into it and i just find more and more things to discover one time i would explore for an hour and when i find something the game would crash and i would just chuckle and keep on playing and i would start out swimmingvon land i though i was a majestic potato i loved it and i fell through the floor and clipped through every stair and rock i thought it was hilarious i love this game it deserves $25 please buy it Expand
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  3. Negative: 3 out of 3
  1. CD-Action
    Jul 27, 2015
    40
    There’s absolutely nothing in Wander that could persuade me to revisit its servers. There’s no combat, no quests and experience points, no puzzles or any other challenges, no crafting. Just you and a totally dead world to explore aimlessly. [08/2015, p.74]
  2. Jun 10, 2015
    20
    An incomplete, creatively bankrupt vacuum. If we’re so starved for nonviolent experiences that this is what we champion, the industry’s in worse shape than I thought.
  3. Jun 7, 2015
    10
    If there’s no groundwork and fundamentals in place for players to interact with one another, especially for a game with zero objectives, it’s destined to fail. I can understand what Wander was trying to do, but even so, it’s both nowhere near complete and polished, and sadly, completely void of fun in any way.