- Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
- Release Date: Oct 11, 2011
- Also On: PC
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 19 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 19
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Mixed: 6 out of 19
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Negative: 3 out of 19
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Oct 19, 2011I first played this game at Gamescon and really appreciated it. Sideway is a new genre of 2D platformer.
I bought it recently and went through the game in about 4 to 6 hours. Worth the 10 bucks I spent on. -
Oct 19, 2011Awesome game! Moving around in the levels is absolutely mesmerizing. I'm about half-way through, but once I finish I'm sure I'm gonna be retracing all the levels to collect everything (yes, I'm a trophy-whore :) )
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Oct 20, 2011
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Oct 19, 2011This lackluster 2d platformer makes you strain your eyes into the buildings perspective. An Urban street style, but nothing I haven't done before. Save your money for Mario Galaxy 2 or Paper Mario instead.
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Oct 20, 2011
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Oct 27, 2011Definitely worth your money. The camera shifting while wrapping around buildings is awesome, worth the price of admission alone. I'm a huge fan of retro platformers, and Sideway's definitely got that vibe, with shades of metroidvania and zelda sprinkled in there. I loved powering up and revisiting levels to find every little nook and cranny.
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Jun 27, 2022Occasionally fun and creative. However, most of it will be a forgettable experience.
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Official PlayStation Magazine BeneluxDec 29, 2011Anyone remember Marc Ecko's Getting Up or the ridiculous dance game B-Boy? Sideway: New York shares the same urban lifestyle-roots, and combines it with fairly original platforming action. [Nov 2011, p.98]
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Dec 5, 2011It's not a horrible game by any means, but it's certainly not a fully realized idea based on what's been shown in this first of three titles.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKDec 3, 2011Controls are awkwardly mapped and the music is unbearably repetitive, but exploration is rewarded and the mechanic is neat enough to keep you playing. [Christmas 2011, p.104]