- Publisher: THQ Nordic
- Release Date: Nov 14, 2017
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, Switch, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 9 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 9
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Mixed: 2 out of 9
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Negative: 2 out of 9
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Aug 22, 2018If you have small children at home, this game will enchant them. Colorful, with good music, childish and entertaining, the youngest of the house will have a great time painting the city of 'de blob'.
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Aug 9, 2021The perfect game if you just want to relax, this is not the kind of game you complete in one sitting I would recommend playing three levels everyday , game it's good and lovely and Hazard cool art style and the music is good and it's just good all around, I have nothing bad to say about this game it's just good
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Oct 20, 2020El sujeto 4 la aprueba (ya en serio creo que es un maravilloso juego y merece amor)
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May 16, 2021
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Jun 18, 2023Me and my 4 year old like this a lot.
Relaxing and good music. Nice to change colors on almost everything.
I think it does what its supposed to.
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Dec 7, 2017de Blob is a welcome remaster and will hopefully lead to those who avoided the Wii version enjoying a fun and vibrant platformer. The sequel was released as a multiplatform title, so it’s possible that some may be looking backwards to the series’ origins. The game itself still holds up in comparison to its sequel, though it doesn’t have the enjoyable 2D sections. If you’re after a splash of colour to illuminate the dark winter nights, de Blob is a good place to go.
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Dec 4, 2017Hopefully, in the not too distant future, THQ Nordic will see fit to bring out a new de Blob game that takes the core idea of what makes de Blob an enjoyable time, and builds upon it by modernising the more archaic elements of the game.
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Dec 4, 2017Anyone who was already a fan of de Blob will likely enjoy replaying it on the PS4. This is as straightforward as ports go, with no added features or graphical effects. Regretfully, the pre-rendered CGI cut-scenes have not been given the care they deserve, and the controls were not carefully considered when translating them to a DualShock 4. There should have been a bit more effort put into this instead of almost none. Some annoying control quirks aside, the core gameplay still manages to be addictive. The timeless style of the visuals and jazzy music gives this a charm that is rarely achieved. Hopefully, this will pave the way for the superior de Blob 2's PS4 conversion.