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Sep 4, 2018Planet Alpha is pure platformer with an original point of view and mechanics. Adrian Lazar proves how to tell an emotional history without words and using beautiful designs. An experience from another world, which every fan of this genre must play.
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Sep 4, 2018Planet Alpha is an enjoyable sci-fi indie, one that is undeniably stunning and engaging thanks to a unique day-night dynamic and interesting puzzles. Its major downfall is the glaring predictability of the story, but most players will be over the moon with what this game has to offer.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKSep 22, 2018Easy there, space cadet. This platformer has high hopes and certainly looks the part but fails to stick the landing… much like we did over and over again while playing. [Issue#154, p.81]
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Edge MagazineSep 13, 2018The simple tasks - jump, drag, hide - create a sort of meditative state, where the bare bones of the game itself don't matter and your eyes are free to drink in its sumptuous world. Counterintuitive puzzles aside, that's a sensation worth chasing. [Nov 2018, p.120]
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Sep 4, 2018This is a universe as an assemblage of curios, one that could have benefited from a sense of atmosphere that's rooted in the past. Without that, Planet Alpha's wonders are only superficially alluring, as they're ultimately unable to fully stir the player's imagination.
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games(TM)Oct 4, 2018Unique ideas hampered by finickity gameplay. [Issue#205, p.74]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 17
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Mixed: 3 out of 17
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Negative: 4 out of 17
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Sep 4, 2018
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Sep 6, 2018