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  1. Jul 17, 2014
    10
    A timeless action-adventure game which won't guide you by the hand, but tells subtle story without need of words, and I think that this one you will remember.
  2. Aug 18, 2014
    8
    By saying this title is awful is pure madness.
    If you played the original and you loved it, you'll love this too. But it isn't flawless. There's one big problem: controls. There's 6 buttons on the console plus two touch screens so WHY the programmers put the jump and shoot in the same button?! This is awful!
    A part from this, which is the only flaw of the game, the game still remain a
    By saying this title is awful is pure madness.
    If you played the original and you loved it, you'll love this too. But it isn't flawless. There's one big problem: controls. There's 6 buttons on the console plus two touch screens so WHY the programmers put the jump and shoot in the same button?! This is awful!
    A part from this, which is the only flaw of the game, the game still remain a masterpiece. Compare this game with some modern game, you can compare it with Limbo: it's a lot of trial and error with a fantastic gameplay.
    If you haven't already played Another World (or Out of this World) you have to remember that you can beat this game in an hour (unless you get stuck in some parts of the game).
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  3. Jan 11, 2018
    10
    this game is an absolute masterpiece for the ages. period. no obnoxious spastic hyperactive button mashing, no life meter, no score, just pure artistic atmosphere and ingenuity ahead of its time. in a world of game design companies that sought to pile on the next mindless clone of a clone, one single game designer dared to be different, eric chahi.

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