- Publisher: Raw Fury
- Release Date: Jan 23, 2020
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Jan 24, 2020Seems a good game, but appears to be broken on Switch. Cannot progress beyond the factory floor, when you have the green glowing light above your head. Character cannot progress beyond final yellow tracks. Have watched playthroughs online and doesn't appear to be a gameplay issue, looks like a glitch.
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Feb 18, 2020Mosaic is a wonderful title that does an impressive job of showing the downsides of modern society. While light on gameplay, there is a lot going on in the narrative through repetitive segments, dreary scenery, and a magical fish. This is a game for the person who does not know how to cope with the bland nature of the modern world.
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Feb 13, 2020Mosaic for the Nintendo Switch is not based on the most exciting of premises, but is that a sin? Not at all, this is a game that chose to focus on the most mundane, repetitive and mind-numbing aspects of everyday life, with emphasis on the bleak, empty loneliness that permeates existence in urban societies. And it works, to a certain extent. It certainly transmits the harsh void that occupies many human lives, even if the game's performance is far from ideal due to its many glitches, bugs and hiccups, which end up harming what by some measures is an interesting experience.
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Feb 10, 2020While Mosaic is full of puzzles, mini-games, and a tiny bit of exploration, it is mostly about experiencing the game. This gorgeous, low-poly title does an amazing job of confronting depression and burnout, through whimsy, moody colors, and amazing sound. While the Switch version suffers from framerate drops, it tells a surprisingly touching and relatable story, and I only wish gave the player more chances to fail.