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November 2011
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Sideway: New York is unlike anything you'll have ever played. For this fact alone, it's worth a look. Even if the platforming itself is floaty, and later levels fail to inspire the same ‘wow' reaction that early ones do, this is an interesting addition to...
Abstrakt: Ever since game developers realized that geometry was still interesting and that they could play with things like shapes and angles, we’ve been living in a world where 2D and 3D games have been at war with each other. Rarely are these dimensions not v...
Abstrakt: The 2D platforming genre is one of the oldest genres in the video game industry. Even though it almost faded into obscurity with the advent of 3D gaming, it has made sort of an unexpected comeback the past couple of years. Thanks to a couple of major h...
Abstrakt: Every now and then a game comes along that is so unique and stylish; you almost have no choice but to fall in love with it, even when the gameplay itself is not all that exceptional. Viewtiful Joe, PixelJunk, Jet Set Radio, even LittleBigPlanet for tha...
Abstrakt: In Sideway, you play as Nox, an inspired New York City artist who really digs the graffiti scene. Well, one night, he really gets into his work – literally. An evil dude named Spray manages to suck him into the graffiti world, turning him into an a...
Abstrakt: Arguably, one of the great things about this current console generation is that we've seen a bit of a 2D platformer revolution. These "new retro" games reintroduce us to the sort of gameplay we would have seen in the NES and SNES eras, only current tec...
With undeniable shades of Jet Grind Radio, Sideway: New York brings gamers on a crash course of what platformers could be with a little bit of thought. Its unique approach to such a saturated genre should be celebrated, and while it’s not the perfect g...