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Submitted by combocaster 170d ago | review

Sine Mora Review (www.ComboCaster.com)

If you do not like reading much can get through this sentence, Sine Mora is fantastic. The side-scrolling shooters have gone to fashion some years, but thanks to that same movement indie again become popular 2D platform games behind us Sine Mora, a game that has what it takes to make the genre popular again. So prominent in the ages 8-bit and 16-bit, began to lose popularity with the evolution of 3D gaming. There are almost no reasons to dislike Sine Mora, the graphics are colorful and appealing, fluid and addictive gameplay and all of this is reinforced by a narrative ripe with characters speaking Hungarian, an original soundtrack, the famous composer of Silent Hill Akira Yamaoka. (PC, PS Vita, PS3, Sine Mora, Xbox 360) 9/10

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