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Submitted by GIZORAMA 87d ago | review

Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet Review | GIZORAMA

GIZORAMA - It’s easy to get burnt out on the increasing number of smaller indie games on the market now, and at times it’s difficult to sift through the mediocre ones to find those few standout games that hold their own with big-budget AAA titles. While Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet lacks the depth that some other indie games have, it takes on some classic genres in an interesting way and offers enough surprises along the way to provide an intriguing experience. (Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, Xbox 360) 4/5

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