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8.0

Capsized XBLA Review | The Game Scouts

Tin Salamunic: You’d think that the 2-D platformer genre has been thoroughly exhausted by now, especially with the indie renaissance reviving old-fashioned game mechanics and re-introducing an era long forgotten. But spend only fifteen minutes with Capsized and you’re quickly reminded that certain traditions transcend time. The fundamental roots of the olden days provide a flawless blueprint for creative freedom and it’s games like this that continue invigorating the formula beyond its aging principles. Capsized emanates nostalgia. It’s comfortably familiar…but also innovative and refreshing. It strikes a perfect balance between the old and the new. It’s challenging, it’s beautiful…and most importantly, it’s memorable.

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thegamescouts.com
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Humble Indie Bundle 8 Returns as a Daily Bundle

For any price you see fit, you can get Dear Esther, Capsized, Awesomenauts, Thomas Was Alone, and Little Inferno.

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hardcoregamer.com
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4.5

Capsized Review | GB

"If you’ve been waiting with bated breath for Alientrap’s well received indie title Capsized to grace the console circuit then you can finally breath. Capsized is here and it’s well... annoying."

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gamingbolt.com
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8.0

Capsized | GamerHub TV Review

A space travel crashes onto a mysterious planet with no way to contact his home. He begins to explore this strange world and begins to realize how dangerous this planet is. Blood thirsty creatures, dangerous terrain, and challenging pitfalls await him as he begins his journey. Soon, he realizes he is not alone on this planet and he must battle the maleficent forces of this planet to save his fellow travelers and survive. This is Capsized.