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Review: Internal Invasion (Pure Nintendo)

Pure Nintendo: "Overall Internal Invasion has proved a pleasant surprise more often than not. While it’s true that parts of the game could definitely be more polished, overall it remains an enjoyable experience. The upcoming tweaks (and free DLC) should make it even more so. I say it’s worth checking out, especially if you have a family. Kids can enjoy the fun setting and focus simply on getting through each area, while adults can try the advanced goals which should keep you playing for a long while."

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Internal Invasion Review: All the Small Things | GamerTell

From the review, "Everyone is getting down with the sickness. No, I am not talking about a revival of the band Disturbed. I am talking about Internal Invasion for the Wii U. With everyone getting sick, the only way to cure them is to inject nano-bots and eradicate the infections from the inside. Ro’bert is the nano-bot tasked with saving the body he is injected in."

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Internal Invasion Review | Mini Fortress

Mini Fortress writes:

"The Nintendo eShop has been invaded by independent video game developers and this latest title contains an invasion of its own. Of course, I’m talking about Internal Invasion: in this world, nano-bots are injected into sick human beings to seek out infections and bring the patient back to health. In Internal Invasion, players take control of a nano-bot known as Ro’bert, who needs your help to save the life of his patient."

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Indie Corner: Daily Dose - Internal Invasion, Two Brothers & Curve Studios

In today’s Indie Corner: Daily Dose we get a trailer for the imminent release of Internal Invasion on the Wii U eShop, a status update about Chromophore: Two Brothers Director’s Cut and we also hear from Curve Studio’s founder Jonathan Biddle.

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