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Review: FullBlast (Wii U eShop) | Gintendo Namer

Gintendo Namer writes: "Porting mobile games to HD screens can often be an intimidating task, how will our models look in 1080p? How is the sound quality through a large sound system? Is there enough content to justify a large price? Well, In general, UFO Crash Games has done a very admirable job of achieving this with FullBlast."

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FullBlast Review | TheXboxHub

Darren writes: "One such game that I sank hours into when I was younger was R-Type. I found the combination of frantic action and weird and wonderful enemies, each who had their own behaviours, truly irresistible. It was easy to pick up and play, but just as easy to lose hours trying to conquer this hard-as-nails shooter. It’s for this reason that FullBlast immediately grabbed my attention."

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FullBlast Review: Welcome to Earth | Garage Band Gamers

Take down hordes of alien forces as they attempt to destroy Earth in this budget titled shmup.

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FullBlast (PS4) Review | GamePitt

Rob Pitt writes: I’m more of a puzzle and adventure fan than shooters, but I do have a guilty pleasure of playing one every now and again for some mindless carnage. FullBlast is a surprisingly solid shooter with full 3D rendered environments and even an old-school feel to it with its portrait orientation and border.

Published by Ratalaika Games and developed by Eskema Games (formally known as UFO Crash Games), I was actually surprised at how much fun I was having with this game due to its low price and Cross-buy functionality. I was equally as surprised when the Platinum trophy popped within less than half an hour…

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