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Organic Panic | Xbox One UK Review

Fruits and vegetables versus meats and cheeses. It’s a bitter and caustic rivalry – if Organic Panic developer Last Limb are to be believed. In this action puzzle platformer you are firmly on the side of the five-a-day mob, no matter where your personal preference may lie, and must navigate a series of increasing tricky levels to defeat your tasty, tasty foes.

If you are looking for a fun platformer that will test your reflexes as well as your brain Organic Panic, fruits of developer Last Limb's labour, should certainly be on your short list. Cartoonishly fun and ridiculously over the top, Organic Panic's quirky story and cutesy characterisation will see you through those moments that don't quite hit the spot.

Special mention has to go to the dynamic physics effects - especially when liquid is concerned - that help lift this game above many of its peers. Good job, Last Limb.

Recommended.

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Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale Details – 28th June - 4th July 2016 [UK]

Neil writes "Summer is in full swing and the Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale continues to bring numerous discounts for Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners. Fancy checking out the bargains that will be available between 28th June - 4th July 2016?"

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oKidUKo2857d ago

Is it worth getting a DC Universe membership? Seems pricey.

MachuchalBrotha3162856d ago

Nothing for me this time around. Still hoping we get a Knockout Kings (Fight Night) game via bc.

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Organic Panic Review | TXH

Neil writes "When I first saw the digital box art for Organic Panic on Xbox One, I wondered what the hell I had let myself in for.

I mean, who the hell comes up with this stuff? How much alcohol did they need to down in order to think this was a good idea? Were Last Limb on something immensely stronger?"

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Organic Panic Review (PS4) - Punk and Lizard

Ade writes for P&L:"Organic Panic is a quirky platformer where instead of controlling humanoid characters, fruit and vegetables are the protagonists."

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