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EuroGamer - Games of 2011: Bastion

EuroGamer - About 20 years ago, "closure" became a thing that we wanted after something bad happened. When someone dies, we are told that the grieving parties desire closure - that they want to take the death, put it in a box, and tape the edges shut on that sucker until it is good and sealed.

There's no closure in Bastion. The loss that opens the game is too huge to contain. The hero, a stoic white-haired boy named The Kid, wakes up from a night's sleep to find that the world outside his bedroom has vanished, replaced by a three-dimensional fog of emptiness.

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darthv724503d ago

had my chance to pick this up for cheap the other day but i passed. The game is fun and visually entertaining.

Why MS doesnt let these 12 days of specials actually run the whole 12 days instead of just a daily deal. I'd gladly pick this game up now that i have some points.

I did get renegade ops though. not exactly what you would call a fair trade off but RO is fun as hell.

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The Best Offline Games for iPhone and iPad

Let's take a step back into the good old days when Wi-Fi and data were nothing to worry about and look at the very Best Offline iPhone Games.

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5 Best Supergiant Games' Original Soundtracks

Yagmur Sevinc from NoobFeed writes - Isn’t it such a blessing that the studio that gave us such great games like Hades and Bastion has also given us incredible soundtrack albums too? If you like these games, you might want to look at the five best songs that the indie studio Supergiant Games has given us.

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