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Review: Kick & Fennick | The Toledo Blade

The Blade's Will Harrison: Like many failed indie games, Kick & Fennick has one great idea that can’t be fleshed out into what feels like a full game. This is not to say that the game isn’t worth a try. The Vita is a system brimming with great platformers, yet Kick & Fennick can be fun, even if just for a few hours.

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toledoblade.com
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Kick & Fennick Review | The Video Games

Pete from TVG writes "A little boy with a big gun! Interesting sales pitch this one must have been for the Dutch development team. You play as a small boy called Kick. For reasons unknown, Kick wakes up in a futurist world, alone and in a shattered buildings. Shortly after waking, Kick come’s across a robot named Fennick, who saves him from a menacing huge robot. Fennick has a broken energy core however, which Kick then sets off to pay his dues and find Fennick another one."

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thevideogames.co.uk
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Indie Spotlight: Kick and Fennick

Kick and Fennick is the most underrated game of the year

Elronza3207d ago

I've stated this before and I'll state it again Indies have been impressing me far more this and last gen than AAA titles! Glad another good Indie game is getting a shout-out.

vongruetz3207d ago

Kick & Fennick is fantastic and one of my favorite Vita games. It's good in short bursts as well as longer play throughs. It's a good blend of puzzle/platforming with some really charming characters.

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Vertigo Announces Room-Scale FPS Arizona Sunshine for HTC Vive

VRFocus reports on the announcement of Arizone Sunshine, a new virtual reality (VR) first-person shooter (FPS) for the HTC Vive.