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Skydive: Proximity Flight Review| GAMINGtruth

Cory Wells of GAMINGtruth takes on this PS Move focused title.

He writes:

"Skydive: Proximity Flight is a decently fun game to pick up and play. It almost seems more fit for a tablet or phone, but it’s nice to see a developer specifically hone in on the PlayStation 3’s motion controller features. This game retails for $19.95, and that’s a bit too much to ask for considering the lack of depth in gameplay and no multiplayer. Not to mention, the game advertises that it uses PS Move controllers, but it doesn’t say two are required."

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SirNintend03844d ago

Who the hell owns 2 move controllers

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Brash Games - Skydive: Proximity Flight Review

Skydive: Proximity Flight has to go down as one of the more pleasant gaming surprises of 2014. It’s a shame that the brilliantly exciting AI races aren’t a little more fleshed out, but as a budget release, Skydive looks great, plays great and is certainly deserving of more attention than it will likely receive.

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Skydive: Proximity Flight Review | GameGrin

Ever wanted to try out an extreme sport but have been put off by the cost and other inconveniences? No worries, developers Gaijin Entertainment have brought the experience directly to the comfort of your own home with Skydive: Proximity Flight. Well, sort of.

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Skydive: Proximity Flight Review at CalmDownTom

Skydive: Proximity Flight is not a game with an identity crisis; it is a focussed, well oiled experience that has no ambitions of falling into the category of jack of all trades, master of none. Skydive takes a singular idea, couples it with spot on gameplay but, ultimately, falls short due to being shallow and overpriced.

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