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Review: Evoland 2 is part retro RPG, part everything else | GameCrate

GameCrate: "Evoland 2 is something of a hybrid between the first Evoland and, well, a bunch of other games not solely of the RPG variety. For the most part, that's a good thing, even if Evoland 2 overstays its welcome."

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Evoland 2 | ThisGenGaming Review

This 2015 indiegame which originally released on Steam in 2015 has now been ported to iOs & Android.

ThisGenGaming says:"Evoland 2 is a fun experience above all. You’re constantly curious about what will happen next in this timetravelling tale. The many different gameplay mechanics all fit together nicely and do their best at not making the game outstay its welcome. However, the somewhat slow pacing combined with often not knowing where (and when!) to go next makes it feel longer than it actually is. On Mobile devices it also has some pour design choices when it comes to the controls. But when all the pros and cons are weighed, it remains such a brave attempt at creating a fresh experience and it has so many humorous references to other popular media that it still makes for a worthy purchase. I’d recommend getting the PC version if you have the option though, as it provides the better experience.
(Reviewed on iOS & Steam)"

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Humble Eye Candy Bundle Is A Sight To Behold

Humble’s latest bundle is a feast for the eyes – called the Humble Eye Candy Bundle, this latest set of discount games are absolutely beautiful. Games include A Boy & His Blob, Shantae: Risky's Revenge and other timeless graphically pleasing titles.

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Testfire2913d ago

I never played a boy and his blob. I might get this bundle just for that.

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Evoland 2 – 30 Second Game Review | CriticalIndieGamer

(CriticalIndieGameR) Evoland is back with a vengeance. This RPG-inspired mashup goes beyond space and time to mix a ton of different styles from different eras in the history of gaming.

The story is complex and builds up as the game itself evolves in a very literal way. Funny dialogue and references to the pop icons of gaming make it even more entertaining and easy to follow.

There’s space-shooting, platforming, 2D fighting and a lot more. And yet, they somehow blend perfectly together.

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