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Indie classic Decay launches onto Xbox One

Richard writes - "Remember back on the Xbox 360 there were those little Indie Games that cost about 80 Microsoft Points each? Most were just bloatware or pandering to certain sections of the community’s ‘niche’ fantasies. Some stood out above the rest – Fish Racer Arcade, Hidden in Plain Sight and Decay notably – and today sees the re-release of Decay on Xbox One."

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Review - Decay (Xbox One) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "It’s sad to criticize a game that tries its best to impress players with an occasionally shocking story and some clever puzzles, but Decay is just a below average point-and-click adventure that has aged poorly. It’s not scary and it’s less clever than it thinks it is. Had this game been released on PC, where I could play it on a smaller screen and with a mouse, I would most certainly have enjoyed it a lot more. As it stands, as an Xbox One exclusive, this one is better left forgotten."

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Decay - Xbox One Review - AbsoluteXbox

Matt writes: "Our Xbox One Review of Decay There is always a risk in re-releasing a game, whether it’s a HD master or just a standard re-release. It’s one thing for AAA games to do this, and another risk altogether for Indy developers to invest so much into a re-release."

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Decay Review | TheXboxHub

Carlos writes - "If you were old enough to enjoy the horror genre around 9 or 10 years ago, then chances are you may just remember Decay from the moment it first arrived on Xbox 360. It lit up the Indie Game section during its four-part outing with unexpected scares. Now though, returning back all these years later sadly doesn’t quite prove as frightful, but that’s not to say it isn’t at least worth a look."

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