Kotaku writes: "LucasArts' out-of-left-field Lucidity forgoes the publisher's usual reliance on the Force and fedoras in favor of a little girl who loves her Nana.
As Sofi, players are unleashed into a storybook-like, side-scrolling dream-scape evocative of the worlds created by Tim Burton."
Game On! is an Australian video game podcast that's hosted by former Official PlayStation Magazine Australia journalist Paul Frew, his brother Kevin Frew and graphic artist Todd Cooper.
On this week's show, Paul, Todd and Kevin take a look back at some of the reviews they did during the year for titles such as Batman Arkham Asylum, Killzone 2, Ghostbusters and many more.
Their show is posted every Sunday at www.gameonpodcast.net
Kombo: After talking about it for weeks, I finally got around to playing LucasArts' gorgeous download title Lucidity. I booted the game up, and finished it in one sitting. It's not a particularly long game, but what really kept me playing is the simple yet incredibly effective story.
If you plan to play the game, but have been unable, you may want to click back, as there will be spoilers below.
7outof10 takes a look at Lucasarts' latest, but is it the stuff of dreams or nightmares?