When I first played Katamari Damacy, there was a chemical release that I believe fully altered the neurological structure of my brain. The first step was seeing someone else play, and thinking “cooooool”. Then, there was the playing it myself, and thinking “whoooooooooaaaahhh”. And then, the satisfaction of achieving something ridiculous, like picking up an island, and then thinking nothing, as chocolate pudding leaked out my ears from an overwhelming braingasm of pleasure.
Game Informer - One of this year's indie breakout games in DrinkBox Studios' Guacamelee, which is one of the best reviewed games of the year. However, don't sleep on the studio's first game, Tales From Space: About a Blob, an inventive platformer.
Game Chronicles - Imagine, if you will, a whimsical blend of Katamari Damacy’s item collection and Gish’s liqud platforming, with a little of Metroid’s power-based exploration and Yoshi’s Island egg-tossing thrown in for kicks. That’s roughly the kind of experience you’ll get out of Tales from Space: About a Blob, from DrinkBox Studios. In About a Blob, you control the titular blob.
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