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Mercury Hg Review (Empty Lifebar)

"When you think of the periodic table you think about all the fun it brings, right? No? Well, Mercury Hg seeks to change that perception as it has you working your way across the elements in the form of a puzzle game. When this game is loaded on your system get ready for a thrill ride that you wish would never end."

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PlayDevil: Mercury Hg Review

Is Mercury Hg in it's element on 360?

Here's a snippet:

"The main objective of Mercury Hg is to guide a blob of mercury through a maze like play area littered with traps and obstacles to reach the goal whilst keeping as much of the solution together. This is done by using the left stick to control the mercury and the right stick to tilt the maze to get a better perspective of proceedings."

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10 games with weird-ass titles (that you might want to check out)

A collection of 10 of this fall's most oddly-named offerings -- and why you might want to play them.

THR1LLHOUSE4930d ago

Goofy title aside, Stealth Bastard looks awesome.

Too bad there's no Mac version.

THR1LLHOUSE4930d ago

Lots of funny names in the Kinect Fun Labs.

I believe one is called "Googly Eyes" and it has an amazing theme song.

Sadie21004930d ago

That Catball game looks trippy as hell. The dogwall eats the entire level? What the heck...

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In-depth Review: Mercury Hg - Electronic Theatre

Ignition Entertainment is once again attempting to expand the audience for their once humble Mercury franchise with a brand new digital release. Mercury Hg is available now on Xbox LIVE Marketplace and PlayStation Network for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 respectively, and is the very first version of the videogame designed specifically for the high-definition (HD) formats.

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