
GameXplain: "5th Cell has been known for making stylish, hand drawn puzzle and role playing games that many Nintendo DS gamers should be familiar with. On the surface, their games (particularly Scribblenauts) have a lot of technical depth to them, allowing users to create their own means to an end. The amount of freedom their games provide fills that void created from simplistic, straight-line objective gameplay that you find in just about every other adventure, platformer, and role playing game out there."

Each and every month, various games and DLC are permanently discounted on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
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This year was a year dominated by the rise of the Arcade. Half of the games in my top 10 were 15 dollars or less and that’s a huge testament to how big the Xbox Live Arcade has gotten in the past year. Apart from the ones on my list, other games like Fez, Journey (PS3 download but you get the message), and Trials Evolution are getting major consideration for awards on multiple other websites. That doesn’t mean there hasn’t been a fair share of retail releases that impressed on multiple levels. Tell that to Sleeping Dogs, Mass Effect 3, Far Cry 3, Assassins Creed 3, and Dishonored and they will prove you wrong. It wasn’t the best year, that’s for sure, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t impress in many ways.

Ben Rowland wrote: Hybrid’s lineage is perhaps one of its most interesting aspects. This unlikely project has 5th Cell, the developer of Nintendo DS-exclusive games such as Scribblenauts and Drawn to Life, making the leap into the realm of online shooters. Hybrid is a third person multiplayer-focused shooter that attempts to bring some new ideas to a genre that’s well beyond the point of saturation. While Hybrid makes a valiant attempt and succeeds in a few areas, it unfortunately isn’t the genre-bender that we had hoped for.
Cover system sounds neat
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