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“The Unfinished Swan” Will Feature Optional Move Support

"Ian Dallas’ four year labour of love appears to be nearing fruition, with rumours of a review this week or the next circulating over the last few days."

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sinncross5137d ago

Man this has the potential to be really creepy.

interesting gameplay design though. Want to see the reveal trailer now Santa Monica!!!

jthamind5137d ago (Edited 5137d ago )

the game looks really unique, creative, and thought-provoking from an intellectual standpoint, but let's face it--if all you're doing is pressing a single button over and over to throw paint, it's going to get old within the first 10 minutes.

portal_25137d ago

Wasn't this a Wii game at one point? Looks interesting.

Knushwood Butt5137d ago

Never heard of this, but that looks pretty cool.

Sure, just firing blobs of paint will get repetitive but it will be interesting to see where they take it. For example, the change from white rooms to black exteriors was a cool touch.

I'll be supporting this one. Will be a reason to dust off the Move too. Actually, quite a lot of Move supported games coming out soon, which is good.

Raoh5137d ago

If you have move, use move first. Its easy to be turned of by a motion game if you start with the controller first.

It will lack the desired experience.

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The Unfinished Swan Comes To Steam And Epic

The critically acclaimed, BAFTA Award winning and D.I.C.E. Award nominated title The Unfinished Swan is now available on Steam and Epic Games Store for $14.99 and App Store for $4.99.

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10 Inspiring Minimalist Video Games That Prove Beauty Doesn't Mean AAA

Nelia from Twinfinite writes:

"Video games with minimalist art styles don't mean they're boring or uninteresting. These 10 games are examples of minimalist masterpieces."

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SamPao2481d ago

some beautiful games in that list

victorMaje2481d ago

I never played bad north.
I like the idea, I might try it.

WeAreLegion2481d ago

Who said pretty games were all AAA? Absolutely no one. Weird title.

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Donut County's Ben Esposito talks diversity, game development, and elaborate Enya references

"The best characters come from the grain of reality"

Ben Esposito discusses his unconventional experience with diversity and development as an indie-game creator. As well as his latest project, Donut County!

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