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    Madworld handson preview Review

    Posted on Monday, February 16 2009 @ 14:54:27 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Unfortunately though, we did quickly get the feeling that Madworld relies a bit too much on the novelty of its massacres. The problem with novelties is that they quickly wear out, rapidly becoming a bit vapid and dull. While Madworld certainly does a great job of moving the action on as quickly as possible, even in the hours we spent with the game we found that we were easily fatigued by it all.

    There eclectic art style too, which is at first striking and engaging, can quickly become obscured and infuriating. There are some scenes and actions that are more difficult to discern than the instructions for an IKEA cabinet might be if you didn’t have an IKEA cabinet, but did have five wet sponges and a ladle. And the manual is written in Chinese.


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