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    Fading Shadows - PSP Review

    Posted on Thursday, May 07 2009 @ 10:52:32 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    I'm not the biggest fan of puzzles; do you know why? Because I'm not the most patient person on the planet; some might even go as far as to call me impulsive. For me to actually like a puzzle game, now that's saying something! And the reason why I like Fading Shadows so much is because of its originality. It is by far one of the few truly original games to be released. Fading Shadows is no Monkey Ball; it is a lot better. It has a good storyline (found in the manual), it has good sound and graphics and it also has a creative way of dealing with puzzles and quests. This game actually takes the world of video game puzzles to a new level by adding the orb control. Now you have to solve the puzzle, but you have to solve it in style or your orb gets destroyed. When I bought this game I had a feeling that it would turn into one o my favorite games and it has.

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