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August 2012
(83%)
23 Reviews
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Abstract: Dust ReviewIt's very easy to get swept along by beauty, especially if you're a nostalgist and the pretty thing in question is a two-dimensional brawler that harks back to the heyday of the Amiga, the era of parallax scrolling and sprites, joysticks and...
Abstract: Dust: An Elysian Tail is certainly an experience worth sharing with others, and marks what could arguably be called the only must-have title in this year’s Summer of Arcade line-up. While I’ve generally enjoyed the games I’ve played in SoA this year, D...
Abstract: What do you get when you combine Odin Sphere, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and Usagi Yojimbo? The answer is Dust: An Elysian Tail, the newest offering from indie studio Humble Hearts. It's a free-roaming 2D platformer with an emphasis on explora...
Abstract: It has been a long, long time since Dust: An Elysian Tail first made itself known to the world. Simultaneously admired for its flowing cartoon animation and written off for being "that game for furries," Dean Dodrill's labor of love surprised many du...
Abstract: Anyone who's been following the progress of Dust: An Elysian Tail over the past few years is probably aware of the main talking points that have been revolving around the XBLA title. Yes, the game is packed full of furries, but that is the least inter...
Abstract: Dust: An Elysian Tail is one of those stories that should really get the blood of independent game developers pumping. It's one of vital success, the story of Dean Dodrill and his work of love, which got selected as part of the 2009 Dream.Build.Play compe...
Abstract: When I were a lad, the Raleigh Chopper was the most exciting bicycle on the road, no-one had TVs in their bedrooms and our mum kicked us out at 9am on a weekend and didn’t expect us back until it started getting dark each night. Video games were devel...