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    'Splosion Man

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Jul 22, 2009

    A 2.5D side-scrolling action-platformer from Twisted Pixel featuring a military experiment gone wrong, resulting in a molten man who can ’splode at will!

    danielgk's Splosion Man (Xbox 360 Games Store) review

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    Having a BLAST playing 'Splosion Man

    I'm really glad to see such good things come from the current BOOM of indie developers!
     
    ...but seriously, folks.  I meant that.  To me, one of the most exciting aspects about this generation of video games  is small-team development, and 'Splosion Man is a perfect example of why an indie resurgence is definitely a good thing.  People talk a lot about how, without the oppression of corporate overlords, small development companies are free to take risky, artsy moves in their games.  Citing games like Braid and Flower, critics and consumers are more ready than ever to admit, or even celebrate, the increasingly obvious artistic merit of our video medium.  And while 'Splosion Man succeeds in style and personality, particularly with its sense of humor, its true victory lies in that other, more universally acknowledged merit of video games:  that of sport, skill and expertise.
       In this way, Twisted Pixel's second effort is admittedly one of an old pedigree, but I'd like to resist terms such as  throwback or retro.  'Splosion Man is simply a game that knows exactly what it is, and thrives in just that way.   Its focus is on FUN, and the real artistry here is the great achievements made in puzzle development and fast-paced, zany gameplay.  At times, the action is so fast, yet also rather intricate in execution, that I'm reminded of sort of a thinking man's Sonic the Hedgehog.  That may sound strange, but 'Splosion Man is nothing if not unusual.  The scrappy developers behind Twisted Pixel are making games for love of the medium, and in 'Splosion Man, they have published an extraordinary title.  It is easily worthy of an impulse buy, and with its lenghty and challenging campaign, brings plenty of BANG for the buck.  Heh heh.

    Other reviews for Splosion Man (Xbox 360 Games Store)

      So, 'Splosion Man... 0

      We've seen successful throwbacks to the simplicity of 90's platform-based gaming before, though few have accomplished the same vibe as 'Splosion Man has.  The game hinges on a simple mechanic, one button press used to contextually navigate a level at speed - very much like Sonic.  'Splosion Man is bursting at the seams with humour and charm, with the tubby little scientists serving as the butt of most jokes.  The game does lack a bit of charm when it comes to the general asthetic of each level t...

      11 out of 11 found this review helpful.

      I Could 'Splode all Day 0

      'Splosion Man is amazing. Twisted Pixel: The guys who brought you The Maw  is back with more Humor then a toasted ham Sangwitch. Frist of the Presentation is amazing...Graphics across the board are great for a XBLA game. Everything from the backgrounds to the menus' exude humor and perfection, But all that eye candy's nothing with some solid gameplay and Twisted pixel is just Twisted enough to pull it off. 40 or more level in the singleplay and just as many in Multiplayer, this game is going to ...

      6 out of 8 found this review helpful.

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