Tuesday, August 23, 2016

THE GIRL AND THE ROBOT

Indie games always seem to take one of two directions. Either they promise the world, attempting to construct a vast universe of possibilities by words, choices or (when required) smoke and mirrors; or they stick to a distinctly minimalist approach and build the game to make everything out of nothing. The Girl and the Robot is definitely the latter option, offering an experience thematically similar to that of Submerged or Toren, but backing up those ideas with far more mechanical substance.

You play as a child and her robotic guardian, attempting to flee from legions of assailants after she is mysteriously trapped in a castle. Who they are or how they got there is never fully explained, but rather than feeling frustrating it fits in

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from Horror and Sci Fi Magazines http://www.starburstmagazine.com/reviews/games-reviewspc-xbox-ps3-and-more/16030-the-girl-and-the-robot

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