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Sunday, 16 February 2014

Dustforce (Video Game Review)


If there was ever a game which should not be judged by its basic premise it is Dustforce.  For a platformer notable for the skillful design choices behind its simplistic gameplay and genre, it has the most unappetising plot imaginable: Navigate the map while picking up rubbish and fallen leaves as a cleaner.

Zooming about at breakneck speed, your task is to clean upthe level as fast as possible while delivering the most effective combo chainson any foes you stumble into. Possessing acrobatic skills usually only found inninjas, the cleaners are able to perform wall jumps, mid-air dashes and hangfrom ceilings to reach the end as fast as possible.
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