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Hero of Many Review: Surprise Narrative: Hardcore Droid

Hardcore Droid is officially banning indie games where the majority of the foreground objects are in silhouette and things are only livened up by the background color changing from level to level. Reason being, we're starting to develop preconceived notions. Case in point: Hero of Many. Even Hardcore Droid's janitorial staff were under the impression that Hero of Many, like many of the two-color games before it, would be yet another puzzle-platformer. In actuality, it’s a story-driven action title—one with some pretty significant problems, but still a unique experience that definitely warrants a look.

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HardcoreDroid3970d ago

With creative non-fiction being as popular as it is on and off the web, this particular nit of N4Gs is antiquated at best and absolutely unnecessary.

But I fixed it per your instructions.

please set it free.

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Frugal Gaming Review | Hero of Many

It plays brilliantly, looks absolutely beautiful and if you are anything like myself, you will lose hours to this game - writes Chris Purdy

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Hero of Many Sounds Amazing But the Experience Can’t Keep Up (Review) | Twinfinite

Hero of Many tries to impress with its visuals and gameplay, but despite stunning music its dark visuals and bizarre gameplay fail to impact in a meaningful way.

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5 Best Paid Android Games of 2013

Mobile gaming had a marvelous year with a glut of apps launched in Google Play. GameWoof takes a peek at the 5 best paid Android games of 2013 ranging from titles with pick-up-and-play gameplay to games with deep and immersive experience.

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