Mario writes "Do Not Fall comes to PS3 as a PlayStation Network title, developed and published by XPEC Entertainment. The game arrived on the PSN store on July 23rd. Get ready to face multiplayer and local challenges and see if you have what it takes to beat them all!
The cartoonish look may keep an older audience away from the game, but do not be fooled, this title is not aimed just for an younger audience, it has challenges that will please many fans of the action puzzle genre."
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I am downloading Rayman : origin as we speak,
I am excited, havent played Rayman since .. damn i cant even remember Rayman 2 or 3 on PC years ago.
Might be time to pull the trigger on DS3. First 2 were good but kept hearing bad things about 3 so held off. Even if it does suck $30 isn't to bad.
GN - "The next time I get a drink out of a vending machine, I am going to imagine that there are cute creatures inside, risking life and limb, hopping through an obstacle course of falling blocks and death traps to get me my delicious drink. That is the premise of Do Not Fall, or at least that’s what I have been able to gather from my time with the game."
Upon first glance, it is not hard to see the Japanese influence in Xpec’s Do Not Fall, but it suits this game very well.