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5.0

PSM3 UK: Fading Shadows Review - Spherical puzzler with an emphasis on balls

PSM3 UK writes: "Part ball puzzler, part fantasy epic - but all tedious - Fading Shadows shows what would happen if a budget version of Lord of the Rings collided with a broken pinball machine.

You control a beam of light and must guide an orb (which is actually a boy's soul sealed in a teardrop, apparently) through castles, swamps, dungeons and other medieval environments. To conquer these terrains, you'll use the orb to hit switches, manipulate mirrors to reflect light, decipher coded doors, cross bridges and other typical puzzle obstacles."

You'll love:
-Inventive premise
-Solving pinball puzzles
-"Orb" is cooler than "pinball"

You'll hate:
-Too short
-Too few puzzles
-Agonizing load times

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gamesradar.com
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The Twelve Games of Christmas (Part III)

The third day of Christmas is upon us! Now all those festivities are out of the way, it's time to burn off all those extra calories with a bit of thumb twiddling!

Today we run through March: a typically busy month for videogame releases, in anticipation for Easter...

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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7.5

Game Chronicles Review: Fading Shadows

GC writes: "The story behind Fading Shadows, yes there is a story plot, is that the Evil Master Gardal is up to no good and wishes to over through the Castle of Heaven. To breach the walls, Gardal with the help of his two minions Quiph and Morg must sacrifice the purest, untainted soul of Erwyn who is prophesied a loooong time ago."

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gamechronicles.com
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6.0

GameSpot: Fading Shadows Review

There's a good deal to appreciate in Fading Shadows. It's an unusual concept that, at its best, is compelling. Unfortunately, camera issues and poor level design choices pop up too frequently, upsetting the delicate balance of simple yet absorbing puzzle adventure gameplay that the game occasionally manages to achieve.

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gamespot.com