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Project Temporality Review | Entertainment Buddha

Entertainment Buddha's TenBensons writes, "In space no one can hear you scream and whilst playing Project Temporality screaming is almost guaranteed. It’s a game that contains a great concept – you take on the role of a test subject who has the ability to manipulate time. Sure, not that original you might be thinking, but Project Temporality also introduces ‘Time Clones’ into the mix allowing you to record your actions multiple times to tackle the various challenges thrown at you by your dubious superiors. Dubbed ‘Singleplayer Cooperation’ by Defrost Games – Its mechanics offer an interesting twist on a tried and tested formula, but unfortunately the experience is marred by some frustrating issues."

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Project Temporality Launches Spanish Version

Swedish indie game developer, Defrost Games, is proud to announce the Spanish release of their first game on Steam, Project Temporality the time based puzzler.

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gamersftw.co.uk
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Project Temporality (SteamFirst Review)- Doesn’t Have Time For Only Three Dimensions

SteamFirst: After a self-induced binge on ultra-violent action games, my brain was turned to a quivering mass of mush filled with dreams of spent shell casings and severed limbs. Reflexes, gore, and unnecessary katana based neurosurgery were the order of the day. My intellect, it didn’t even lift. Defrost Games’ Project Temporality was the Crossfit program for the mind that I didn’t know I needed, but it whipped me back into shape.

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(WGB) Project Temporality Review – Thanks For The Help, Me

Baden of WGB writes: "The premise here is that you’re a test subject stuck on board a space station, your experimental implant giving you the ability to control time. At the behest of an Admiral whose grip on reality seems to be slowing slipping you’ll be guided through a total of 16-levels, each acting as a test chamber for your new-found abilities. If it all sounds a bit like Portal, then you’d be right. But don’t let that comparison push you away, this is a solid puzzler with just a few flaws keeping it from greatness."

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