PALGN writes: "While E3 has largely found itself to be a mecca for companies to show off their action-fuelled blockbuster titles, once in a blue moon comes a game that dares to be different, that dares to go against the grain of an industry that at times relies to heavily on the tried and true safe option rather than follow the path of creativity. This year that title is Flower, Sony's new PlayStation Network game which offers gamers an experience like no other before it.
For years, pundits have argued over the merits of gaming as a past-time which continues to continuously blur the line between entertainment and art form, and for those of you in the 'consider games to be an art form' camp, then Flower can only be described as gaming's equivalent to the artwork of Picasso."
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WTMG's Leo Faria: "Flower is a gorgeous, well-crafted and relaxing game, but I have to say, I don’t get the massive love towards it. Its “story”, if you can call it that, is far from deep and thought-provoking as some say it is, its duration is borderline insulting for its asking price, and it just doesn’t motivate you to replay it after you’re done with its half a dozen levels. Sadly, Flower isn’t as meaty as it should be. A fair point in a way, given it’s a game about plants…"