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Review: GNOG – PS4/PSVR | Pure PlayStation

Pure PlayStation: GNOG is a unique puzzle game that offers interesting visuals, interactive and music infused puzzles, and seems more like an interactive art exhibition than an actual game. Due to the focus on the visuals, the controls are simplistic as well as the puzzles and the game is short. There are some hidden puzzles throughout the game that extend play time, but, like walking through a museum, many might not want to stare at the same puzzle for long stretches of time. With all that being said, if you were waiting to purchase a puzzle game on VR, this is the most unique and interesting one available.

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IamTylerDurden12549d ago

GNOG got solid reviews and it's made by Double Fine, more ppl should be jumping on this beautiful PSVR game. It's a really good VR game that runs so smooth, the framerate has to be higher than native 60. Try the demo ppl.

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Humble Day of the Devs Bundle has Psychonauts, Brutal Legend, Broken Age, and more

The Humble Day of the Devs Bundle 2022 just launched. It includes sixteen items including Psychonauts, Brutal Legend, Broken Age, and more.

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The Next Free Epic Games Store Title is KO_OP Mode's GNOG

GNOG from Double Fine and KO_OP Mode is coming to the Epic Games Store for free from Aug. 8-15. This 3D puzzler is a crazy psychadellic experience.

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Vits1745d ago

I wonder if this one will use SteamVR as default.

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Gnog Review: Short and Sweet Puzzle Unboxing | Ars Technica

Gnog doesn’t ask much of its players. The pastel puzzler is easy on the eyes and easy on the pocketbook. It doesn’t last long, either. You can knock the whole thing out in a couple of hours or less. Its puzzles consistently capture the satisfaction of fitting a square peg in a square hole without much challenge to speak of. It is, put simply, one hell of a chill time.

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