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Lili: Child of Geos Launches Today on PS4, Buy This Week for Free Theme

Explore a lush island in this love letter to the 3D adventures of yesteryear.

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Rangerman12082518d ago (Edited 2518d ago )

Looks ok, since it got good reviews on the mobile version.

But did it really had to be $15? Why? That's like, 5 dollars more than the Steam port. What's the difference between the PS4 and mobile port other than improved graphics and a free theme? I don't want to sound harsh or anything. I mean, atleast it isn't $25-$30 like the terrible Calvino Noir but still...

Darkwatchman2518d ago

Read the comments and the developer said no ps4 pro support to keep the experience the same for all PS4 users. So they purposely held the game back for users of more premium hardware just so people with the weaker console wouldn't feel left out? Yeah, I'm not supporting this. If it was just a matter of they didn't have the time or resources to spend optimizing for it, but the fact that they did I it just to keep the experience the same for everyone is why I will never touch this game.

shinoff21832518d ago

Also is releasing on disc from Limited Run Games. Thats where ill be buying it.

Exare2518d ago

I loved this on PC. It's a wonderful, heartfelt experience with a good narrative and fun gameplay. I definitely recommend it.

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New Video Game Releases for the Week of 7-9-17

EB: It may not be the most exciting week for new video games, but it sure is a notable one. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age brings a remastered iteration of the original to the PlayStation 4 with updates and features previously unavailable to North America.

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Lili: Child of Geos review | CheatMasters

Avoiderdragon: The curious formula of bringing a “Triple A” iPad game to the PC is not new, just like with Camouflaj planning to do with Republique: Exordium, brings a familiar sense of disappointment that Square Enix should now be familiar with through Deus Ex: The Fall. It’s not to say that there wouldn’t be games that would succeed in what seems to be reversed progression, but it’s not really a recommended path to selling a product in this market.

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