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Post by Eorl @ 02:50pm 19/10/12 | 1 Comments
Staring at a blank canvas, one usually considers where to start. With a dash of paint here and there, the blank canvas suddenly comes to life, and in this way the story is told within Great Sparrow's latest title, The Unfinished Swan. Giving players the chance to enjoy the artistic nature and style, the game sees a more unique twist to what we have come to expect from independent titles.

With a controller in hand that acts like a brush, and a bucket of paint, James O'Connor takes on The Unfinished Swan and paints a picture on just what to expect from this unique title.
The Unfinished Swan is entirely satisfied with being extremely interesting and lovely, rather than being the sort of larger, more crucial experience it occasionally seems like it might turn into. Its greatest ambitions are met with just enough enthusiasm and creativity to assure a fantastic experience, though, one worth pondering on just as much as it’s worth playing.
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eski
Posted 03:31pm 19/10/12
Great review, a very relevant and fair critique
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