If there was one game that people were looking forward to this year, it was Scribblenauts. Its claim to fame was the fact that you could use your in-game notepad to summon any object you could think of, as long as it wasn’t rude, crude or copyrighted. The game essentially succeeds in what it says it does; as it is possible to spawn what ever you can think of – but there are still many flaws that make this game that one big step away from being perfect.
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This is easily one of my favourite games of all time. A game which is so enthralling that it made me genuinely feel for the characters as the game progressed – a storytelling positive in any medium, let alone gaming. The story itself unfolds through a variety of characters, all aspects intertwining into the main story, no matter how unassuming they may be. The storytelling is brilliant, there is never a dull moment in the game, whether it’s the underlying humour, drama, or just plain charm that keeps you playing – one thing is for certain: you will keep playing.
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