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Video Game: flOw (PSP, PS3)

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Jamshyd

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[This review is for the PSP version]

I just happened upon this beautiful tiny gem of a game. This is video game-as-art at its best.

The premise is extremely basic. You are an a simple organism in a watery environment (based on Benthos, although only geeks will notice this =D). As you swim around using the directional buttons, you encouter other simple organisms that you can eat. The more you eat, the more developed your body becomes. The result is a spectacular showcase of the PSP's graphical capabilities, and an unforgeable experience.

I have purposely avoided posting screens since they suck and do the game more harm than good. It simply looks much better on a PSP screen, and animated - the animation is half the beauty.

Sound: Lovely ambient track that subtly shifts with development. Excellent sound effects. 5/5

Graphics: Some of the best the PSP has to offer, despite being insanely simplistic. Figures are made out of ethereal, luminescent, jellyfish-like material that is superbly animated. 5/5

Story: N/A.

Gameplay: Very simple. Use D-pad to move and eat. Tap any button to accelerate. That's all. Sounds boring? Think twice, I was about to cry when the game ended - perhaps its biggest negative is that it is too damn short! 4/5

Overall: 5/5.
 
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