A Transdimensional Feast For One's Mind

Review by spidapig on Friday, January 7th 2011
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Pausing Physics is a game created by whtever

Pausing Physics was a game that I just had to try. It wasn't just an amazing game, it was a game that I just had to beat. I make it my goal to beat difficult games. This is usually with robot or ship games; with robot games, I most definitely achieve this goal, but I'm not so sure with platformers. You can try and depict how I performed within this review.


As I began, I looked at the description and was a bit puzzled. The basic concept for the game, and even the guidelines how to perform what was needed for the trials that lay ahead, but the thing that had me baffled was how to perfect these instructions in the situations that this game presented to the player. Now, enough about me, here's the game.


The start of this game is nice and slow; you perform some easy tasks by using your 'powers' explained to you in the description. This gets you used to the feel of how this game will unfold, and as you are completing the easier tasks, you might be able to get through some of the easy, yet more difficult obstacles with some luck or intuition, but then it hits you.


Somewhere along the game you stumble across something that maybe looked easier than you thought, or was just plain confusing and you are stuck. You might've been able to pass something before and then can't later, or you've just pressed the wrong button at the wrong time, but you've lost. This here is one of the factors that has made this game what it is, and I love how it is one of the most prevalent factors in this game. There are some moments where I get near the end and die because I pressed "o" instead of "p".


To sum this review up into one paragraph, this is what I'd have to say.


This game was a game based on some exploits that added a new perspective on how to perform actions. This was an amazing game, and it deserved every play that it has now. It has those moments where you are angry with how you couldn't complete it now when you had done so before; although, that is something that I have not seen in many games, and I welcome that addition to the gameplay.


Rating:


5/5


Ratings wise, it can't get better than this.

 
 


Pausing Physics Reviewed by spidapig on Friday, January 7th 2011. A Transdimensional Feast For One's Mind - A game review written by spidapig for the game 'Pausing Physics' by whtever. Rating: 5