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Monday, 30 March 2015

Axiom Verge Review (PS4)

By contact@videogamer.com (Tom Orry) Born out of an egg-like machine, your character is thrown into the world of Axiom Verge and left to explore. While you’ll be doing plenty of shooting (with an ever-increasing cache of weapons) it’s the discovery of the world, new zones, secret rooms, hidden upgrades, and solutions to puzzles that stuck with me. In typical genre fashion, abilities your character possesses are added to or enhanced as you progress through the game, with previously inaccessible areas suddenly at your mercy.


For a while after each upgrade you’ll feel like Superman, storming into uncharted territory…


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