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Tearaway: Unfolded

Tearaway: Unfolded

Media Molecule·Released Sep 9, 2015·Single player

Platforms
PS4
Genres
PlatformerAdventure
Critic79/100
Across 5 reviews
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About

Journey through a vibrant, living papery world, with a plucky messenger who has a unique message to deliver - to you! Choose to guide either atoi or iota on this adventure, each a bold courier with an expressive personality and a unique message for you locked away inside their envelope head. In order to read it though, they're going to need your help to deliver it!

Reviews

5 reviews
Eurogamer logo
Critic80/100
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Visual improvement is usually the only real reason to pick up remastered versions of old games, but Unfolded goes one better. The fact it looks better is merely an attractive bonus. Even if you've already played the original game through to completion, it's absolutely worth playing it again in this incarnation.

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IGN
Daniel Krupa·Sep 2, 2015
Critic76/100
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Tearaway Unfolded is fun and fizzes with ideas, even though some of the original's charm has been lost in translation.

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Critic80/100
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It's just plain fun, and while it might overstay its welcome, Tearaway Unfolded is a wonderful excuse to jump back into one of the most creatively rich platformers in recent memory.

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Critic90/100
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Tearaway Unfolded is so imaginitive that you'll feel yourself wanting to applaud it at points. An occasionally clunky camera and some narrative issues do threaten to screw up this paper-based platformer, but the quirky controls and sheer variety of the gameplay will keep a smile glued to your face. Pitch-perfect presentation and a well-executed conclusion ensure that this remixed release is in tip-top shape, while the sheer wealth of collectibles give it value long after the credits roll.

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