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Noitu Love 2: Devolution reviewed by the 1UP crew. Also mentioned in length on Destructoid's Indie Nation.

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Wow, what a great review. Kudos 1UP.

Heh, I'm not familiar with 1up reviews, but what the hell is up with chatting on the top of a building with wind noises?

Anyways, I agree with most of what they say, great game. Kinda surprised they didn't talk more about the 2 other characters, as they are quite interesting too, and very different from Xoda, maybe they didn't want to spoil it I guess.

Great job 1up! Congrats konjak!

That dude has a sweet TF2 Pyro shirt.

Man, I haven't felt this way about again since mega man x.

An awesome review for an awesome game!

Some people might think this review overhypes the game... It really, really doesn't. It's spot on. This game is fantastic. I praise it for not having long, long levels. In fact I might have thought it was dragging it it did. It's just ACTION, ACTION, ACTION all the way and that's just perfect.

BUY NEOW!

I really like the music, it's so 90's arcade game, it brings me back to those days :)

This video answers my question, it really is a "one man show".

Am I the only one who thinks this belongs on WiiWare?? Would be perfect with the wii pointer replacing the mouse cursor.

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