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Fading Shadows psp Game Reviews
Fading Shadows
Critic Score
Metascore: 62 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
10.0 out of 10
based on 13 reviews
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Evil is afoot and the villainous Master Gardal has diabolical plans. With the aid of his faithful minions Quiph and Morg, he intends to conquer the famed Castle of Heaven... the supreme fortress built to protect the world from forces of darkness. The only way for Gardal to breach the castle gates is by sacrificing the pure, untainted soul of Erwyn, a young boy mentioned in a millennia-old prophecy. Gardal and his minions have already captured the boy and imprisoned him inside a dungeon to await execution. Yet Gardal didn't count on the help of Aira, Erwyn's clairvoyant sister. To save her brother, Aira has sealed Erwyn's soul within a single teardrop and transformed the teardrop into a protective orb. Now, in order to free her brother she must safely guide the orb into the Castle of Heaven using a magical beam of light. Unfortunately, sending the beam of light to Erwyn has used all of Aira's strength and she cannot control it any longer... Will you help her? [Ivolgamus]

PUBLISHER: Ivolgamus / Agetec, Inc.
DEVELOPER: Ivolgamus
GENRE(S): Puzzle
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: E (Everyone)
RELEASE DATE: August 27, 2008

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90
EuroGamer
A hidden gem in the PSP catalogue. Beautiful, understated and relaxing, this is to normal "marble puzzle" games what ICO was to normal platform games.
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84
ZTGameDomain
The overall package sets the mood perfectly for the mind-bending challenges within the game.
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80
Pocket Gamer UK
Despite some control issues, Fading Shadows is an exceptionally imaginative puzzle game that will offer a long-lasting challenge and plenty of fun marble-based exploration for any PSP owner.
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80
VideoGamer
An outstanding little game, and one that's well suited to the handheld. I fully intend to while away many hours of travelling engrossed in this little gem, and I can heartily recommend it to puzzle game fans everywhere as an example of what video games can be when someone puts a little thought into trying to come up with something original as opposed to churning out just another sequel or licence.
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75
Game Chronicles
All in all, Fading Shadows is a welcome albeit modified blast from the past.
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74
Jolt Online Gaming UK
It’s worth a shot if a relaxing ball rolling puzzle game sounds like your ideal PSP experience, but it’s unlikely to stay in your active playlist for long.
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65
Da Gameboyz
Fading Shadows is a not a bad game for those on the go as it is enjoyable in short stints. Unfortunately it wore on me after a period of time.
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60
GameSpot
There's some magic to this fantasy puzzle adventure, but a few frustrations break the spell.
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60
Playstation: The Official Magazine (US)
Aside from its meager length (the 40 player levels can be beaten in a handful of sessions), the only real knocks against this otherwise delightful diversion are technical ones--but to be fair, they're doozies. [Nov 2008, p.83]
50
AceGamez
It won't keep you playing after the forty levels are completed and, to be honest, by level fifteen there's no real impetus to carry on playing.
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50
IGN
I really did want to like Fading Shadows, but the more I played, the more frustrated I got and the more ridiculous the game's 40 or so tasks started to become.
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49
PSM3 Magazine UK
The puzzles are repetitive, loading times are neverending and with only 40 levels, FS is far too short. [June 2008, p.84]
40
Playstation Official Magazine UK
The puzzles are simple but require the exact kind of precise control this doesn't provide. [June 2008, p.106]

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