Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Review: Super Motherload (PS4)

Review by Nick H. 

So when I first heard about Super Motherload, I was at a bit of a loss. It is not often that a new console release relies on a nearly seven year old Flash game as the basis of a launch title, but that is essentially what we have here with Super Motherload. So while the premise sounds like a horribly mismatched partnership, I am excited to say that quite the opposite is true.

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