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Sony Computer Entertainment
thatgamecompany
2009-02-10
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Flower (PSN)

In Flower, the surrounding environment, most often pushed to the background in games, is pulled to the forefront and bec more »omes the primary "character." The player fades from an external and stressful world in the opening of this fresh and genuine game only for PS3, and journeys through beautifully vivid landscapes, changing the his surroundings and exploring nature along the way.Playing as the wind, the player guides and grows a swarm of pedals by interacting with other flowers and the surrounding environment. The goals and journey in each level vary, but all involve flight, exploration and interaction with the level. Using simple SIXAXIS wireless controls, the player guides the lead petal and accumulates a swarm of flower petals as he moves at his own pace within the environment, causing the on-screen world to change. Flower's gameplay offers different experiences, pacing and rhythm to all players. Along the way, the environment will pose challenges to the player’s progress. Both pastoral and at times chaotic, Flower is a visual, audio and interactive escape on PS3. « less

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A beautiful game with an really great soundtrack. It's a relaxing game where you play several city flowers' dreams in which they awaken nature. You basically control the wind as it blows your petal around to collect other petals, creating a windstorm of flowers. It's a collecting game utilizing the SixAXIS controller's motion sensing. The game really gives you the sense of flying, and that's what I love about it.
Oct 8 2009 ·
Fun, Relaxing, Rewarding, Beautiful.
Sep 25 2009 ·
Having just bought a PS3 Slim, and still waiting for LittleBigPlanet to arrive, one of the first games I cracked on with was Flower. Having played the original flOw game on the PC a long time ago, I sort of knew what atmosphere to expect, but the game has an amazing character of its own. Its an incredibly serene and relaxing experience, and it looks simply beautiful. The SixAxis controls are really amazing, and very lifelike. Definitely enjoying this marvellous game!
Sep 3 2009 ·
No other game this generation has filled me with such child-like glee at the wind and how it can blow petals into beauty.
Aug 26 2009 ·
This genre-defying game is the most impressive game I've played so far over PSN. In a service shock-full of excellent offerings like Wipeout HD and the PixelJunk series, Flower surpasses them all in sheer beauty and ingenuity.
Aug 17 2009 ·
Fantastic! A game that defies categorization . Flower succeeds in exploring a totally new game experience all wrapped up in a gorgeous coating. Sure its simple, but thats the point.
The inclusion of a 'free mode' where there are no goals or collectibles would have been welcome.
Aug 16 2009 ·
This game seemed like a tech demo. I kept thinking..."Okay NOW the game will start" when playing. It's a beautiful game but that's about it.

I know this review may seem odd because I LOVED Flow which was also made by Sony (Santa Monica I think). With Flower, I felt detached, lulled and bored.

Granted, I didn't make it to the end...
Aug 4 2009 ·
Beautiful game. Worth the $10 at the PSN store. If you still haven't seen what this game looks like, I recommend checking it out on YouTube. The simple controls work so well, 1 button to move, (any button can be used), and then the rest is controlled by Sixaxis, like a steering wheel. The surroundings are stunning, I can only imagine what this game would look like on a 1080P TV set-up. The music is wonderful and doesn't get annoying. High Recommended.
Jul 3 2009 ·
Great game, very nice visually, great for casual gaming
Apr 13 2009 ·
This generation we have seen visuals push the limits of what our TVs can output. We have heard 7.1 audio blast our ears in way's we never thought possible. Online gaming has been pushed beyond just gaming to create social hangouts for everyone in the family. So why during this great push in gaming technology am I about to proclaim Flower the best next-gen game I have ever seen? Read on and hopefully I can convince you to drop the ten dollars on this gem.

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Apr 7 2009 ·
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