Painting Chroma City is a fresh, satisfying experience, Story is told in a series of very smart, funny movies, Multiplayer modes are fun, Graphics and sound work together to make the most of the games great concept
Too few challenge types that repeat too often
Painting the town red, blue, or any other color is a lot of fun in this charming Wii platformer. ...
Abstract: This Melbourne-made delight will entertain all ages with its relaxing pace, amusing characters and funky soundtrack. Transforming a drab, monochrome city into a colourful urban paradise is incredibly satisfying as you dip your blob in paint pots scatt...
Awesome integration of sound and colour, simple controls, cute underground revolution plot
Saving could be friendlier, cut-scenes break the game’s flow
de Blob is a cute game that is best taken at a leisurely pace when you feel like putzing with something uncomplicated. Or, you know, when you’re feeling funky. The soundtrack is a constant groove, and the good vibes only get better when you see how...
Abstract: It is no secret that the Wii has a large amount of third-party games of questionable quality in its extensive catalog. Generally, when I've seen a Wii game that was not developed by Nintendo, my first reaction has been to steer clear. However, it would be...
Abstract: It may be an early App Store entry, but there’s no harm in revisiting a title from a major publisher. Control schemes using the iPhone’s built-in accelerometer may seem quaint now, but they were an intriguing idea during the summer of 2008, and THQ’s...
…and that’s all there is to De Blob. It reminds me an awful lot of Jet Grind Radio. Similar themes, styles, taste in music. But where psychotically loyal Sega fans will be talking about the former game for an extensively long time, I doubt that De Blo...
Abstract: de Blob first came to live as a simple looking freeware PC title created by university students in the Netherlands. After it got some notice on the Internet, THQ picked up the rights to the game for console versions and later decided to launch the game...
Few third-part games on the Nintendo Wii are even half as good as THQs de Blob. With its mix of fun gameplay, excellent music and a nice, twisted sense of humor, this is definitely one action/puzzle game that everyone should own. Take one part Katam...
Abstract: I’ll admit, I’m a hardened skeptic when it comes to Wii games, especially third party titles. Nintendo’s emphasis on simple graphics and minigame collections has been interpreted as carte blanche for third parties to slack off and churn out shovelware....
Abstract: The first word to come to my mind when thinking about the visuals in de Blob is “colorful”. Yep, there is no denying it; this is one bright and vibrant game. There is just something so satisfying to see a black and white canvas slowly become filled wit...