
After the initial install, you'll see a brand new background appear for the game in the XMB. The soft blue that covers the XMB waves is much appreciated: it gives the game that much more character, even before the game actually launches. Once you get to the character select screen, you'll see a brand new addition -- it's our favorite creature yet, in fact.
The new creature has some of the most "gameplay" of all the creatures in the game so far. It can retract its circular body in, and then spin rapidly out. Anything it hits will be stunned for a few seconds, leaving it vulnerable for consumption. The brief amount of time one has after the attack makes this one of the most timing-focused creatures in the game. It's beautiful, it's fast and deadly -- we love it.
The new campaign is great, but our favorite addition is the ability to have multiple creatures in multiplayer. It really adds a whole new dynamic to the experience. In this mode, you'll see each of the creature's strengths and weaknesses, as you compete for food in unique ways. Taking screenshots during this mode will make the framerate stutter, but you can behold some of the game's most beautiful visuals during these sessions. Fans of fl0w owe it to themselves to check out this expansion.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-27-2007 @ 5:25PM
christian said...
looks v nice - any idea when this is hitting the Europe PSN store ?
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11-27-2007 @ 5:30PM
DocPolkaBob said...
Looks fun. Too bad I'm broke from the horde of other games I'm playing right now.
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11-27-2007 @ 8:06PM
Dru said...
I'd recommend this to anyone who enjoyed flow!
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11-27-2007 @ 11:34PM
scratch said...
sweet! i loved flOw, and was hoping this expansion pack wouldn't be a complete waste. i'll definitely be picking this up.
Doc - how can you be too broke for this? less than $3 ?! i can understand not having time though...
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11-28-2007 @ 3:56PM
Larz said...
I think I'm one of the few that just didn't get the attraction to this game.
The mission statement said something like "somewhere between stress and loss of interest there is the flow zone." Well, I call that zone: boredom.
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