Lost Journey
It’s all a little tame, and though the slick and sleek nature of its delivery suggests that there’s more to come from Soulgame in the years ahead, right now the studio trails most of its App Store rivals simply because it’s served up an adventure that would have felt current or even cutting edge back in 2012, but four years on doesn’t feel like it’s making the most of the device it’s sat on.
As such, Lost Journey is likely to split gamers right down the middle; newcomers to puzzle focused platforming might find Soulgame’s latest a charming, if pedestrian, introduction to the genre, but anyone who has spent any amount of time playing games on their iPhone since the App Store launched in 2008 is likely to be left cold. Ironically, this is one game that could have done with being flipped on its head during development to make things a little more interesting when it came to release.
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