![]() ![]() ![]() It is, in essence, the scattered, open-world of Unlimited, but much more themed. So Max and his sister Lily must fight crime, rescue the in danger, and help rabbits escape stampeding bulls in order to defeat him. That pesky clone is teaming up with famous DC baddies, attempting to steal Starites for nefarious purposes. ![]() This is most similar to last year's Scribblenauts Unlimited, but with some attempts to work in consequential stories featuring familiar DC heroes and Max's nemesis, Doppelganger. Unmasked marks the first attempt to take this beyond a series of loosely themed puzzles, into a properly narrative game. The very first release, on DS, missed that mark entirely, but ever since developers 5th Cell have been better applying the sheer magic of a game in which you can create anything. Scribblenauts has always been an incredible concept in search of a game that can usefully contain it. How does the format hold up in such a strange place? Here's wot I think: This latest version - out on Steam now for a sizeable £27 - comes with a massive DC tie-in, pitting the kid hero alongside the biggest (and smallest) names in the comic universe. The adventures of Maxwell, and his notepad on which anything written comes to life, have proven quite the lucrative run of games for 5th Cell. ![]()
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