There are few things more frustrating in a puzzle game than figuring out a solution to an obstacle, only to find yourself fighting with cumbersome controls and unpredictable physics when you’re ready to move forward. This happened to me far too often during my time with Tiny Brains, an indie puzzler for PlayStation 4. Its few really neat ideas are suffocated beneath finicky mechanics, uninspired and recycled challenges, a drab visual style, and long stretches of frustration. Even played in multiplayer as it’s obviously intended, Tiny Brains isn’t good – and it's even worse when you're playing alone.
The basic premise of Tiny Brains has a lot of potential: a group of four endearingly ugly critters who’ve been experimented on to the point of developing superpowers escapes their mad scientist captor. One can create blocks, a pair can Force push or pull objects, and the other one can swap places with anything in the environment. Each of the powers are great on paper, but stumble in execution.
via IGN All http://feeds.ign.com/~r/ign/all/~3/IWHPYftlt8Y/tiny-brains-review
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