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This game has bright colors, fun puzzles, and more importantly an immersive world that draws you in without looking back.
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Tearaway takes place in a really cool world that nicely uses the Vita's camera and rear touchpad thing
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Depending on how artistic you are, you can collect confetti to unlock millions of unique little accessories, camera filters, and other such things to further provide a creative and unique way of manipulating the world so that you desire.
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The world that you will explore is created entirely out of paper so you will be able to manipulate this world with your god like powers
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The soundtrack is really good, unique, super catchy and it fits with the game's paper crafted world well
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Also the world is AMAZING
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True to its theme, Tearaway's paper theme comes into full fruition, as the game uses its theme to construct a brilliantly imaginative world that resembles a children's book come to life.
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Kids will love the colorful world and characters and the accessible gameplay
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Being in the narrative doesn't cause any weird disconnect as Tearaway’s world
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while it's impressive, it just doesn't have the uniqueness of an imaginary world.
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You live and tell the story within this super creative world
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The world that you will explore is created entirely out of paper so you will be able to manipulate this world with your god like powers
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It's quite simple, the folks over at Media Molecule (those responsible for Little Big Planet on the PS3) have created such a creative and color world intermixed with some great platforming gameplay and unique use of some of Vita's hardware features
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Good:-Beautiful papercraft world to
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The world they have created is spectacularly creative with tons of potential for anything.
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A breathtakingly creative world made entirely of paper (literally every bit of it) are paired with entertaining gameplay mechanics that take advantage of everything the PS Vita has to offer
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There are lots of creative creatures to interact with, a wonderful world to explore and great gameplay to enjoy
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The last game I can remember charming me as much as this one is Super Mario World for the SNES.