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Reviews
18 reviews found78
Atomix
Feb 1, 2016
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CGMagazine
Feb 9, 2016
Each puzzle is so gratifying that I have no choice but to challenge myself again, but at the same time, nothing stands out. Some technical issues and dry characters cloud every moment of satisfaction, to the point where I’m not sure exactly why I trudged through the game.
70
DarkStation
Apr 12, 2016
Attractio is a good game that you can play in a weekend, share with your friends, or give your brain a complex challenge.
70
Hardcore Gamer
Jan 27, 2016
Everything about it screams “knockoff” like a “ROLAX” watch, but don’t be fooled: if you’re a fiend for devious puzzles, Attractio is the real deal.
65
GamingTrend
Feb 13, 2016
Fun, quick paced, but a little clumsy, Attractio is passable and provides a fun and unique alternative to a shooter.
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LevelUp
Feb 19, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
60
The Escapist
Jan 27, 2016
Great puzzles that are unfortunately marred by sub-par presentation with cringeworthy dialogue and voice over. Recommendation: Die-hard puzzle fans that are always on the lookout for ways to give their brain a workout may want to give Attractio a shot.
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We Got This Covered
Jan 25, 2016
Attractio's first-person physics-based puzzles are good enough to stand on their own, which is why it's such a shame that its intrusive and simplistic story undermines their appeal. If you can ignore the obnoxious voice acting and dopey plot long enough to enjoy the satisfying puzzles though, we suggest you do so.
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Brash Games
Mar 21, 2016
Attractio is a game that has clearly been influenced by Half-Life and Portal but unfortunately doesn’t match up to those superior titles. The game doesn’t have combat and focuses more on puzzle solving and figuring out how to progress to the next area.
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Gaming Age
Apr 4, 2016
I suppose, though, that if you play Attractio with the volume turned way down on a less-than-amazing TV with absolutely no expectations of anything above mediocrity, it has some solid enough puzzles that it might be somewhat worth your time.