Drawn to Life review for Nintendo DSA platformer where before you start, you draw your own character - this is Drawn to Life. All the way through the game, you'll get the chance to use your artistic side to add to the game, drawing your own weapons, platforms and more. It's certainly original, but does it stand up as a game, regardless of your artistic abilities? Check out our Drawn to Life review for Nintendo DS to find out more now! Click here to read the full Drawn to Life review for Nintendo DS now! ![]() Drawn to Life review for Nintendo DS Which brings us neatly to Drawn to Life. Initially, you might think that this game was a fairly standard role-playing game with arcade-style platform sections, and (initially anyway) you’d be right to think that. Nothing new there then. And the storyline isn’t going to tie you in mental knots with its intricate plot threads, stunningly original twists and bloated character development. But it’s fair to say that what it does, it does very well. Where Drawn to Life suddenly becomes lifted from the normal and into the realms of the deeply satisfying and worryingly compelling is the incredibly deep level of interaction you have with the game. You see, in this case the clue really is in the title… Click here to read the full Drawn to Life review for Nintendo DS now! |
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