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Sideway: New York Critic Reviews

24 Total Reviews

18 Positive Reviews(75%)
6 Mixed Reviews(25%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Game Chronicles November 10, 2011
Sideway: New York may not be an epic platformer, but it is a great deal of fun and certainly worth the $10 price point. While it may not introduce innovative gameplay, the stylish presentation and imaginative artwork makes it one of those games that gamers will pick up just to show friends how cool a game can be.
83
Gaming Nexus November 16, 2011
Sideway: New York is a refreshing take on one of the industry's oldest genres. Things can get frustrating (boss fights) and the music (unfortunately) gets really repetitive, but the overall gameplay experience is definitely one worth experiencing. It's just too bad that the cooperative gameplay isn't anywhere near as refined as the single player mode.
82
PSX Extreme October 13, 2011
You've never really seen a game like Sideway: New York before, which is the biggest compliment I can bestow for SOE's latest.
80
GamePro October 11, 2011
Sideway: New York is available for download for $9.99 on PSN and is well worth a look. While it's probably going to be derided as an easier version of Super Meat Boy or a less intellectual Braid, the truth is that Sideway: New York carves its own identity and deserves consideration among the best regarded downloadable platformers.
80
IGN October 11, 2011
Its unique approach to such a saturated genre should be celebrated, and while it's not the perfect game by any stretch of the imagination, it certainly novel. And not novel in a "this game is unique, but garbage" sort of way. No, friends -- quite the opposite.
80
GamesRadar+ October 16, 2011
The game's main failing is its short length, mostly because it's so fun while it lasts.
80
PlayStation LifeStyle October 17, 2011
Yes the game is too short, clocking in at around 4 hours to complete, but sometimes it is not about length and instead about the pure fun you have. I found myself sitting there with a friend and just raving over and over about how beautiful and fun this game was, as we were moving from wall, to roof, to bridge, as only a piece of graffiti could do.
80
DarkStation October 25, 2011
As a ten dollar DLG, I can say that there's enough about Sideway that's unique and ably designed for it to do well, despite the Skyrims and Modern Warfares of this season.
80
Worth Playing November 20, 2011
Sideway: New York is a charming side-scrolling platformer.
80
Altogether, Sideway's disparate parts add up to a fresh, creative take on a classic journey.
76
Cheat Code Central October 16, 2011
It's a fairly short game, with only 16 levels, but there are several hidden areas and bonuses that make going back worthwhile.
75
GameSpot October 20, 2011
Sideway: New York is packed with lavish details that make it as fun to look at as it is to play.
75
GameWatcher November 3, 2011
Unlike anything you'll have ever played. For this fact alone, it's worth a look. Even if the platforming itself is floaty, and later levels fail to inspire the same 'wow' reaction that early ones do, this is an interesting addition to the PSN.
70
TotalPlayStation October 19, 2011
Sideways: New York separates itself with it gravity tricks and keen aesthetics, but comes charging back to the pack with its mediocre gameplay and slightly repetitive content. There's a lot of nice glitz here but not much substance.
70
ZTGD October 27, 2011
I may sound a little harsh on the game, but Sideway: New York is not bad by any stretch. It does have some annoying parts, but the art style and constantly changing perspective is something you don't see every day. For the most part, the game is enjoyable.
70
GamingXP November 7, 2011
Sideway: New York could have been something really cool, with some fresh ideas and a cool setting. But the developers didn't tap the potential of the game. The controls are tricky to handle, the co-op mode is a no-go and the story is pretty weird. On the other hand, there are some pretty cool things like the bossfights, the different points of view and the cool spray and grafitti setting.
70
Multiplayer.it November 29, 2011
With its distinctive and unique approach to gender, Sideway: New York is a nice side-scrolling platformer with a new interesting 3D concept. Even though the combat may not be the best and the checkpoint system makes the longevity of the game not memorable.
70
Controls are awkwardly mapped and the music is unbearably repetitive, but exploration is rewarded and the mechanic is neat enough to keep you playing.
68
Anyone remember Marc Ecko's Getting Up or the ridiculous dance game B-Boy? Sideway: New York shares the same urban lifestyle-roots, and combines it with fairly original platforming action.
67
1UP October 18, 2011
Sadly, once the conceptual veneer peels away, you'll be left only with hollow rattle of an empty aerosol can.