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Oct 31, 2013
80
Once you get past the odd control timing I think anyone can really enjoy Full Bore. The world feels unique and fresh while the gameplay feels familiar enough to be comfortable, but different enough to feel innovative.
May 11, 2014
80
Full Bore is a very entertaining puzzle game worth your time if you don’t mind a more cerebral experience.
May 16, 2014
80
An instantly engaging puzzle game, with a unique personality, that boasts a lot of fun.
May 22, 2014
80
Full Bore might appear as a modest project. It's not as embellished in indie cred and hype as Fez or Braid, and the basic idea is so laid-back and silly that it might invite to you to not take it seriously, but that is exactly the game's strength. There is no stress and no exaggerated expectations, and that's why you'll be gently pulled into its mysteries until you can't put it down. Full Bore is a wonderful puzzle platformer that you should not miss.
May 27, 2014
80
Full Bore is an enjoyable game if you don't mind puzzles that range from simple to difficult within a few minutes of each other.
May 6, 2014
75
Full Bore is a funny game. His opened world allows us to solve the puzzles in random order and the characters are so charismatic that they give a breath of fresh air to the game. If you love the puzzles, you will love Full Bore.
May 8, 2014
75
It tapped into something deep within me — after a few days with the game I started daydreaming in the game's logic. There may be a hundred indie puzzlers that look a bit like it, but Full Bore is in a much weightier class of its own.
Oct 16, 2013
70
Full Bore's bluesy music is catchy, the animations are equally charming and unsettling, the puzzles are often fun to solve, and there are hints of a good, dark mystery behind the greater plot.
May 7, 2014
60
Collecting things for the sake of collecting them isn’t a very compelling reason, and given there isn’t much more to Full Bore than that, it ends up being a decent incomplete puzzle platformer and not much more.
May 14, 2014
60
The majority of Full Bore is a balancing act—charging blindly through the map may incite agoraphobia, while obsessing over a particular nook for too long yields claustrophobia. Getting lost in this game is equally fun and frustrating, in almost exactly even measure.