Game Review: de Blob 2 (Xbox One)
The follow up to the Wii exclusive, de Blob 2 was released on all the major consoles early 2011. It, like its predecessor, has since been given a bit of a remastering and re-released on the Xbox One.
The follow up to the Wii exclusive, de Blob 2 was released on all the major consoles early 2011. It, like its predecessor, has since been given a bit of a remastering and re-released on the Xbox One.
Originally released in 2008 as an exclusive for the Wii, the remastered version of de Blob has now been released on the PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch.
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