'Unravel' Eases EA's Shortcomings with Its Endearing Concept
"Unravel" is the latest indie video game that will be presented by Electronic Arts (EA) at the upcoming E3 conference. Developed by Coldwood Entertainment, "Unravel" is reportedly impressive and big enough to have EA feature it in the upcoming event. Attack of the Fan Boy says that "Unravel" will soften EA's tumultuous decorum and mistakes in the past.
According to the news outlet, EA is known to buying indie game developers only to shut them down once they have them under their wings. The company has also been responsible in the oversimplification of complex games, compromising the games' trademark and worth just to make it more appealing to the gaming world.
EA's take on "Unravel" surprisingly puts them on the positive side of reviews. It actually softened the company's spawning nature without really caring for the intellectual investment made by game developers on their projects. "Unravel," with its endearing concept, caught EA's attention. The company made amends by pouring its time to prepare for the game's E3 introduction.
According to Yahoo! News, "Unravel's" storyline begins with Yarny, the sweet and small person made of yarn who travels the outside world in search of his owner's lost memories. Swiftly swinging and leaping across the abyss, "Unravel" is best known for its excellent graphics, something that Coldwood Entertainment made sure off.
If you haven't realized how small and cute Yarny is, you can actually use the size of a bookcase and make it look like a mountain to him. A rolling pebble is considered as a life threatening structure in Yarny's world.
Endearing and charming as it may seem, Yarny's journey is nothing like a simple stroll. Just like unraveling a yarn, he also meets distress and hardships through his long journey. The news outlet says that "Unravel" challenges the players to use yarn and think of the best option in creating materials that will allow a smooth journey for Yarny.
Yarny has a limited length of yarn throughout the game. Once players reach the limit and haven't finish the challenge, they need to spool themselves up to continue with the challenge.
"Unravel" is a single-player video game developed by Coldwood Entertainment and published by EA. "Unravel" is now available for purchase and runs on the PlaysStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.
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