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Mighty Rabbit Games, the studio behind Saturday Morning RPG (and Limited Run Games!), announced through Twitter that the once episodic, nostalgia-loaded game is coming to Vita sooner, rather than later, with a physical release in tow.
We love featuring devs and their wares here at VitaPlayer, and today we have a very exciting guest: Greg Kasavin, writer of “Bastion”. We loved the game in our review of it, and we got in touch with Greg to talk about “Bastion”, Vita and the future of SuperGiant Games.
Another glorious day for Vita, as a new game gets announced! This time, it’s the turn of “SwapQuest”. Now, before you go all ape on it because it’s a port of a mobile game, let me tell you… it’s a port of an award-winning mobile game. Not all mobile games are bad, my friend. Only the bad ones.
Aside from minor frame-rate issues, “Bastion” on Vita is one of the best games I’ve ever played, on this or any handheld, and beyond. It’s beautiful, fun and haunting. If you haven’t played it, grab a copy for less than a cup of espresso will cost you in London and enjoy game-making at its best.
At VitaPlayer, we’ve been waiting for “Volume” on Vita for months, so we’re extremely happy to announce that we’ll be reviewing “Thomas Was Alone”s younger brother for you!
Well, after waiting for literally years to play Bastion on my Vita (I already own the game thanks to the Humble Bundle, but I wanted to play it on my handheld), I started to play today.
There really isn’t that much more to say about DT2. If you like first-person dungeon crawlers, this is a solid choice. If you like JRPGs with fan-service, this is a no-brainer. And if you’re on the sensitive side about cartoon girls and how they are depicted in video games, this is definitely not the game for you.
“Teslagrad” is a fantastic puzzle-platformer, with amazing visuals and even greater level design. I do feel like the game could have used tighter controls and a bit more direction, but these things barely detract from what is a must-buy release on our beloved handheld.
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