Akiba’s Beat given a release date for NA and EU! Trailer, too!
Our mega-friends at XSEED have been in touch to let us know that the highly anticipated follow-up to Akiba’s Trip has been given release dates!
Our mega-friends at XSEED have been in touch to let us know that the highly anticipated follow-up to Akiba’s Trip has been given release dates!
Some great games coming to you via this sale! We’ve even picked our favorites!
Yes, “Volume” is a stealth game with polygon graphics. But that’s like saying that “King Lear” is some wood pulp and black ink.
You’d be kinda missing the point.
Expect a full review in the coming days.
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.
“Heroes of Loot” is all about having a no-frills portable dungeon crawler, and it excels at it. It’s fast, it’s fun, it’s frantic, and surprisingly, it’s quite cheap: a launch price of $3 makes this one hell of a bargain.
If you own a PS4 and are in the market for a break from the AAA titles coming your way, Xeodrifter on your Vita is a great throwback to the 8-bit gems of yesteryear. And if you, like me, game exclusively on portables, then Xeodrifter will be a fantastic bookend between JRPGs and the odd Nintendo title.
I’ve been looking forward to playing Xeodrifter for a long, long time. I’m a big fan of Mutant Mudds, which I played on my 3DS XL *gasps*. I’m a sucker for 2D platformers (3D platformers BEGONE!) and this seemed like the perfect fit for me.
Hey! Do you remember last week when I was so happy that North America was getting good sales again? Well, call me Johnny and throw me out, because it seems like I may have jinxed us all to oblivion.
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