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PSNStores PSM Quick Play: Crash Planets & Cosmic Clean-up

Impressions from the week's new releases on PlayStation Mobile.

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psnstores.com
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Crash Planets [PlayStation Mobile Review] | ShogunGamer.com

Ian Fisher writes: Evoking shades of the mid-tier/low budget PS2/PSP games that are released in Japan, Crash Planets has a concept that is silly yet could’ve made for a fun game if it wasn’t for the constant control issues that plague the experience. Compared to the other key offerings made on PlayStation Mobile within the last two months, Crash Planets is a valiant effort considering its origins, but it fails to meet the standards that make for an entertaining game, even when looked upon as a bite-sized adventure.

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shogungamer.com
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Cosmic Clean-Up Now Available for PlayStation Mobile

Ripstone has today released Cosmic Clean-Up for PlayStation Mobile. Use the flames of your very own rocket thruster to burn your way through outer space. Cosmic Clean-Up, created by production house Green Hill, is a 2D skill game where risk and reward is the main mechanic.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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Cosmic Clean-Up Coming to PlayStation Mobile

Indie production house Green Hill and publisher Ripstone have announced their newest release, Cosmic Clean-Up. Discover space as the first cosmonaut of your own planet. Use the flames of your rocket thruster to burn your way through outer space, and go where no man has gone before. Cosmic Clean-Up is a 2D skill game where risk/reward is the main mechanic.

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electronictheatre.co.uk