Push Square: "Panic! isn't a bad game, but its imprecise touch controls hold it back. There's definitely a decent premise here – but, much like its subject material, the puzzler's best ideas are obscured beneath several layers of sticky, murky matter."
GamesRadar - The Sega CD is best known for its library of crappy FMV games like Sewer Sharks and Night Trap. But you might not have heard of Panic!, an utterly bizarre adventure through time and space that makes literally no sense. Lucas, Ryan, and Greg press every button they can in the efforts to help Slap and Stick before they get barfed on, crushed, or vaporized. Can't understand what we mean? Well, you soon will.
The launch of PlayStation Mobile as a new digital format has been greeted with a fairly muted response from the videogames industry at large. Accepted as the natural evolution of the PS minis programme, some publishers have jumped at the chance to produce one title that can be played on a multitude of devices while others simply see it as a secondary option to iOS in the same fashion as Android or Windows Phone productions. One publisher that has been quick to capitalise on the initiative as it meets its early adopters is Ripstone, with Panic! now available as one of their earliest projects.
Thumbs Up & Green Hill’s upcoming videogame Panic! is almost ready to be unleashed on the world. Developed in collaboration with indie games publisher Ripstone, Panic! for PlayStation Mobile is a fast-paced, action puzzle videogame that pits you against an Alien Slime Monster bent upon slimy destruction.