TSA writes: "Habroxia, developed by Lillymo Games, is a retro-style scrolling shoot ’em up, your single ship facing off against wave upon wave of enemies across across fifteen levels in story mode and three endless modes. There are power ups to collect, astronauts to save, and bosses to battle, all wrapped up with chip tune music and 16-bit graphics with a steady difficulty curve."
KeenGamer: "Let's take a look at the most promising PS Vita games fans can look forward to playing in 2021 while they celebrate the system's tenth birthday. From pixel platformer Lazr to shoot 'em up Habroxia 2, it seems the handheld isn't dead yet."
Vita fan here even though I have not touched mine in about a year. I'm glad to see there are still titles being made for it.
Dave writes - "What flavour of bullet-hell shoot ‘em-up do you tend to go for? A horizontal shooter, like the Gradius and R-Type classics? Or do you find the vertical shooter, like Xevious or Raiden, a touch more refined? Habroxia kicks all those comparisons into touch as it gives you the chance to play both. Habroxia is out now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S after previously dropping on PS4, Vita and Switch."
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