With the recent announcement of Alien Havoc coming to the DSiWare service, Nintendo Life wanted to get in touch with its creators to find out a little bit more about the game and what we can expect from this release.
Thankfully the good people at Creat Studios were kind enough to take time out of their busy schedule to take part in an exclusive interview with Nintendo Life. Proving that three is not a crowd, Scott Hyman (director of business development), John Manuelian (producer and game programmer) and Ben Rodgers (artist) were very open about what they could expect from this intriguing title.
Tech-Gaming writes: "When PSP Minis were first announced at the Gamescom convention last August, some thought Sony might have stumbled on a way to revitalize the sagging PSP market. For far too long the portable system had existed on a software regime that mirrored the diet of its console brethren: substantially-sized games at ample prices. By offering gamers bite-sized portions at modest costs, developers could finally create diversions that played to the strengths of the pocket-sized system."
PSFocus writes: "The PSPgo platform and is a download only during the introduction of these new handheld was introduced like a new kind of game: the Minis. These games appear as small games on the PlayStation Network for one low price. In addition, the developer no more than 100MB to use for this game and because of limited space and the low price is why the name Minis created. Almost weekly appearance during the PlayStation Store update new Minis. We also have the first games under the microscope."
DGS-Online writes: "Creat Studios sells Alien Havoc as retro, a reminder of bygone times. In terms of visual style calls their top-down puzzle and action game really reminds me of the good old times. If it's also another fun than playing it did not to stay."