Raj Joshi of PlayStation.Blog writes: "We here at 17-BIT are ecstatic to announce we’ll be bringing the same seat-of-your-pants space shooting gameplay of Galak-Z to PS Vita. Since each game of Galak-Z is a unique, randomly-generated adventure, you’ll be able to dive deep into a fresh experience anytime you have a free moment, no matter where you are."
The temperature's rising. The barometer's getting low. According to all sources, a darkened room is the place to go, because video game season is upon us once more! May seems to have been a busy time for video game releases, what with Uncharted 4, Doom, Battleborn and Overwatch all either released, or teetering on the edge of being out. But have the wonderful, charismatic and charming heroes and heroines of Power Up Gaming been playing them? Let's find out.
I'm glad Naughty Dog have taken a more somber tone with Uncharted 4. There wasn't anything wrong with the previous games, but I always like when situations (and decisions, though Uncharted doesn't have many of those) have weight.
The latest Humble Monthly bundle has come out for May, and within it for subscribers is Mad Max, Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty, Galak-Z, and a notable crop of retro-inspired games, among other things. Whether you like multiplayer dungeon crawlers or point-and-click adventure games, this month's offerings look like another eclectic bunch for everyone.
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This month saw the epic return of Vote to Play that gave power to you, the players, to choose the game you wanted to join the monthly games roster. You voted in your masses to support your bros in what could very well be called a MMBRO (massively multi-player bromance).
Nothing for me. I still have Super Stardust HD when Sony gave it away after the 2011 hack.
BroForce for sure, maybe Galak-Z.
Vita titles are seriously lacking this month though. Reality Fighters might just be one of the dumbest titles I have seen on that system. And Flame Over looks a little bland for my tastes.
I honestly can't remember a worse month. Reality fighters on Vita? That terrible launch game that got critically panned? You spoil me Sony