Doki Doki Universe really fills a gap of character driven simple fun that fits wonderfully on the Vita. If you are in the mood for something different and want to visit a candyland type planet and a toxic wasteland planet where a pile of poop is a character then pick up Doki-Doki for a great time.
Assetto Corsa and Darksiders: Warmastered Edition headline PlayStation Now's European June update.
The first week of every month, Short Pause breaks down the games offered to PlayStation Plus subscribers. Every week after that, they focus on one platform and discuss their experiences with just those games. This week, the Vita gets a spin.
The author writes about how neither Doki-Doki Universe, nor Muramasa Rebirth struck a chord with him, but he appreciates aspects of both. Will he continue playing them? Well...
Muramasa Rebith is awesome. Play it some more and try out the DLCs. Doki-Doki sucks though.
I wasn't tempted to launch Muramasa Rebirth the first time but ever since I launched I'm playing it non stop like crazy! I got Momohime and Kisuke both at lvl 99. But I want more so I'll get the DLCs.
I also never played this kind of game before but I like it so much that I want to get Dragon's Crown.
Simon Stevens says; "Photo realistic graphics, eye popping 3D, cinema styled 7.1 stereo sound, experiences that can pull on the heart strings and leaps in technology that all affect frame rates and P’s; oh and console wars, let’s not forget console wars. All of this is an indication that the next generation of machines has well and truly arrived.
Sometimes, however, playing blockbuster after blockbuster (or in my case Assassin’s Creed after Assassin’s Creed) grows a little tiresome and I need a palette cleanser, something that doesn’t take itself seriously, something that isn’t going to push my new machine to the limits of its capability, something, ummm, something, well, simple."