Charlie Large reviews Tikipod's ZX Spectrum styled PlayStation Vita title Rock Boshers DX: Director's Cut for The Vita Lounge and finds that gameplay wins over graphics!
Blondlizard writes for P&L:"I can’t think of a Nintendo Switch game that teleports you to an era that replicates the days of ZX Spectrum gaming as well as Rock Boshers does. Developers Tikipod have totally nailed the whole Spectrum 80’s vibe with exact loading screens, flashing boarders, and even the alien like ear scratching tones. The only element missing being the cold flesh like keypad and the occasional error loading screen – thankfully, these are things we can live without. Due to this this awesome retro feel, newcomers to gaming may be scratching their heads upon first glance. Meanwhile, other ‘mature’ gamers will suddenly be dreaming they are 30 years younger, complete with a soppy smile on the face."
Handheld Players takes a look at the PS Vita new releases in January 2018.
Strangely Vita have more releases than Xbox as whole but yet Sony doesn't supporr it anymore after second year of it release.
I thought Velocity 2X was already out. Do yourself a favor and play it! It's probably my favorite indie game, it's fast and competing with the finish time is pretty addictive.
Edit: Oh never mind this is physical copy.
Get ready to take a trip back to the 80s, the 1880s!
Help young Queen Victoria fight her way across Mars and attempt to escape home in this exceedingly retro arcade adventure!
Created to look, feel and sound like a ZX Spectrum styled videogame from the 1980s - Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut mixes top down and side on 8-way directional shooting action.
See amazing sights as you journey across Mars - drawn from an eye popping palette of colors.
Prepare to bosh rocks! - with only the occasional break for tea and scones.