Ben from ThoseGamers has this to say about Super Stardust Ultra: Let me say this upfront. I am a sucker for a classic game. Maybe it’s the nostalgia that gets brought up every time a classic is remade. It takes me back to a simpler time in gaming where the graphics were so simple that the only thing you could argue over was who was hogging the controller. A time when games existed solely to entertain. Super Stardust Ultra’s roots go back around 20 years. It is a classic twin stick arcade shooter. If Asteroids and Resign got together and had a love child this is the sort of game that they would have created.
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Quote: Many PlayStation owners received a system notification on Thursday that the frenetic arcade-style shooter Super Stardust Ultra is getting bumped up from an ESRB rating of E to E10+. A video game’s rating doesn’t usually change after it’s been released. In this case, strangely, the rating will change even though, for some people, the game will not.
Not surprising really, there will need to be a new rating system for VR games. There'll also need to be a new health warning system.
One of my favorite most played games on ps3, about the same game on Vita and ps4. If you haven't played it I recommend it, think of it like a better variation of geometry wars