Minutes Review | Gaming Nexus
GN:
Combining gameplay elements in hopes of capturing that peanut butter and chocolate dynamic don’t always work when it comes to video games, as my track record in Game Dev Story will attest. But that’s not real anecdotal evidence, and I’m glad to see that the team at Red Phantom Games taking some unconventional styles of gameplay and make them into a quick burst of fun with Minutes. If Ikaruga had a little brother that always wanted to be a puzzle game, you’d have Minutes, which starts out deceptively simple and by the end of the few hours you’ll spend with it you’ll be swearing up and down at your Vita, while hitting the replay button time and time again.










