gamrReview - "While there were many Playstation Vita titles playable at E3 this year, Ruin manages to be unique among them in that it is the first of what I expect will be many titles to feature cross-platform play between the same game on PS3 and Vita. Not only can the game be played on either PS3 or Vita, but you can save and load almost instantly between the two versions, eliminating the sort of delay you would have quitting out of a game and transferring saves as with PSOne Classics on the PSP and PS3. Of course, there’s more to the game than just its multiplatform multiplayer."
1RBC: This week in gaming, Starforge was abandoned by its developers, details about the pricing of the Nintendo Switch's online multiplayer service were unveiled, ZeniMax has been awarded $500 million in their lawsuit against Oculus VR and Namco founder Masaya Nakamura has passed away- all this and more on this week's episode of 1RBC Gaming Weekly.
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VRFocus - Ruin and the Maze Runner are two different motion-picture productions presented in a similar fashion on Gear VR. These passive presentations further the idea of Gear VR as a new vision for media consumption not just limited to videogames, but rather video as well, all dressed-up with a unique design inspired by the former to enhance the latter. Both Ruin and The Maze Runner were showcased in a version of the Oculus Cinema seen in IMAX: Admit One, and yet each had something unique about their presentation.