Part of Sony’s push for the Playstation Vita is to expand its downloadable line-up with some cheaper fare, making it more competitive with the mobile phone platforms out there. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is an early highlight of that approach, being the least expensive launch title clocking in at just under the $10 price point. However, it is anything but the least fun game on the handheld, being a highly original platfomer that does some of the same tricks phone games do while still taking advantage of the buttons and analog sticks a dedicated gaming system provides. Find out if it's worth the $10 when Michael Leparc reviews Tales From Space: Mutant blogs Attack for the PS Vita.
From PSU: "Limited Run Games (LRG) announced at E3 2019 the final list of physical releases of PlayStation Vita game. LRG has been one of the only remaining supporters of Sony’s long-forgotten handheld. Many fans love LRG for this service, but all good things must come to an end."
SXO: Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs attack originally came out as a PSVita launch title back in 2012, created by the same developer that would eventually give us the hit Luchador game Guacamelee! The added touch screen mechanics have stayed the same, meaning this Switch version feels perfect for this game.
DrinkBox Studios has announced that their classic puzzle platformer Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack launches on Nintendo Switch today for $9.99 / €9.99.
I got this for my Vita and will get it again for my Switch, totally underrated game imo.
I Love This Game I Really Enjoyed it, had soo much Fun like making the Biggest Katamari Ball in 2D