on 17-01-2012 09:26 AM
Seriously, they're little pots of gaming gold.
I'm still pretty much obsessed with getting a perfect on 'Where is my heart?', and spent a good two hours balsting through 'a space shooter for 2 bucks' last night after completing 'age of zombies' the night before.
It's sad as much like everyone else, I pretty much ignopred these little beaties for the longest of times, but now after giving them a chance amd finding that a lot of the originality and uniqueness missing in the big AAA titles can be found in these cut price treats.
Granted, there's no trophy support, but when the actual gameplay basics are as good as some of the best mini's, I don't think that matters. Just think of it like going back in time to the megadrive era and your gaming delight will overflow with awesome.
Of course it helps that I have a PSP, so they don't look crazy on a big screen![]()
on 17-01-2012 09:36 AM
Check out Speedball 2 then, for some pure retro-gaming gold goodness ![]()
Check out Extreme Golf or Shepherd for the iPhone.
on 17-01-2012 09:42 AM
on 17-01-2012 10:09 AM
InfiniteStates wrote:Check out Speedball 2 then, for some pure retro-gaming gold goodness
Sheep! I forgot to mention Speedball 2, t'is a beautiful walk down memory lane for sure.
It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to say at the moment mini's alone are justifying my PS+, such is my gushing fanboy affection for them right now.
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