Vortex Effect: The game is sort of a mixed bag; there’s an almost equal amounts of likes and dislikes here. For starters, the game has a lot of rules and concepts, and to understand all of these things you’ll want to play through the game’s 20 tutorial missions. Each mission introduces a new concept and features a few objectives that you must complete to win. Obviously new players need to be eased into the game and the tutorial missions generally do a good job at introducing players to the complexity of the game, but at the same time some of these are too long and too boring.
Even though this week’s update is packed full of new and exciting content for the PS3, it’s the slew of older, classic titles being made available for the PlayStation Vita for the first time that is this week’s highlight. Before the PlayStation Store updates, expect PlayStation Vita firmware 1.80 to release, updating the Vita with the ability to play the vast library of PSOne Classics already released. What will be the first PSOne Classic you load onto your Vita? Let us know in the comments below! - PSLS
You can tell things are rough for the Vita when people are even this excited just to play old games on it.
Cool I get to try Borberlands for free before I make any decisionon what to do whent the next one comes out.
ThunderBolt: Dungeon Twister for the PSN is a gaming adaptation of the popular French board game. The core concept seems deceptively simple: take a handful of fantasy characters from one part of the board to the next, or have them engage in combat. Whoever reaches the point goal first, wins. But that would be far too simplistic a way to describe this dauntingly complex game.
Hooked Gamers writes: "Dungeon Twister is a great option for friends who own the game but are unable to meet up or those who prefer the company of a computer, but casual fans would be better off purchasing the physical version."