Supporting both Wii Remote and Wii Balance Board control methods, Vertigo harks back to rolling-ball games of old with fifty-four tracks across nine environments. Three classes of 'Xorb' ball are available, each one with their own set of unlockable upgrade options, as well as the ability to customise and tune each ball according to the player's preferred balance of speed and manoeuvrability.
Step into the mind of a suspect and find out the truth in Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo, a new Thriller thematically based on the legendary film.
Vertigo developer Richard Stitselaar discusses the new World of Diving game and the virtual reality version for Oculus Rift in this exclusive interview from GDC 2014.
ExtremeGamer - Some reviews simply write themselves. Simply put: ‘Vertigo’ is a futurized version of legacy title ‘Marble Madness,’ ported from a 2009 Wii offering of the same name. The only catch is, Marble Madness – now over 25 years old – is better than Vertigo.
For some reason it seems Vertigo would be the name of a sci-fi Wii shooter? Oh, well, instead we get another stupid party game collection!!