GamezBox writes: "The first time I played Gravity Crash I had a feeling of familiarity. Like I had played it before. I hadn't but the fact that UK developer Just Add Water had created a game that looked and felt a lot like a cross between the old favourite Asteroids and the more recent retro shooter Geometry Wars meant that there was a feeling of being here before. In fact if you closed your eyes, the soundtrack alone would make you believe Geometry Wars 2 was on screen."
Dragon Gaming recently published an article on Welsh representation in gaming. The article was comprehensive enough – covering big hitters such as Assassin’s Creed IV and Ni No Kuni, as well as some lesser-known games, people and companies. It seems, however, that they missed quite a few neat cases of Welshness in the industry. Many people in the community reached out to them on Twitter and Reddit, pointing them to check out some of the examples they missed, so check out they did. Here’s a little more representation of Wales and the Welsh in video games – straight from the community.
Glenn and Josh celebrate(?) 400 episodes of the podcast by taking calls from the community that can be blamed for the longevity of said podcast. Comedian is Nick DiPaolo
Stewart Gilray from Just Add Water joins Glenn and Josh
New Releases
Gravity Crash came out 5 years ago
‘Venom’ coming to Zen Pinball 2
“You can’t effectively test” for games like DRIVECLUB
Hacker group claims they got into the PSN
Patch coming for ‘Never Alone’
What we’re playing and watching
Episode 400 LIVE next Sunday
PlayStation Experience
Comedian is Steve Rannazzisi
Strange, I felt it was more of a "Solar Jet Man" rip off. Oh, that's what ill informed journalist will do for ya. Lead you down the path of conformity. Worst review yet for this game, and I'm not talking about score. I'm talking about the lack of general knowledge about the games roots.