It should come as no surprise that Ricochet HD’s appeal (or potential appeal) rests squarely with the niche of gamers who enjoy the brick-breaking genre. But even these fans will want to remain wary of making a purchase in this case.
Presentation - 5.0
Graphics - 5.0
Sound - 5.0
Gameplay - 6.0
Lasting Appeal - 7.0
A clumped mass of games is hitting PSN next month, and a lot of it is free to PS Plus subscribers. Including Awesomenauts, the multiplayer battle arena style game from the creators of another former freebie a la PS Plus called Swords & Soldiers.
The list of free games goes on and on, most likely totaling somewhere in the range of $100 worth. For PS3 gamers that have not yet signed up for a Plus subscription may want to consider next month as the best time to do so.
Remember though, nearly all PS Plus freebie are only free for a one week period, thereafter going for the full price, so you want to be punctual.
Gamesblip writes: Damn, we’ve gotsta pay us more of that attention stuff. We had NFI somebody made an Amiga emulator for the PS3...
I think the site gets a 1 out of 10 for using yellow on there site. Damn my eyes nearly went crossed.
The yellow and black is to celebrate the return of AFL this weekend (Go Tiges!) - normal service will resume very shortly...
Les Zaldor writes:
"This genre is so crowded on the PlayStation Network it’s almost overwhelming. With standouts like Shatter, can Ricochet HD bust bricks with the best of them?"