Nintendo Universe writes:
Gaijin Games have released the debut trailer for BIT.TRIP FLUX, the final chapter in their ever popular WiiWare series.
"Games that break the mold or truly immerse players aren't just a breath of fresh air. And they don't just show up the competition either. When developers craft unconventional, unexpected or even revolutionary experiences, the result is often a game that is to be remembered for years to come. With this in mind, I thought it would be good to draw attention to a couple games that were released this year that really testify to the fact that even despite the proliferation of mediocre or copycat game concepts nowadays, there's still some innovation going on that's well worth praising." -- Wiiloveit.com
"More than simply entertaining players, Gaijin Games has created a piece of work that contains much emotional depth that will surely leave you questioning the worth of the many mediocre games you've experienced over the years." -- Wiiloveit.com
Acclaimed videogames publisher Rising Star Games has today announced the signing of two new Gaijin Games titles, BIT.TRIP COMPLETE and BIT.TRIP SAGA. Both BIT.TRIP COMPLETE and BIT.TRIP SAGA offer an amazing collection of six of the very best celebrated indie BIT.TRIP videogames, and will be available to buy in Q1, 2012, on Wii and Nintendo 3DS respectively.
And now BIT.TRIP has come full circle, from life to death. Apparently BEAT represents prelife, and FLUX is the afterlife in the evolution of human growth throughout the series. I never realized the metaphorical implications of these games before, which just amazes me how a series could have such simple gameplay and yet be this deep.
I love Gaijin games :)
Whoa, they gave Beat some kind of steroid milkshake or something. Love it.