It works remarkably well thanks to a compelling score-chaining system that rewards risky play. That entails cutting away segments of each face, avoiding enemies and your own ‘tail’ in the process. It’s pretty easy to explain Cubixx to an older gamer (or a young one who knows his gaming history) – it’s Qix played out on the outside surface of a cube. While Age of Zombies doesn’t differ dramatically from similar efforts such as Dracula - Undead Awakening, it remains an excellent blaster with slick visuals and a cheeky, expletive-fuelled sense of humour. In this case, you must fend off hoards of zombies with a potent arsenal of pistols, shotguns, and other nasty shooty things. The first of two Halfbrick games on this list show that the developer really has its finger on the Minis pulse.Īge of Zombies is an accomplished twin-stick shooter – which means that you control your character (the ‘80s action star send-up Barry Steakfries) with the left analogue stick and shoot with the face keys. ![]() What have you been playing and enjoying on Sony’s underrated handheld? Let us know in the comments below. Here are Pocket Gamer's favourite PSP games of 2010 so far. ![]() So far this year we’ve seen some absolute beauties, with even the much maligned Minis service chipping in with its fair share of gems. Okay, so Nintendo’s 3DS looks like it’s going to trump the five year old Sony handheld in every conceivable way, and the iPhone/iPod touch continues to best it (in many people’s eyes) as a mainstream multimedia player.Ĭonsidering all the doom and gloom surrounding the device (in the west, at least), it doesn’t half continue to produce some good games. And other cliches to that effect.įrankly, we’re a little tired of hearing (alright, and saying) it.
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