Not exact matches
The PlayStation
version of the game will also see exclusive content
themed around Horizon: Zero Dawn, and it was the only
console to see pre-release betas.
With the hugely anticipated
console release
of the superhero -
themed fighter Injustice: Gods Among Us right around the corner, Warner Bros. has surprised everyone this week by releasing an impressive mobile
version of the game: and the best part is that Injustice iOS is entirely free to play!
You'll still control four Marines, but instead
of dealing out well - placed headshots, you'll be placing them around the battlefield in a game that more resembles Chess than the «shoot first, ask questions later»
theme of the
console versions.
for the PSP aims to capture the same game show
themed trivia fun you'd have in your home with the
console versions of Buzz!
This all - encompassing
version of the game includes the game itself, Director's commentary, a dynamic
theme for the
console, two PSN avatars, and a number
of gameplay enhancements.
Expanding on Strider paying homage to past titles, the soundtrack features remixed selections from other games in the series, while retaining a «retro» sound that emulates music found in games from older
consoles; tracks remixed for Strider include the likes
of «Kazakh
Theme» and «Egypt
Theme» from Strider NES, «Raid» and «Coup» from the Genesis
version of Strider, and «Armed Fortress» from Strider 2:
With another Disney
themed game like Epic Mickey 2 coming months later its home
consoles version, this could be the case
of another late PsVita port.
Also, the game over
theme from Ascension and Call
of the Dead, shouldn't be in Kino Der Toten and must be played with their original game over
theme like the one in the
console version.
As one might guess from the distinct lack
of purple on the 3DS, (the US
version of the classic
console featured a purple - accented design) this particular edition
of the SNES -
themed handheld is currently exclusive to Europe, with no plans announced yet for a US release.
As was once the case with Mario, the gameboy titles used to be variations on a
theme, rather than a shrunk down
version of the current
console title.