Super Stardust Delta_ The Kotaku Review

The best physical attributes of the PlayStation Vita are the machine’s big screen and twin analog sticks. They h25 com เข้าสู่ระบบ​ are conveniently what Super Stardust Delta uses best to make one of the cheapest launch games for Sony’s new gaming portable one of its best.(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c&cid=872d12ce-453b-4870-845f-955919887e1b'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c" }).render("79703296e5134c75a2db6e1b64762017"); }); Super Stardust Delta is a twin-stick shooter of spaceship vs. aliens and asteroids. It’s a h25 com เข้าสู่ระบบ​ descendant of everything from Spacewar and Space Invaders to the Xbox 360’s own great launch game, Geometry Wars Retro Evolved It is, more specifically, the latest in a lineage of Stardust games from Finnish development studio Housemarque, who appear to operate with the twin mandates of producing games that make gaming hardware blaze and making sure their download-only games show up their physically-bought, more expensive counterparts. Delta is dazzling. The $10 download-only game plays similarly to Housemarque’s PlayStation 3 game Super Stardust HD. It places the player as a spaceship that can fly around a planet while using that ship to blast apart a cosmic bucket dump of meteors and aliens. The player can switch at any time from lashing its torrent of troubles with a fiery whip to blasting them with ice bullets. (The rock-crusher third option from the PS3 game is gone here.) Enemies tend to be weak only to one or the other, so much of your strategy involves flipping from one weapon the the other. WHY: It just might be the best Vita launch game and is certainly the most visually dazzling. SUPER STARDUST DELTA Developer: Housemarque Platforms: PS Vita Released: February 8 (download only) Type of game: Twin-stick shooter. What I played: Fueled by dozens of hours of playing its PS3 big brother, played to the end of the first three of its five planets on increasingly scorching medium difficulty; unlocked two of five mini-games. My Two Favorite Things Eye-drying gameplay and visuals that require no blinking as you commit to a storm of arcade shooting. Happiness is taking down enemy meteors and aliens with a massive, fiery space whip that’s as long as a continent. My Two Least-Favorite Things Pinching meteors to destroy them in the first of the obligatory Vita-gimmick mini-games. Accidentally triggering precious black-hole bombs by tapping the back of the system thanks to poor default controls. Made-to-Order Back-of-Box Quotes “This game is so good, but you’ll never know it because there’s no box for this game on which to put this honest praise!” – Stephen Totilo, Kotaku.com “Whoops! I didn’t mean to activate that black hole!” – Stephen Totilo, Kotaku.com Delta’s defining element is the nearly constant chaos of its battlefield. On the PS3, HD was as stunning a fireworks display as the machine has ever seen. On the Vita, Delta is just as remarkable. Massive meteors fracture into uncountable pieces. Dozens of enemies swarm toward your ship. Piles of score bonuses litter the surface, as do power-ups that frequently but gradually enhance the potency of your guns. The developers get a minor demerit for mapping the game’s new black-hole bombs to taps on the rear of the Vita. I accidentally triggered these things too many times, when all I thought I was doing was shifting my hands to comfortably hold the system. Touch-screen missiles are better. You don’t accidentally touch the front screen. Thankfully, you can re-map all of these inputs to buttons. Hooray! It’s not as if the game’s terrain is visually boring to compensate. While the planetary playing fields are smooth, they are simply a transparent spherical shell around u31 game เข้าสู่ระบบ extraordinary planetary cores that are detailed with massive cities and land formations. And if that’s not enough, the playing field is frequently clouded with several hundred motes of green stardust that must be collected to trigger drops of super weapons and increase in the game’s score multipliers. You play the game for high scores, elevating the multiplier until you die and advancing through the planetary levels one increasingly frantic fight against the space blitz at a time. Bosses are tough and, as with the rest of this thing, happily not recycled from the PS3 game. The Vita effectively pulls in rival PlayStation friends’ scores to give you new goals. The bad parts of Super Stardust Delta are left to the margins as mini-games. There reside quick, timed mini-modes that make the twin-stick controls look all the better by forcing you to play via touch screen. In the first mode of the two I unlocked in time for review, you have to pinch meteors into oblivion by u31 เครดิตฟรี 188 pinching the Vita’s front and back touchscreen/panels where the meteors are. This is about as comfortable as using one hand to massaging the top and bottom of your foot at the same time. The second mini-game, which involves flicking discs on the touch screen, makes me uninterested in unlocking the next three. There are other launch games u31 game เข้าสู่ระบบ more awkwardly designed to show off the Vita tech. Super Stardust Delta, by sticking u31 เครดิตฟรี 188 to the most important Vita elements in its main mode, shows Sony’s handheld off the best.

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