I played it for a while, it just kind of frustrated me actually... it's too touchy about angles being exact.
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I played it for a while, it just kind of frustrated me actually... it's too touchy about angles being exact.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/...coming-to-psn/
demo for both PSP and PS3 versions tomororw.
Both PSP and PS3 versions to be priced at $9.99
Picked up the PS3 version today, and it is really fantastic. It's a breathe of fresh air in the puzzle genre. I absolutely love the style and the music, I find myself really relaxed when I'm playing the game. Even if I'm ready to throw my controller against the wall because of some difficult puzzles.
I have only gotten through the first 7 or 8 levels, but after the first 2 the difficulty really ramped up. The game really forces you to use all 5 techniques in tandem to get through some of the more tricky puzzles. Plus I love that you can approach each level with a different solution. On one of the stages I found 4 different ways to get to a single check point. I also love that immediately when starting up the new game, I downloaded new content. A sign of good things to come.
My main complaint at this point is the camera. I wish there was a zoom feature. When the level get to be tall and complex it's tough to see exactly where things are when the camera is zoomed so far out.
There's a snap feature for the perspective paths. If you don't use that it's tough to line up a path exactly. Other than that I have found things to be pretty fair.
I'm glad with my PSP purchase of the game, but I'm pissed that there's no support to download additional puzzles to my PSP.
Just played this courtesy of the voucher with my PSPBrite...interesting concept...but yeah it looks like it will frustrate the hell out of me.