Sunday, April 1, 2012
3DS, Rising Star certified: 3, which shows
The BIT.TRIP
series of video games has long been celebrated all things retro. The raw images of neon and a symphony of beeps could almost have come straight out of the 1980s, while the gameplay - always intense and based on the high score - shamelessly revels in affinity with the past
- BIT.TRIP Saga
- , also released as
- full BIT.TRIP
All six games, each reaction test, are minimalist and abstract, and loads the player quickly handling esoteric forms in several ways. While there will appeal to those with a taste for the game or the realism of the worlds developed for players interested in more instinctive emotions, the
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