Not good game at all, not worth spending Rs 1300/- when u get good games free on d smartphones, really disappointed by Sony
Not good game at all, not worth spending Rs 1300/- when u get good games free on d smartphones, really disappointed by Sony
If you wanted to get a PlayStation Vita on the 15th of February, a full week ahead of its standard launch in North America and Europe, you had to purchase what was called a "first edition bundle" that included a 3G version of the system, a carrying case, a 4GB memory card and a retail copy of Little...
A very fun little game that showcases the Vita's hardware. Though there are a few stinkers in here, most of the games are actually very fun.
Great
Little Deviants has bits and pieces scattered through it that are appealing and enjoyable to play, but clumsy, unintuitive gameplay, and the physical demands that gameplay makes, saps the fun out of the experience.
Oddly attractive aesthetic marriage of blocky structures and Rabbids-esque character design; the simplest mini-games have universal appeal; cats as trophies
Frustratingly unintuitive; unintentionally exposes a number of control flaws in the Vita; designed to be played in uncomfortable positions; barely any real incentive to return to minigames
One can feel the touch of the void on every aspect, the faint droning echo of sick, tuneless piping for an inscrutable and alien corporate master. The end product serves no one.
Packaged with the First Edition Bundle for PlayStation Vita, Little Deviants is an expected mini-game collection that showcases the unique features of the handheld - the front and rear touch panels, the camera, the Sixaxis accelerometers, and even the built-in microphone.
Features the Vita's unique controls; Bright; cheery graphics
Bright; cheery graphics; No online multiplayer; Costs way too much; Tags
Little Deviants is an excellent way to experiment with the PlayStation Vita's numerous new features, including the front and rear touchpads, camera, motion sensor and augmented reality capabilities.
Cute visuals; Tight motion controls; Fun collectibles
Frustrating rear touchpad controls; No multiplayer; Repeat minigames
One the things I love about being a gaming enthusiast, is the anticipation of a new system. The sense of wonder is always intoxicating while talking about the possibilities with friends and fellow gamers.
+ It's kind of cute; + Nice colors
Shoehorned gimmick controls; Dumb/lack of story; Uninspired stages and gameplay; Soulless
Mediocre: An exercise in apathy, neither Solid nor Liquid. Not exactly bad, but not very good either. Just a bit 'meh,' really.
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