The latest in the Lumines series brings light gameplay enhancements and gorgeous visuals.
Given the overwhelming success of Lumines on the PSP, as well as all of its subsequent releases on other platforms, it's not particularly surprising to see a new edition of the title on the PlayStation Vita at launch. Little has changed since the first rendition of the game, but Lumines: Electronic Symphony still packs quite a punch thanks to the sharp visual fidelity of the Vita and the well-tailored soundtrack.
Available now only for the PlayStation Vita.
After months of Xbox 360 exclusivity, Child of Eden has finally made its way to the PlayStation 3. Was the wait worth it?
Child of Eden is not a game that can be easily described—it needs to be experienced. At its core it’s a simple arcade style shooter and the controls couldn’t be easier to pick up, but there is so much more to this game than those simple elements. Child of Eden is a visceral experience in the purest meaning of the word. Simply put, it’s a game you won’t soon forget.
Explore the beauty of life and the world through this aural and visual feast.
Wow. That’s all I can say after completing Child of Eden last night. Just, wow. Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Q? Games have delivered an experience that’s stunningly gorgeous and completely unparalleled. I’m struggling to find the words to describe the experience I had, but it was something completely unique and personal. For me, it was emotional, immersive, and moving, conjuring up memories and thoughts from throughout my life.
Watch this trance inducing gameplay trailer from Child of Eden, to be played with Kinect on the Xbox 360.
A twitter post by Q Entertainment alerts fans to the possibility.
Q Entertainment has released three extremely popular titles on both XBLA and in disc form together on the Xbox 360. Rez HD, Meteos Wars, and Every Extend Extra Extreme are three titles they currently have no intention of bringing to PSN.
Q Entertainment describes the problems with trying to release the title in digital form.
Many gamers have been wondering about classic titles becoming available for download on the PSP Go. One of those titles in particular is Lumines, a title first released back in 2005 on UMD for the PSP.