Section Editor Posts: 62 Joined: 11 Jan 2008 | N+ Coming to PSP and DS
Atari will release N+, the Xbox Live Arcade platformer, for the PSP and DS this July.
The sequel to the award-winning independent game N, N+ lets players control a nimble stick-figure ninja as he attempts to navigate a gauntlet of lasers, landmines, and electrified traps. The downloadable title has earned praise from gamers and reviewers alike for its robust physics engine and steep difficulty curve.
In addition to hundreds of unique singleplayer levels, the game will also include both competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes, as well as a level editor. Both the DS and PSP versions of the game will allow players to sample and download player-created levels through the systems' wireless capabilities.
The game is currently slated for release in July.
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Gone Gonzo Posts: 3637 Joined: 28 Nov 2007 | ....*head explodes from awesomeness* |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 532 Joined: 1 Jan 2008 | Since when did this game become such a super seller franchise? It's been out for years.And nobody really gave a shit. |
Muckraker Posts: 248 Joined: 17 Oct 2007 | correction: I gave a shit!
I wonder how many tests i've bombed solely because of this game... |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1008 Joined: 13 Jan 2007 | JakubK666: Since when did this game become such a super seller franchise? It's been out for years.And nobody really gave a shit.
It's a bit mysterious how it managed to make it on both consoles, but after all, that gives hope to others. It doesn't mean it's going to sell like hot cakes either. It's probably in the same vein as Every Extend Extra. |
N+ Coming to PSP and DS
Atari will release N+, the Xbox Live Arcade platformer, for the PSP and DS this July.
The sequel to the award-winning independent game N, N+ lets players control a nimble stick-figure ninja as he attempts to navigate a gauntlet of lasers, landmines, and electrified traps. The downloadable title has earned praise from gamers and reviewers alike for its robust physics engine and steep difficulty curve.
In addition to hundreds of unique singleplayer levels, the game will also include both competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes, as well as a level editor. Both the DS and PSP versions of the game will allow players to sample and download player-created levels through the systems' wireless capabilities.
The game is currently slated for release in July.
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