Dec 20, 2016 Air Race Speed is a worthwhile portable racer that'll get your hands sweating with its lightning-fast gameplay. It has its problems yet its addictive nature and impressive replay value may have you hooked until you become an ace pilot.
Reviewed by playing a and on December 23, 2016Air Race Speed is also available as AiRace Speed for.Games where you soar through the air at high speeds almost always make for exciting experiences. Air Race Speed accomplishes this with simple and enjoyable gameplay but do too many obstacles get in the way of the fun? Better slow down; so many obstacles to avoid.Although Air Race Speed is a perplexing title for a video game, it's actually quite a basic portable racer. All you do is steer a speedy ship as it perpetually moves forward through tunnel-filled stages.
As you guide it up, down, left, and right past obstacles while occasionally rolling left and right to fit through tight spaces, it's hard not to admire its addictive simplicity. Being able to glide by without colliding into the many hazards is very difficult. You'll come across narrow slits that rotate, doors that close off most of the track, and fields full of strategically-placed columns. Of course, just making it through stages isn't enough of a challenge so thankfully you're rewarded for how quickly you can do so. Whenever you crash (which will be often), three seconds is added to your total time and you restart at the last checkpoint. Therefore, if you're a fast and careful pilot then you'll likely succeed in the challenging world of Air Race Speed.Besides gliding along and avoiding obstacles, you can press the boost button to speed up a great deal. This is necessary if you want to achieve gold stars yet it makes the gameplay infinitely more challenging so it's a good idea to only boost whenever you feel comfortable.
Once you complete a long stretch (or even an entire stage) while boosting and not crashing; it can be quite the rush!Alongside the preset stages, there are also endless stages where you see how far you can go down a randomly generated hallway and bonus stages where you fly through rings as fast as possible. Both of these add refreshing variety and provide nifty spins on the basic gameplay. No matter which kind of stage you're tackling, it's a load of fun to replay them while aiming for shorter race times and earning more stars.
Overall, there's enough variety and replay value to keep you entertained for longer than the average portable racer. Soaring through a straight tunnel can be quite a tough taskAir Race Speed looks rather decent. The environments are colourful and sometimes flashy yet they're almost never distracting (which is good because you need to be able to concentrate on what's ahead). Most stages are metallic as if you're flying through a space station while others have an organic texture like you've found yourself in an alien nest. Besides that, there really isn't much variety in the visual department and that's disappointing. On the audio side, you get to listen to an eclectic mix of predominantly strange electronic tunes.
In the end, I'd say that it's a mostly forgettable soundtrack although I must admit; my head did bob to the beat from time to time.My biggest issue with Air Race Speed is that it often requires you to memorize stages in order to do a decent job on them. Sometimes, I would fly through a tough level that has an insane amount of hazards while using boost whenever I could and not crashing once then I'd get a silver star. It's quite disheartening when this happens. One of the most frustrating parts of games like these is knowing that you'll have to fundamentally memorize a lot of the stages just to get the best grade.
Another factor that contributes to this is that some hazards can appear very ambiguous. For example, a wall may look like a safe passage from a distance yet you won't realise that until you slam into it. This sort of thing doesn't happen often but it can be nothing short of annoying when it does. At least flying through rings here is more fun than in Superman 64Air Race Speed is a worthwhile portable racer that'll get your hands sweating with its lightning-fast gameplay. It has its problems yet its addictive nature and impressive replay value may have you hooked until you become an ace pilot.
Following on from the PSP, which aimed to be a PS2 in your pocket, came the PS Vita. The little console that could. It could almost run PS3 quality games, and it also evolved into a console that was well known for doing things a bit differently. Although it does have games like Uncharted, it is better for the weird, wonderful, beautiful and downright fascinating titles that make up the best PS Vita games.Hundreds of unusual indie games, remakes of classics, and lush role-playing games and visual novels have kept Vita owners devoted to their machines long after industry pundits declared it dead. League of angels 2 code giveaway 2018.
No matter what kind of player you are, there's something for you amongst the best PS Vita games ever made.25. Killzone: Mercenaryhas never been the pinnacle of shooter series, but this exclusive PS Vita sequel is easily the best portable FPS ever made. Mercenary makes the most of its handheld unit, sporting jaw-dropping visuals, expansive gameplay, and a multiplayer that gives Xbox 360 and PS3 titles a run for their money.As gun-for-hire Aaron Danner, you'll face the full brunt of the Helghast-Vektan war in set pieces that rival sci-fi Hollywood blockbusters.
With ample weapons at your disposal, and all manner of enemies eager to gun you down, Killzone: Mercenary is an intense and polished game that shows the PS Vita's true mettle. Don't Starvemight be an honest title (no really, try not to starve), but nothing can truly prepare you for the perpetual stress of attempting to survive in a world that desperately wants you permadead. A handy stomach meter needs kept full to avoid hallucinations and madness but that’s only one of a stack of risks you have to contend with on the randomly generated biomes of complete death. Murderous spiders, penguins and even furious trees await your innocent survivalist.Just like in Game of Thrones, winter is coming so even if your summer day is going ok and you’ve managed to build a proper fire that isn’t a nightmare to keep lit every night, misery is just around the corner. Yet despite the constant stress, there’s something beautiful about this nightmare and a genuine sense of achievement as the days count up and you're still wandering around without too many hallucinations. Plus, if it’s all too much, you can always turn off winter. MinecraftIt’s no accident that Mojang’s world builder has sold more than 100 million copies across PC, consoles and mobile.
Is a game of literally endless possibilities. Want to build yourself a farm, raise chickens, and have a simple life? Maybe don’t mine at night. But want to go on vast adventures and quest to slay an enormous dragon? That’s fine too. Or maybe you just want to hang out with friends and build yourself your own world to live in that looks like Hogwarts or Middle Earth.There’s nothing like landing in a new biome in creative mode of Minecraft and being overwhelmed by the possibilities ahead.
As Vita experiences go, the blocky wonder makes for a perfect handheld adventure. Relax in creative mode or get stressed in survival as you hurry to build your first shelter to protect against creepers. Maybe make sure you’re near a charger though. The Walking DeadLike a good book, season one of Telltale Games' adventure game is a tale that's hard to put down. It's exciting.
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From beautiful visuals to stellar integration with the PlayStation Network, Lumines: Electronic Symphony is everything we wanted from a Lumines sequel and more. Wipeout 2048Going back to the days of the original PlayStation, Wipeout has been the game that gets made when Sony wants to show off. That ambition was never more apparent than in, a launch game clearly meant to highlight the new Vita at its best. That's by no means a slight against it, though.As a modified version of the excellent Wipeout HD, this is still the best futuristic racing game made in the 21st century, with scads of races, excellent music, and a delectable feel to its hover cars.
Uncharted: Golden Abyssis everything it promised to be: a portable Uncharted. This isn't a shrunken mobile version hastily squeezed onto Vita. Development, while from Sony's Bend Studios, was overseen by Naughty Dog and that's still Nolan North and Richard McGonagle on voice over duties for Drake and Sully.The visuals are beautiful, action varied and it even manages to make touch controls not feel too awful. The only sore point of this is that it shows just how good games could look on Vita, and they have never quite matched this benchmark ever again.
Lost Dimension(Image credit: Atlus)is, in many ways, a standard tactical RPG, where you form a party that fights enemies turn-by-turn on a grid. Different companions boast different skills like elementally-tuned attacks, or hypermobility, and proximity to enemies impacts how much damage you deal and blah, blah blah. Here's the cool part, though: each level, one of your companions has betrayed you, and you have to figure out who it is so they can be eliminated.Taking different mixes of characters into fights lets you narrow down the suspects forcing you to be flexible with your playstyle. You also lose access to the traitor once they've been uncovered, which whittles your party options level by level. It's a very clever way to break the typical tactical RPG mold where you find the characters that serve you best and stick with them no matter what. Learning the truth about why you're all in a tower together in the first place will make you eager to complete the second time to get the true ending.
Rogue LegacyYou wouldn’t think 's combination of Metroidvania with roguelike would work. How can progression be possible if you die all the time? Glad you asked. The key’s in the word ‘legacy’. When your brave castle adventurer eventually bites the dust in the procedurally generated world (.sob.), you play as the next heir in line. You’ll get everything the previous hero earned to spend in one go and you’ll get to pick who'll carry on the family business of adventuring in skeleton-packed dungeons.Here’s where the true fun lies.
While your spawn are split into different classes, they’ve got plenty of interesting traits. Got no sensation in your feet? Perfect for running across spikes. Great for getting into small areas. It’s not all sweetness and light though.
Muscle weakness will mean you can’t knock back enemies and Tunnel Vision will mean projectiles aren’t shown until it’s almost too late. Ah, the joys of video game genetics. SpelunkyDerek Yu's roguelike action adventure isn't for the easily frustrated, but those who make peace with permadeath and have the patience to keep trying will find much to love (and curse) about this indie hit. Starring a character known only as the Spelunker, the game sends you underground on a treasure-hunting mission chock full of beasts, environmental puzzles, and the occasional damsel in distress.Failure to survive means starting from scratch, however 's randomly generated levels guarantee each attempt feels fresh.
You will die, and you will die often, but the promise of new environments and game-changing items will have you dusting yourself off and believing that this time. Yes, this time. Is the one you'll make it to the end (spoiler: you won't). Relentlessly challenging but always addictive, Spelunky offers an elite adventure that never gets stale.Click 'Next Page' to see titles 15-6 in our countdown of the best PS Vita games.