Super stardust portable
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Super Stardust Portable All the latest game footage and images from Super Stardust Portable by Housemarque Super Stardust PortableSuper Stardust Hero (PLATINUM)Unlock all trophies in Super Stardust Portable. PlayStationTrophy
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Aka: Star Strike Portable Moby ID: 38284 Overview Credits Reviews Covers Screenshots Videos Promos Trivia Specs Releases Patches Prices Forum Contribute Moby Score 7.2 #11,225 of 26.1K Critics 74% (6) Players (2) Review Ranking #188 on PSP Collected By 7 players Description Super Stardust Portable is an asteroid arcade shooter viewed from above and is based on the PS3 version of Super Stardust HD. In this classic shooter, the player's mission is to destroy everything that comes against him on the screen. Enemies are mainly asteroids but also other spaceships and mines. Because the game has been reworked for PSP, there is no planet in the background and the wireless multiplayer mode is not available. Controls on the left side moves the ship and right sides four buttons controls firing. Super Stardust Portable also introduces a new game mode called Impact, where the player can only use bombs and boost. Also, the game's end boss has been changed to be more difficult. Groups + Stardust series Screenshots + Promos + Videos Reviews Critics Average score: 74% (based on 6 ratings) Players Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings with 0 reviews) Be the first to review this game! Trivia Sony Computer Entertainment America wanted the game to be released on UMD. Analytics MobyPlus Upgrade to MobyPlus to view research rankings and price history! (when applicable) Identifiers + MobyGames ID: 38284 [ Please login / register to view all identifiers ] Contribute Are you familiar with this game? Super Stardust Portable All the latest game footage and images from Super Stardust Portable by Housemarque Play on the TV, while the fifth stays in VR. For instance, Ghost House has your friends point at ghosts only they can see, while you direct a Ghostbuster-like ray to catch them.The more you play each of mini-game, the more coins you get to unlock awesome little diorama-like environments for the cute bots to play in. That's what you're seeing here.33 of 50SonyThe Playroom VR: Cat and MouseCat and Mouse, another one of the six PlayRoom VR mini-games, pits one player (the cat) against four mice trying to steal from the kitchen. It's not a very good game unless you've got more three or more players.34 of 50SonyThe Playroom VR: Monster EscapeAnd then there's Monster Escape, where the other four players have to run away from your skyscraper-bashing monster (you bash with your head), then bash you back with thrown objects you have to dodge. Very simplistic, but a neat experience.The PlayRoom VR is a free download for every PSVR owner.35 of 50Untold GamesLoading Human: Episode 1$40, £30, AU$70Loading Human, an episodic adventure series where you relive simulated memories in a VR experience (so meta!) to transfer them into a new body, is super ambitious. You can pick up practically any object in the game's futuristic frozen outpost to learn about them. The plot is intriguing. But the body that the game stuffs you into just doesn't feel right. It's way too hard to pick things up, move around, or generally feel like you're inhabiting this other person. It made me feel a little sick.Plus, you're paying a lot for an estimated 4 hours of game time.36 of 50D3TSuper Stardust Ultra VR$20, £16, AU$25Super Stardust HD and Super Stardust Ultra were top-down, Asteroids-like shooting games where you'd spin around a planet dodging projectiles and blasting away. Super Stardust Ultra VR makes that way more immersive. But it also has a totally different mode (pictured) where you're on a planet, looking out the cockpit of your hover tank, blasting away at foes with two cannons and missiles that aim wherever you move your head. (It's monotonous but fun.) I stayedComments
Aka: Star Strike Portable Moby ID: 38284 Overview Credits Reviews Covers Screenshots Videos Promos Trivia Specs Releases Patches Prices Forum Contribute Moby Score 7.2 #11,225 of 26.1K Critics 74% (6) Players (2) Review Ranking #188 on PSP Collected By 7 players Description Super Stardust Portable is an asteroid arcade shooter viewed from above and is based on the PS3 version of Super Stardust HD. In this classic shooter, the player's mission is to destroy everything that comes against him on the screen. Enemies are mainly asteroids but also other spaceships and mines. Because the game has been reworked for PSP, there is no planet in the background and the wireless multiplayer mode is not available. Controls on the left side moves the ship and right sides four buttons controls firing. Super Stardust Portable also introduces a new game mode called Impact, where the player can only use bombs and boost. Also, the game's end boss has been changed to be more difficult. Groups + Stardust series Screenshots + Promos + Videos Reviews Critics Average score: 74% (based on 6 ratings) Players Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings with 0 reviews) Be the first to review this game! Trivia Sony Computer Entertainment America wanted the game to be released on UMD. Analytics MobyPlus Upgrade to MobyPlus to view research rankings and price history! (when applicable) Identifiers + MobyGames ID: 38284 [ Please login / register to view all identifiers ] Contribute Are you familiar with this game?
2025-04-13Play on the TV, while the fifth stays in VR. For instance, Ghost House has your friends point at ghosts only they can see, while you direct a Ghostbuster-like ray to catch them.The more you play each of mini-game, the more coins you get to unlock awesome little diorama-like environments for the cute bots to play in. That's what you're seeing here.33 of 50SonyThe Playroom VR: Cat and MouseCat and Mouse, another one of the six PlayRoom VR mini-games, pits one player (the cat) against four mice trying to steal from the kitchen. It's not a very good game unless you've got more three or more players.34 of 50SonyThe Playroom VR: Monster EscapeAnd then there's Monster Escape, where the other four players have to run away from your skyscraper-bashing monster (you bash with your head), then bash you back with thrown objects you have to dodge. Very simplistic, but a neat experience.The PlayRoom VR is a free download for every PSVR owner.35 of 50Untold GamesLoading Human: Episode 1$40, £30, AU$70Loading Human, an episodic adventure series where you relive simulated memories in a VR experience (so meta!) to transfer them into a new body, is super ambitious. You can pick up practically any object in the game's futuristic frozen outpost to learn about them. The plot is intriguing. But the body that the game stuffs you into just doesn't feel right. It's way too hard to pick things up, move around, or generally feel like you're inhabiting this other person. It made me feel a little sick.Plus, you're paying a lot for an estimated 4 hours of game time.36 of 50D3TSuper Stardust Ultra VR$20, £16, AU$25Super Stardust HD and Super Stardust Ultra were top-down, Asteroids-like shooting games where you'd spin around a planet dodging projectiles and blasting away. Super Stardust Ultra VR makes that way more immersive. But it also has a totally different mode (pictured) where you're on a planet, looking out the cockpit of your hover tank, blasting away at foes with two cannons and missiles that aim wherever you move your head. (It's monotonous but fun.) I stayed
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