![]() ![]() Unlockable extras are already common place in games and the chance to print off miniature ornaments of items you collect in a Zelda game or figurines of characters you meet/unlock in superhero game and in an extreme case you could literally get a trophy for each time you unlock one, would be a natural progression of this.Īlso, as the talk of distribution edges towards predominantly download-only, this could still give gamers a physical way of showing what they have in their collection. GC: Sadly there is no UK release scheduled for Muramasa Rebirth.Īlthough the technology isn’t expected to be mainstream in homes for at least another 10 years, I can’t help but think that the next, next, next, next generation of consoles will somehow incorporate 3D printing. The Lemmings port (free 30 levels) is good too. I’m waiting for a review of the Chaos Rings port before recommending, though it looks great. Your list of current/anticipated games are bang on, just wondered – did you import Muramasa Rebirth? I haven’t seen a UK edition as yet, nor have I seen it on the PlayStation Store.Īlso, if you fancied a few PS Mobile recommendations, Life Of Pixel is a great retro platformer, as is Super Crate Box. Welcome to the console, it is indeed great. ![]() I’m hopeful well see more original and creative games like this next gen. Again, Assassin’s Creed II is a good example and I think the work the devs put in to making Florence and Venice living, breathing cities played a big part in why it was so well received when it was released. I think this could be a very lucrative genre for developers willing to do the research and make the effort.
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