Showing posts with label FuturLab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FuturLab. Show all posts
Monday, October 14, 2013
Futurlab Reveal Surge Deluxe, A New PS Vita Version Of Surge Coming In Early 2014
Futurlab have announced they are bringing their PlayStation Mobile game Surge to the PlayStation Vita as Surge Deluxe. this PS Vita game is a response to feedback they received from fans of the game. in addition to the original game, Surge Deluxe features a new Combiner Block and they've dropped the colour requirement for multipliers. Also new is the Chain Linker Block which can be used to create massive chains. Surge Deluxe is more colour blind friendly as the colour blocks have their own shapes, the scoring system has been tweaked, Trophies have been added as have unlockable backgrounds and a expanded soundtrack.
Screenshots
Source: EU PlayStation Blog
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
FuturLab Reveal Velocity 2X, Coming To Both PS4 And PS Vita
FuturLab have revealed Velocity 2X for the PS Vita and PS4. this sequel features the addition of on foot action, making the game a shoot em'up and side scrolling platformer. on both PS4 and PS Vita the game will run at 60fps, it's 950*544 on Vita and 1080p on PS4.
Additional info from USA PlayStation Blog
Fact Sheet
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Monday, March 18, 2013
FuturLab Have Released A New Features Trailer For Velocity Ultra On The PS Vita.
FuturLab have announced they will be attending this years GDC where they will be showcasing their upcoming PS Vita game Velocity Ultra. FuturLab have also released a new trailer for Velocity Ultra where they use in-game action to show it's many features including a Platinum Trophy and touchscreen controls.
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Saturday, January 12, 2013
FuturLab Announce They Are Bringing The Mini Game Velocity To The PS Vita As Velocity Ultra
FuturLab have announced they are bringing their Playstation Mini game Velocity to the PS Vita As Velocity Ultra. described as the Directors Cut of the game, Velocity Ultra has been completely overhauled to take advantage of not only the PS Vita screen resolution but also trophies and online leaderboards. the game keeps the 60fps that they achieved with the Minis game. no release date has been announced but they are looking at a March release.
Whilst it's not a sequel, FuturLab are looking for fans to say what they want in a possible sequel. they have a questionnaire for fans to answer, those who fill it in are put into a draw to win Velocity Ultra.
Comparison Screenshots
Source: USA Playstation Blog
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