
Is Cubixx an appreciated call back to decades past, or a failed attempt to play with people’s nostalgia?

Games Asylum: "Cubixx made its debut as a ‘mini’ before making the jump to PS3 in 2011. Eight years later, it has found its way to Switch. While the face of gaming has changed dramatically in the past eight years, we’re dealing with a puzzle game here. If there’s one genre always able to withstand the test of time, it’s the humble puzzler."

For those of you whom have yet to take advantage of all of the value PlayStation Plus brings, you’ll now be able to download the Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time demo. Looking for something more mature? Check out the Crysis 3 Multiplayer Beta, some classic Hitman games, or Platinum Games’ Bayonetta. Or take a trip back to the ’80s in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
-PSLS
I absolutely hated the Sly Cooper demo I played that was packed in with the Ratchet Collection - is the PS Plus demo the same?
Oh well, luckily the demo doesn't indicate final game quality. Review embargoes lift on release date.

Push Square: "Laughing Jackal’s devilishly addictive Cubixx will be the next title to join Sony’s ongoing PlayStation Mobile giveaway next week. The three-dimensional reimagining of arcade classic Qix will replace Beats Slider on Wednesday, and will be available for free for the duration of a week."