
GV writes: "When you launch Shatter, you'll feel like you're in space. Your "paddle" is a space type vessel and you're shooting at various objects. Graphically, I found it to be very visually pleasing. When you hit the items, they shatter into a whole bunch of fragments that you have to collect; these are all very beautiful looking and easy to see, so you can collect them easier. The projectile is also quite easy to keep track of on the screen as it does not look similar to anything that you're trying to collect so that you don't get confused by any of the objects on-screen."

Classic brick-breaking arcade game Shatter is getting remastered for modern consoles with upgraded visuals and even more smashing music.

WE HIT ONE HUNDRED!! Come break out the confetti with Front Towards Gamer's staff picks of musical delight!
This week's awesome selections.
Shatter, Pokemon X&Y, Little Big Planet 2, The Wolf Among Us, True Crime, Chrono Trigger

When people think about memorable video game soundtracks, there are a few recurring faces that seem to pop up every time. Final Fantasy, Zelda, and Mario are just a handful of franchises that get the bulk of the love when it comes to notable video game music. BagoGames presents 5 underrated soundtracks that you should give a listen to.
Nier had a fantastic soundtrack, but I don't really know if it would qualify as underrated. I still would have placed it on the list though.