
IGN writes: "It's been an interesting first year for the PlayStation minis; it hasn't been without its teething troubles, but among the inevitable App Store refugees and Sudoku-sims there have been enough true gems to suggest that Sony's service has legs. Mediatonic's Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess is one such standout, a simple game that spun out its platform bounding with a deftness and wry, knowing humour that ensured that it was one of the first must-have minis".

Pocket Gamer: Back in the day, adrenalin junkies could count on intense twitch shooters.
Arcades were filled with fast-paced, explosion-packed shooters – the kind with so many bullets onscreen that you’d be lucky to find an empty space to hide. They were a dime a dozen, but the classic shooter seems to have died with the arcades themselves.

TouchArcade: Sony’s half-hearted effort to get into the low-cost digital downloads space with the PSP Minis initiative has been disastrous. Its lead platform has been floundering at retail, and I’ve heard from several sources that its support structure is hobbled. That blows for everyone involved, but there is reason to celebrate Minis: good games have, in fact, made it to release. One of those being the ostentatious 2D, shoot-‘em-up called “Who’s That Flying!?”

Gamesradar: It’s rather surprising how the iPhone app store has amassed a good amount of solid, old-school-styled shooters. One wouldn’t think the touch-screen would be an ideal form of control for these games, but Who’s That Flying?! Has finely tuned controls that give you pinpoint accuracy without obscuring your vision, (you may even have to turn the sensitivity down on iPhone). It’s a scrolling shooter in the vein of numerous classics of years gone by, but it adds several interesting twists on established genre formulas – including invincibility and jokes.