
Peter at El33tonline writes:
"The graphics are all black and white with a slightly grainy look, like a noir film. The characters, meanwhile are made from plastic and are filled with air like blow-up toys. One is named Laarg - he’s the big guy - and the other is named Lil - he’s thin as a stick. They’re endearing characters in their design and movements, so combined with the graphic style the game comes across as immediately compelling. That’s without even knowing what it’s about or how you play it."

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "There are examples out there of games being developed for Vita that truly make the most of its inputs, coming up with unique ways of interacting with the hardware to make for a memorable gaming experience. It’s these titles I’m looking at in this article – what they are and how they worked on Vita, both in terms of what they did right and what they could have done better."

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Sony Computer Entertainment launched PS4 firmware update 3.10 today, and for once it wasn’t just stability.
Among the two changes included in the patch, there were a few new sets of stickers to add some more variety to how you can visually communicate with friends.
How does the whole following thing work? Do you have to friend then or something?