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Who’s That Flying?! is a PS Mini title which sees you take on the role of the Guardian of Earth, defending the planet from invaders. The story focuses on a flashback format, where you are on trial for letting the invasion happen and the levels are the ...
Who's That Flying?! is enjoyable, funny, and cute. The story mode kind of fell flat for me as each city's three levels felt similar and dragged a bit, but that's just a portion of the game. The challenges and Infinity Modes provide quick doses of shmup...
Abstract: UK indies Mediatonic sure are a busy bunch. Not only did they release a ton of browser games for the likes of Adult Swim and SEGA, as well as mobile games, but their previous PSP Minis title Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess was pretty well recei...
Abstract: Sony har inte riktigt fått kläm på det här med bärbart. Så är det bara. Medan Nintendo släpper New Super Mario Bros., Elite Beat Agents och WarioWare – simpla, snabba och väl anpassade spelupplevelser – och säljer multum, försöker Sony fortfarande sälj...
Count Who’s That Flying?! as another hit for Mediatonic and another great traditional shooter for the PSP Mini lineup. While it might not have the best story or much variety, it makes up for it with quality all around. In particular, the tower defense ...
Innovative Kombination von SideScroller mit Tower Defense, Selbstironie, Gefällige ComicGrafik, Spaßiges Setting, Schneller Einstieg, Guter Sound mit Remixes, Guter NachfolgeTitel zu “M(P)SMP”, Schnelle Action
Wenig fesselnde Story, Recht (schnell) eintönig, Wiederspielbarkeit fraglich, Derzeit noch Arbeiten an der Stabilität der PS3Version
“What’s That Flying?!“ bringt ein innovatives Gameplay gepaart mit Selbstironie und guter Aufmachung. So stellt man sich einen guten Mini-Titel vor, auch wenn man etwas mehr aus der Story herausholen hätte können – hier konnte der Vorgänger mehr fessel...