
Still not ideal in my book but TBH you when playing you are so focused on the game you don't even notice the unused space. I have read about this and educated myself on resolution, and line of sight, and fairness across platforms and totally understand why Vambeer did not change it. Was a little disappointed they had not switched from 4:3 to widescreen format which leaves about 20% of the screen unused with border pattern options. Daily and weekly challenges a la Spelunky. Some special twin stick joy with this one. Day 1 Been tracking this on for a couple of years now and was pleasantly surprised to see an almost out of the blue release announce. If that applies to you, download the Experience PlayStation app on your phone and navigate to the rewards section for details on how to redeem the gift.Been tracking this on for a couple of years now and was pleasantly surprised to see an almost out of the blue release announce.

Those in attendance at PlayStation Experience in San Francisco today will get copies of both Nuclear Throne and The Bit.Trip for free. Lastly is Vlambeer's Nuclear Throne which, while it's been in Early Access on Steam since 2013, is launching on PS4 and Vita today.

It's launching for $2.99, and supports Cross Buy with PlayStation 4, which "is the cheapest it's ever been on a console," Suttner said.Īlso announced is The Bit.Trip, a collection of the first six Bit.Trip titles from Choice Provisions (née Gaijin Games) "in HD for the first time on a console all together" and will be available for $9.99, including Cross Buy support for PS4 and PlayStation Vita. Sony's Nick Suttner, part of the PlayStation Developer Relations team, took to the stage at PlayStation Experience this afternoon to announce some new releases of existing titles coming to the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 platforms.įirst up is Bastion - Supergiant Games' debut title, first released in 2011 and announced for Playstation Vita at last year's PlayStation Experience - which is available on the handheld platform today.
