![]() well Ill let you discover as you play through the game for yourself.Įach level has a slightly different feel to it as far as environments go, such as forests, jungles, palaces, etc. Little enemy troops with different weapons that need to be avoided or pummeled or jumped on in a Mario/Sonic fashion and. ![]() It brings together nostalgic elements from older titles, such as floating platforms, traps that come up from under the floor, nasty spikes in the ceiling that can hurt if you hit them but you may well need to think about that when having to jump towards an obstacle or a power-up. How many of you out there remember that one then? Go on be brave, and raise your hands. The game brought back memories of the old Mega Drive/Genesis title Cool Spot, based on the red spot from the label of a can or bottle of 7-Up. He can and will need to collect clocks to extend his time (did I not mention that there's a time limit for each level? No? Well now you know there is!), gold stars that will boost his score with a bonus multiplier for each star collected or hearts that restore his health and in some cases gives him an extra 'life'. For instance he can inflate himself and float like a balloon, or after smashing a crate can access a rocket that he can fly to reach those really hard to get places or consume the food within to replenish health. He has gadgets and devices at his disposal as well as his own abilities. He can punch enemies into the middle of next week and stretch himself to reach floors above or indeed below him. They have been locked into rooms or placed on top of high towers, floors, and platforms which would be normally inaccessible to the likes of you and I.īut your little putty is a resourceful fellow, that can jump and land on enemies heads to stun or wipe them out. Putty Squad sees you controlling a globular blue fellow who has the task of rescuing his fellow putties who have (for reasons unknown) been taken prisoner. So what's wrong with producing a game that look like it would be just at home on a Playstation 2, but with the HD quality sound and graphics we demand in this day and age?Īgain nothing, not when it's as much fun as this. Several older games have been revamped for our HD market demands, with sharper graphics, cleaner sound and enhanced features and gameplay. Retro gaming is in right now, of that there is no doubt. ![]() Is there room for a good old fashioned platform style with a retro feel too it in this modern age? The answer is, if not then there darn well should be. ![]() The games will be available for purchase on November 29.In this age of AAA titles such as Assassin's Creed 4, and Infamous Second Son, there's a question that may well need to be asked and answered. Pinball Arcade is the authentic pinball title on any format, loved by gamers the world over, and the critically acclaimed Putty Squad goes as far back as 1992, so we’re excited to offer something unique and compelling on launch day. We’re extremely excited to be bringing Putty Squad and Pinball Arcade to PlayStation 4, which gives us the horsepower to create the most advanced pinball simulation to-date, and recreate everyone’s favourite morphing hero, Putty, in super high quality. Mark Cale, CEO of System 3 had this to say regarding the releases: Pinball fans won’t want to miss this one. Players who wish to relive the original Putty Squad can do so when the original game is released free as post-launch DLC.Īlong with Putty Squad, System 3 will also be releasing Pinball Arcade on PS4 with 22 tables some of which include Star Trek and Twilight Zone. The game utilizes PlayStation 4 exclusive features such as Cross Play on the PlayStation Vita and use of the Dualshock 4 controller’s touch pad. The game has new features not included in the original iteration and will have free downloadable levels from launch. The game features a complete overhaul to bring a modern experience for players with finely tuned gameplay. Putty Squad, which was originally released on Amiga in 1992, is seeing a release on PlayStation 4 with a modernized twist by System 3.
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