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Every Extend Extra
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Shockingly, this game does not seem to have a topic yet (I searched, feel free to close if I'm wrong). This game is the latest masterpiece by the brilliant team at Q? Entertainment. Originally a freeware game, this PSP title is not a puzzler like Lumines, but more along the lines of Asteroids and Geometry Wars. However, there's a twist: you don't get to shoot at all. Instead, you have to blow up your ship and take as many enemies with you as you can. The better the chain, the more ships you get to blow up, as well as powerups for increased speed and power and such. Here are a few screenshots: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I've played the game at length during E3--it was probably my favourite title of the show, and one that I came back to multiple times. Supposedly the game has some kind of interactive audio as well, but E3 being what it is, I haven't really heard it. I loved playing this game though, it's heaps fun! Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Having played the freeware game, I'm looking forward to this title. It's not at the top of my list, but hopefully it will get released at a budget price (not $39.99), and I'll pick it up.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Just tried the freeware, plays harder than it looks but fun no less. As nutty said, will check it out 1st day as long as its at budget price.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I'll likely buy this since it seems like one of the few interesting PSP games along with Loco Roco.
I'm annoyed that the freeware game gets basically no credit. It's all "from the mind of Tetsuya Mizuguchi and his brilliant team at Q? Entertainment," when all they really did was steal it. After all this press, have they mentioned the original creator's name even once? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I'll check the freeware tomorrow.
But I know I still want this game for the PSP! I was speaking idiomatically. |
Ugh, I checked a movie clip of this game, and it looks freakin' boring and easy as hell.
Wait for ships to come close to each other... blow up. Repeat. BORING BORING BORING. And I like Q? Entertainment's other games. How ya doing, buddy? |
The PSP version actually looks inferior to the freeware game. After playing Every Extend, I was looking forward to having this on my PSP along with more stages and gameplay options.
I liked to look and feel of EE, but EEE doesn't seem to pick up this concept. I just wish someone would expand on the freeware version and add some more levels. How ya doing, buddy? |
I think I remember this. It's like a shooting style game which uses Ikaruga's chaining method, where you have to chain ships together by blowing yourself up.
It's unique and I like it. Probably the first original concept title to hit the PSP. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |