"Droplitz is one of those games that feel like they were inspired by Tetris. It brings, however, a few twists to the old formula. Great for casual gamers and likely one to get you hooked, Droplitz offers a pleasing experience for those who want something light. Just make sure that if you plan on playing for 10 minutes, you have a couple hours to spare.
The mechanics behind the game are simple to learn. For this review, I'm going to explain the PSN version but I'm sure the XBLA and PC ones w..."
"Blitz Arcade has launched its new website to better accommodate its ever-increasing back catalogue of downloadable titles. Following a busy Q3 2009 with the release of Droplitz on Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation Network, PC and iPhone and Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao on PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Arcade, which was also the first ever console game to play in true stereoscopic digital 3D, Blitz Arcade also has a packed Q4 coming up."
"Andrew and Philip Oliver, often informally known as the Oliver Twins, agreed to sit down with Cubed3's Mike Mason at a recent Videogame Nation event. Over a table of Pepsi and Eton Mess, the creators of Dizzy and co-founders of Blitz Games Studios chatted candidly about all facets of their company, their cross-platform developments, their love of technology - and a little on that spinning egg, of course."
Digital distribution service Impulse has some sweet deals in store this weekeend, particularly World of Goo's 50% discount, and $5 off the wonderful Braid. If you haven't picked up either of these titles, now is the time (unless with World of Goo, like us, you're planning on ordering the new box version)!
They also remind Red Faction: Guerilla is currently available for pre-order at $40, which includes the first two games free.
Let's face it. Without the XSEEDs, Atluses, and Working Designs of the world, playing these odd games from Japan in English with no real Western backing would be a wet dream. We would at the mercy of the giant publishers and their wholly-established brand names, and at the general blandness of video games today. The mainstream US publishers have stopped to consider what Japan has to offer, and even the big publishers from Japan only localize their bigger games.
But these are the compani...
"Blitz Arcade's fantastically addictive downloadable bundle of joy, Droplitz, is out now on Xbox LIVE! Arcade, PlayStation Store and PC, and is coming soon for iPhone. Brought to the unsuspecting and soon-to-be-addicted world by Atlus U.S.A. Inc and Blitz Arcade (a division of Blitz Games Studios) Droplitz promises hours and hours of: "Just five more minutes…""

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