I’m obviously on some rail running video game trip. After dealing with a week or so of Bit. Trip Runner’s frenetic pacing, Poto and Cabenga is a slightly more relaxed approach to avoiding obstacles as the game moves you through a stage. One thing that P&C does to compensate for the moderate pacing is to [...]
The Bit. Trip series has proven to be a very engaging and very frustrating series for me. The first game (Bit. Trip Beat) was all fun in it’s old school pong gameplay and infectious music but would quickly turn into a “want to throw your wiimote into a wall” sort of game. One of the [...]
So I remember rambling on about how Gaijin’s Bit.Trip is such an old school it doesn’t even save your progress after your done cursing it out for several hours, refraining from smashing your Wiimote against a wall. (The concentration needed just to make it to stage 2 — STAGE 2! — is unbelievable.) Then after [...]