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See Nucleus and Super Stardust HD in action here
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Friday 4 May 2007
Nucleus and Super Stardust HD are set to hit the Playstation Network on 1 and 15 June respectively.Knowing that you’ll be waiting with baited SixAxis pads until then, we’ve managed to capture some gameplay footage of both titles in action that should help quench your gaming thirst.
Nucleuscombines elements of our PlayStation Network favourites, Flow and Blast Factor, to create a game that starts off light and gentle then, just as you're getting settled, becomes very challenging.
Piloting a small ship or as the game calls it a ‘remote unit’ it’s your job to blast your way though various cells destroying all manner of bacteria and other nasty creatures along the way. Be warned though - once you leave the comfort of the training levels it gets hard very quickly.
Nucleuscombines elements of our PlayStation Network favourites, Flow and Blast Factor, to create a game that starts off light and gentle then, just as you're getting settled, becomes very challenging.
Piloting a small ship or as the game calls it a ‘remote unit’ it’s your job to blast your way though various cells destroying all manner of bacteria and other nasty creatures along the way. Be warned though - once you leave the comfort of the training levels it gets hard very quickly.
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