![]() ![]() Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack plays wonderfully, with physics-based gameplay that sees you roaming platforms in search of your next feed. The story is simply told through this journey and the various things you're asked to eat, in a perfect example of story told through actions. Throughout the game your blob keeps growing, to the point where there simply isn't anything left to eat any more. As you suck objects into your blob, you'll grow bigger and bigger and thus capable of ingesting larger and larger items. You play as a nasty, microscopic alien blob that's living in a test-tube in a lab - but not for much longer.Īfter breaking out of your confines, it's time to start swallowing up anything that's smaller than you. Think the ball-rolling, object-eating mechanics of the Katamari series with side-scrolling puzzles thrown in and you've got a fair idea of how Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack works.įorget your £30 titles - this is one of the best Vita launch games available, with plenty of personality and creativity packed into a tight little package. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is one such release. While the majority of PS Vita owners will no doubt be making their way through the various big-name titles for the console - such as Uncharted and WipEout 2048 - I've been thoroughly enjoying the cheap and cheerful digital releases.
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