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Abstract: Sony's brand new handheld, the PlayStation Vita, is a neat little device with a lot of cool, gimmicky features. Of course, Little Deviants is here to provide a colorful minigame collection that shows off all these features to Vita owners. At this, it c...
Abstract: The PlayStation Vita is rich in features, boasting every possible input method a portable gaming system could have to date. Multiple touch interfaces, dual analog sticks, voice control, twin cameras, and even motion sensing; the Vita has it all. Natu...
Abstract: Little Deviants Review1 2 Little Deviants has the dubious honour of being the Vita's first mini-game compendium. But there's some doubt over whether or not gamers are prepared to stump up £20 for a collection in an age where many excellent bite-sized g...
Abstract: The launch of a new system always brings games that are keen to show off the capabilities of the new hardware. The PlayStation Vita boasts a suite of nontraditional control inputs, and Little Deviants is more than a little obsessed with them. Touch scr...
Innovative use of almost every Vita feature, Crisp HD-looking cartoon graphics
Controls can be unintuitive and frustrating, Allure of mini-games tires with repetition
If it were a cheap download Little Deviants would be worth purchasing as a great little showcase of all the fun stuff PS Vita can do. Even at a budget price, however, it's just not fun enough to justify the outlay. While some of the mini-games might keep ...
Oddly attractive aesthetic marriage of blocky structures and Rabbids-esque character design, the simplest mini-games have universal appeal, cats as trophies.
Frustratingly unintuitive, unintentionally exposes a number of control flaws in the Vita, designed to be played in uncomfortable positions, barely any real incentive to return to minigames.
While a couple of the games are downright boring, and a few frustratingly difficult, most do definitely have an interesting X-factor about them; even if they're ultimately hamstrung by a lack of polish.Visually it's at least stylistic, if not particula...