Gaming
'Crush' to tax the brain this summer
Published Wednesday, Feb 21 2007, 12:19 GMT | By David Gibbon
Fans of mind-bending puzzle games such as Tetris will be pleased to learn Sega has revealed plans to release Crush for the Portable PlayStation this summer.
The game sees the player delve deep in the mind of main character Danny who has been hospitalised with Insomnia. Danny stays awake due to his subconscious swimming in unresolved issues.
Played using a 3D ball, Crush sees the player attempt to cure Danny by navigating his Neuroses and crushing out certain elements.
According to Sega, "Crush flips traditional gameplay on its head and creates a valuable new gaming experience that is wholly suited to the PSP. Set within a complex, hypnotic 3D world, players can Crush it to form simple 2D platforms, unlock secrets and then back again, to solve otherwise impossible challenges."
The game sees the player delve deep in the mind of main character Danny who has been hospitalised with Insomnia. Danny stays awake due to his subconscious swimming in unresolved issues.
Played using a 3D ball, Crush sees the player attempt to cure Danny by navigating his Neuroses and crushing out certain elements.
According to Sega, "Crush flips traditional gameplay on its head and creates a valuable new gaming experience that is wholly suited to the PSP. Set within a complex, hypnotic 3D world, players can Crush it to form simple 2D platforms, unlock secrets and then back again, to solve otherwise impossible challenges."
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