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Blasting Agent: Ultimate Edition has previously been available on PC and Nintendo 3DS, having now made it’s way over to the VITA and PS4 it is time to see if its worth a purchase.  This is as indie as it comes being created by one man, Tim Hely of Axol Studio, […]

Blasting Agent: Ultimate Edition – Vita Review

June 22, 2017  in Vita  tagged 2d shooter / Blasting agent: ultimate edition / difficult / indie as they come / Oddly addictive by Steven



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