Sony piecing together Patchwork Heroes
by at January 21, 2010 3:39 pm
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Sections: 2D, Action, Developers, Game-Companies, Gaming News, Genres, Handhelds, PSP & PSPgo, Publishers

Sony’s bringing Patchwork Heroes, an interesting, PSP game from Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman! What Did I Do to Deserve This? developer Acquire, to North America before spring, 2010 ends. Like Holy Invasion of Privacy Badman!, Patchwork Heroes is a quirky little game with interesting visuals.
Patchwork Heroes, known in Japan as Million Ton Barabara, is a defense game. There are gigantic airships used for war and destruction flying through the skies, and you are in charge dismantling them. You take them apart piece by piece, taking care to avoid any attacks and stop repairmen. Once you’ve torn the ship apart enough, it’ll be unable to fly and the threat will be neutralized.
In case you’re curious, there’s more good news. Brian Chou, SCEA’s Marketing Specialist, replied to a comment on the story at the PlayStation.Blog saying a Patchwork Heroes demo will be released. So if you think the whole concept of taking down huge airships in a certain amount of time while they’re flying through air and attacking you sounds cool, you can try it before you buy it.
Read [PlayStation.Blog]
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