Tag Archives: malicious: Rebirth
Mon, Oct 15, 2012 | 08:19 BST
Malicious Rebirth: PS Vita screens show colourful boss battle
Malicious Rebirth is supposedly heading to PS Vita in Autumn, although no solid release date has been offered by developer Alvion. Still, the studio has released a new batch of colourful gameplay screens that show off a big boss battle. Check out the shots below.
Mon, Oct 01, 2012 | 03:55 BST
Malicious Rebirth gameplay video
Alvion have released a gameplay video for its upcoming PlayStation Vita version of Malicious Rebirth. There is still no release date, with the game’s website indicating it has been pushed back to Autumn.
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Mon, Jul 30, 2012 | 00:37 BST
Malicious: Rebirth screens show new capes and bosses
Alivion has released yet another enormous stack of screenshots and artwork for Malicious: Rebirth. The Vita version features all new content while still looking just as lovely as the original downloadable PlayStation 3 title, Malicious; visit Andriasang to paw over all 44 new images. The portable release hits Japan shortly but hasn’t been confirmed for western launch; the original took a year to reach us.
Mon, Jun 04, 2012 | 02:56 BST
Malicious: Rebirth screens show off Vita port
Head on over to Andriasang to check out a huge pile of screens for Malicious: Rebirth, the Vita remake of Alvion’s PlayStation Network brawler. The stylish PlayStation 3 exclusive appears to have made the transition to portable fairly well, if you can forgive a jaggie or ten. It hits Japan some time in the next few months but will probably take at least a year to surface elsewhere.
Tue, May 29, 2012 | 06:34 BST
Malicious: Rebirth headed to Vita this summer
Dengeki is carrying an update on the Vita version of PlayStation 3 brawler Malicious, Andriasang reports. The Vita release has gained a subtitle – Rebirth – because it’s more than a direct port; Alvion has packed in new stages and even new moves. It should arrive in Japan during northern summer, although expect a delay getting it elsewhere; Malicious took over 15 months to make it to the European PlayStation Network.


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