Over two years after its original intended release date, Vblank Entertainment is finally launching Shakedown: Hawaii on several platforms, including the PS Vita, today. While Shakedown: Hawaii is technically a successor to Retro City Rampage, it has clearly carved its own identity by being less focused on pop culture references and more so on fun
Retro City Rampage: DX
Vblank Entertainment will finally be releasing Shakedown: Hawaii for PC, PS Vita, PS4, and Nintendo Switch tomorrow with a 3DS version to follow. As you can see, the Retro City Rampage successor is skipping one notable current-gen platform: Xbox One. In a recent interview with DualShockers, Vblank Entertainment’s Brian Provinciano explained why Shakedown: Hawaii is missing
Vblank Entertainment first unveiled Shakedown: Hawaii, a 16 bit successor to 2012 indie hit Retro City Rampage, in Nintendo’s first Nindies Presentation in February 2017. It was given an April 2017 release window at the time but wound up missing that date. After being pushed back a couple more times, Vlbank Entertainment was finally able
Retro City Rampage DX, which has gotten a release on nearly every other modern console so far, will finally be coming to PS Vita in a limited run physical edition. Only 3,000 units will be made and available for preorder on Wednesday, April 24th at 10am PST/1pm EST. And when the company says limited, they