Velocity 2X is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Velocity Ultra for PlayStation Vita, created by the talented chaps at Futurlab. This new entry into the franchise has much of the same quality ...
Get ready to test your fast-paced gaming skills and your ability to not blink for long periods of time, because Velocity 2X is a brilliant rush of shooting, phasing, teleporting, and blasting that ...
FuturLab and Publisher Badland Games have announced today that their critically acclaimed shoot em’ up title, Velocity 2X, will be receiving a physical version of the game. Being titled as Velocity 2X ...
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The Metroidvania title Velocity 2X has been dated for release on PSN. Velocity 2X is a game that mixes Metroid-like run-and-gun game mechanics with old-school side-scrolling action. It’s been dated ...
The Velocity series is one with humble beginnings,starting as it did as a PS mini shoot ’em up. The leap from the PSP to the PS Vita with Velocity Ultra brought with it a graphical overhaul, but kept ...
Marking the final content pack for Velocity 2X on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, the Daily Sprint DLC was added by developer FuturLab for free today as part of update 1.04. Weighing in at 365MB ...
Futurlab has announced Velocity 2X for PS4 and PlayStation Vita after Sony's press conference at Gamescom in Cologne. The original Velocity (and its updated re-release, Velocity Ultra) is a creative, ...
Weaving together two classic game formats into one seamless experience, Velocity 2X features puzzle-platforming action alongside the award-winning top-down shoot-'em-up gameplay. Built around fast ...
Indie sci-fi shooter Velocity 2X arrives in Europe for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on 3rd September. The game is a Cross-Save and Cross-Buy title, developer Futurelab confirmed in a new post on the ...
Since the very beginning of video game history, developers have strived to give us new and exciting ways of blowing stuff up in space. Whether it’s deadly invaders from planets unknown or chunks of ...