Calling it “the first great game of 2016,” Rising Star Games has announced that they’ll be publishing Lumo from Triple Eh?, which is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and ...
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Lumo, an ode to old-school isometric games, is coming to PlayStation 4 and PS Vita as a cross-buy title on April 22, developer Triple Eh announced. Lumo offers nearly 450 rooms split across four ...
Rising Star Games’ isomectic puzzler Lumo is now available to download on PS Vita via the PlayStation Store. If you already own the PS4 version, then the PS Vita will be available for free courtesy of ...
Bad at video games, decent at writing. Lumo, an isometric adventure game is getting a phyiscal release on PS4 and PS Vita on September 9 follow the games debut as a digital release last month, Rising ...
Announced for PlayStation back in September, Lumo from Triple Eh? is coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on April 22 in North America and Europe, complete with cross-buy. An isometric arcade ...
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Triple Eh? Studios has confirmed that Lumo, its isometric adventure game, will be released on PS4 and Vita on April 22nd. Cross buy support will be available for the game, though a price is yet to be ...
Rising Star Games has announced that Lumo will now be releasing on May 24th for PS4, PC, Mac and Linux, while the Xbox One and Vita editions of the isometric adventure game will land in June. Lumo was ...
While physical gaming media may have faded a bit certain companies have always been good about making sure their games have been available in more than just downloadable format. Atlus and NISA are ...