XLord007 Oct 11, 2014 (edited Oct 11, 2014)
Sony finally released Vib Ribbon in the U.S. this past Tuesday after nearly 15 years. Being curious, I plunked down the $4.79 and checked it out. It's exceedingly simplistic, and incredibly charming. The game itself has a mere six stages of rhythmic platforming with some catchy songs. Outside of those, you can put in your own music CDs (PS3 version only) and have the game automatically generate stages for you based on your music. I found this mode to be interesting but not much fun since the high difficulty can be frustrating. I can definitely see why this game never got a retail release in the U.S.: it just doesn't have enough content to justify the price they would have had to charge. That said, it's an important piece of video game history, and fun to mess around with for $5. It's also neat to see how it inspired more well known games like Rez and Rhythm Heaven.