Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number announced for PS4 and Vita
UPDATE: The full list of indie titles revealed for PS4 and Vita.
UPDATE: Sony has since released a full list of its newly announced roster of indie games coming to PS4 and Vita.
The ones coming to both PS4 and Vita include:
- Assault Android Cactus (Witch Beam)
- FEZ (Polytron Corporation)
- Final Horizon (Eiconic Games)
- Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (Dennaton Games and Devolver Digital)
- Rogue Legacy (Cellar Door Games)
- Samurai Gunn (Teknopants)
- Switch Galaxy Ultra (Atomicom)
- The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Nicalis)
- Velocity 2X (FuturLab)
- Volume (Mike Bithell)
- Wasteland Kings (Vlambeer )
Vita-exclusive:
- Age of Zombies (BlitWorks/Halfbrick)
- A-Men 2 (Bloober Team)
- Avoid Droid (Infinite State Games)
- Broken Sword: the Serpent's Curse (Revolution Software)
- Eufloria HD (Omni Systems)
- Flame Over (Laughing Jackal)
- Gravity Crash Ultra (Just Add Water)
- Gunslugs (Abstraction Games)
- Joe Danger 1 (Hello Games)
- Joe Danger 2 (Hello Games)
- Kick & Fennick (Green Hill Studios)
- Muramasa Rebirth (Aksys Games)
- Supermagical (Tama Games)
- Table Top Racing (Ripstone)
PS4-exclusive:
- N++ (Metanet)
- Guns of Icarus Online (Muse Games)
- Starbound (Chucklefish)
Original Story: Dennaton Games highly anticipated psychedelic fever-dream, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, will be making its console debut on PS4 and Vita. This will be a Cross-Buy affair for PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Other games coming to PS4 and Vita include: Ed McMillen's horror rogue-like The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth; Cellar Door Games' platformer roguelike, Rogue Legacy; and Vlambeer's upcoming top-down roguelike Wasteland Kings. I'm sensing a pattern here.
Though not a roguelike, Thomas Was Alone creator Mike Bithell's upcoming sci-fi stealth affair Volume will be coming to PS4 and Vita as well.
Elsewhere, Metanet Software's platformer N++, the sequel to N+, is heading exclusively to PS4.
We're not sure what happened to the once announced PS3 version of The Binding of Isaac, but it sounds like that's not happening anymore. On the plus side, The Hotline Miami 2 news is great as I happened to think the first game controlled best with a DualShock.