: The game is known for having a challenging but rewarding trophy list for completionists.
: Reviewers often praised its "sleek" environments and sharp enemy animations.
: It forces your brain to think backward, making even simple patterns feel fresh.
: You can play with a standard DualShock controller or plug in a Guitar Hero/Rock Band controller to use the fret buttons for movement.
: Every action is synced to a high-energy techno soundtrack. 🎸 Key Features
Retro/Grade is a unique rhythm-based "shooter" originally released on the PlayStation Network (PSN) for the PS3 in 2012. It flips the traditional shoot-'em-up genre on its head—literally—by making you play an entire space battle in reverse. 🕒 The Core Concept: Un-Destroy the Universe
: The game runs at a smooth 60 frames per second in 1080p, featuring vibrant, neon-soaked visuals.
💡 If you still have a PS3, check your library! Since the game was a PlayStation Plus title back in the day, many long-time users already own it without realizing. Retro/Grade (PSN) Review - COGconnected
: The game is known for having a challenging but rewarding trophy list for completionists.
: Reviewers often praised its "sleek" environments and sharp enemy animations.
: It forces your brain to think backward, making even simple patterns feel fresh.
: You can play with a standard DualShock controller or plug in a Guitar Hero/Rock Band controller to use the fret buttons for movement.
: Every action is synced to a high-energy techno soundtrack. 🎸 Key Features
Retro/Grade is a unique rhythm-based "shooter" originally released on the PlayStation Network (PSN) for the PS3 in 2012. It flips the traditional shoot-'em-up genre on its head—literally—by making you play an entire space battle in reverse. 🕒 The Core Concept: Un-Destroy the Universe
: The game runs at a smooth 60 frames per second in 1080p, featuring vibrant, neon-soaked visuals.
💡 If you still have a PS3, check your library! Since the game was a PlayStation Plus title back in the day, many long-time users already own it without realizing. Retro/Grade (PSN) Review - COGconnected