When you stumble upon a game called “Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack!!!”, your expectations don’t exactly soar. Aside from the muddled imagery, flinging around more than one exclamation point is a safety hazard. Yet despite this name, the game doubles as the most inventive 2D platformer I’ve played in years and Vita’s first must-have digital exclusive.
When not hunting down obscure morsels, the globule is also capable of wall jumping, pushing objects, stomping on foes, squishing to reach narrow passages, and even committing suicide on command. Since you’re playing as a blob, though, jumps have noticeably more float to them than the standard 2D hero. This can be used to your advantage when trying to aim and squish yourself into high-up crevices. On occasion, you’ll also get to use a jetpack and the power of magnetism to solve various puzzles.
The few quibbles I have are fairly minor. On occasion, the touch controls can get a bit cramped when there are multiple objects that need to be dragged, all annoyingly in the same area. Those with obsessive compulsive disorder will be infuriated by some the fast moving sections, as they tend to leave high scores borderline unobtainable without hundreds of tries.

Great review, Clark! I'm going to add this to my list of Vita games to grab. What a start this console is off too… mixing the blockbusters with the small indie games so well.
Great review, Clark! I'm going to add this to my list of Vita games to grab. What a start this console is off too… mixing the blockbusters with the small indie games so well.
Sounds like a nice start to the Vita's life 🙂
Sounds like a nice start to the Vita's life 🙂