Abstract: These cards come in sizes ranging from 4GB to 64GB. PlayStation Vita games are normally less than 1GB in size, so if you just want to try out a few new titles then 8GB or 16GB should do you fine. If you plan to suck up the entire breadth of Vita’s library...
Fantastic use of PS Vita features, Strong storyline, Great graphics
May not entirely appeal to hardcore gamers
Tearaway is the first game to really utilise all the key features of the PS Vita and it does so with the quirky, colourful way that made us fall for Little Big Planet. Only this time, it's better....
Bursting with charming, innovative ideas, Visuallyarresting paper crafted setting, About as wellintentioned as gaming gets
Six hours long is about six hours too short, Combat is unnecessary, A few unintentional rips and folds in design
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Published: 2013-11-22, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Paper CraneBursting with charmEngages through user creativityCare free and accessibleGreat use of Vita techFun characters to meetPapering over the cracksShort, with limited replay valueThe odd camera issueYou own this Total You want this Total You had thi...
Published: 2015-09-25, Author: Randy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: You can't help but want to root for Tearaway. It's charming. It's fully realized. It's convinced and it's convincing. Tearaway's papercraft world—think origami, but with less folding—is so visually unique within the game space that, if anything even remot...
In spite of the sometimes frustrating controls, Tearaway is an absolutely wonderful experience for the PS Vita. The game's world, storyline and feel was crafted with so much love from Media Molecule that it's nigh impossible to play it without smiling....
Abstract: Tearaway feels like an olive branch for the creative and lazy. Developer Media Molecule has made a name for themselves with games that allow the player to create, but they've never greased the gears of the mind quite like this. Tearaway isn't a game about...
Abstract: Media Molecule is a developer that's made quite a name for itself with its innovative "LittleBigPlanet" games for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita. But little did we know just how much creativity it would put into its latest title, "Tearaway."In this adventure, ...
Published: 2013-11-20, Author: John , review by: gamespot.com
Wonderfully charming, immediately engaging visuals, Succeeds in creating a connection between the real and virtual worlds, Feels like the most natural use of the Vita's input options to date, Customisation is simple and fun, and enhances diversity, Abilit
It's all over too soon, and there are too few reasons to return
Abstract: CommentBefore I write anything else about Tearaway, I'll say this: if you own a PS Vita, buy it now. If you don't have a Vita, go buy one, and pick up Tearaway while you're at it. Basically, the core message of this review is everyone should buy Tearaw...