Unbound Saga_ Drawing Up a Beat-Down

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Unbound Saga, billed as an arcade-brawler with e19 comic-book art direction, was announced with this trailer at New e19 York Comic-Con. The adaptation of the Dark Horse title is due out for the PSP in June. An accompanying news release says PSPers can battle it out as Rick Ajax, the series’ star, traversing betdog 10 levels of betdog comic book panels slap full of mayhem until finally confronting “The Maker’ – aka the omnipotent, disembodied hand and pencil that draws up all the trouble Ajax gets into. From the trailer, looks like this strikes an interesting tone and it seems well suited for a platform like the PSP, with its blend sbfplay of sbfplay interesting visuals and pick-up-and-play action. We’ll see how it stacks up come June.

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