Rotating Octopi and Floating Cloud God coming to Vita next week

North American Vita owners who have been looking jealously at their European counterparts’ enjoyment of The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character and Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims in HD! will soon have reason to be jealous no more: both games are arriving in North America next week.

The two games are both remastered versions of former PSP minis. They’ll be launching at $2.99 and $3.49, respectively. If you’re curious to see screenshots of the colourful platformer (that’d be Rotating Octopus Character) or the side-scrolling shmup (Floating Cloud God), read on. We’ll have reviews of both games here shortly after they launch.

The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character trailer:
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The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character screenshots:

Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims in HD! trailer:
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Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims in HD! screenshots:

Matthew Pollesel

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