The Sodium series is a MMOG (Massively Multi-player Online Game) available to the PlayStation Home community. The series will be split into 4 parts and two have been released so far. The first instalment known as Sodium One came out in December 2009 while the second edition Sodium Two was released in June 2011. PlayStation Home is an online social platform for game-players playing on PlayStation 3. As it grows and expands, the Sodium series will also incorporate newer games and attract a larger community.
Sodium One: Salt Shooter
The first 5 levels of Sodium 1 are available without charge and the full version can be acquired from Playstation Home's, Commerce Point. Numerous smaller games are are available in the Sodium Hub where extra credits can be earned. These credits can be later redeemed to gain more info about the game objectives.
The micro games like Desert Quench, Scorpion Stomp and Tank Training are like the micro versions of the real game. Players can use these games to tune up their skills and gain some practice. The full package of Sodium 1 lets the players create their own avatars for the game.
Sodium 2
The second instalment in the Sodium series is thought to be an enlargement of the first game. With widely customisable jet packs, a riveting soundtrack and lightning speeds, this game was first test-run by selected players in the Home community. In contrast to the first edition, the second instalment is available for free.
The game also has a single player mode where players can practice their skills. This is the first racing game in the history of PlayStation Home to feature a real time option. Players can opt to race against any community member.
Players, who can crack the different levels in the single version game, earn more points. They use these points towards upgrade their equipment and leap frog to higher levels and star values. Only players with the same star value are permitted to compete in a single lobby.
Sodium One: Salt Shooter
The first 5 levels of Sodium 1 are available without charge and the full version can be acquired from Playstation Home's, Commerce Point. Numerous smaller games are are available in the Sodium Hub where extra credits can be earned. These credits can be later redeemed to gain more info about the game objectives.
The micro games like Desert Quench, Scorpion Stomp and Tank Training are like the micro versions of the real game. Players can use these games to tune up their skills and gain some practice. The full package of Sodium 1 lets the players create their own avatars for the game.
Sodium 2
The second instalment in the Sodium series is thought to be an enlargement of the first game. With widely customisable jet packs, a riveting soundtrack and lightning speeds, this game was first test-run by selected players in the Home community. In contrast to the first edition, the second instalment is available for free.
The game also has a single player mode where players can practice their skills. This is the first racing game in the history of PlayStation Home to feature a real time option. Players can opt to race against any community member.
Players, who can crack the different levels in the single version game, earn more points. They use these points towards upgrade their equipment and leap frog to higher levels and star values. Only players with the same star value are permitted to compete in a single lobby.
About the Author:
Lockwood Publishing are a company who produces third party brands and its own IP into virtual worlds. They're the developers of Sodium Two project velocity and it's original version, Sodium one Salt Shooter.
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