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Snapshot for PS3, Vita lets you solve puzzles by taking pictures

Indie studio Retro Affect will be making its debut on the PlayStation Network this fall when it releases Snapshot. Compatible with both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, Snapshot is a 2D platformer that requires players to take pictures of key areas within their environments to trump puzzles.

Tackling brain teases isn't all you'll be doing, though. If enemies hurl projectiles at you, for example, you'll have the chance to snap a picture of your foe's thrown item, flip it around, and send it flying right back at them. Nifty!

Check out the debut trailer for Snapshot above and catch a glimpse of the interesting gameplay, charming art style, and cool soundtrack. No word on when the game will launch exactly, but Retro Affect did state that it would land on the PlayStation Network this fall. Watch out for it!

[PlayStation Blog]

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