PS4
- Afro Samurai 2: Revenge Of Kuma Volume 1 ($14.99)
- Arcade Archives Mr. Goemon ($7.99)
- Battle Trivia Knockout ($6.99)
- Blood Bowl II ($49.99)
- EA Sports FIFA 16 ($59.99)
- Laserlife ($14.99)
- Penarium ($9.99)
- Pumped BMX+ ($9.99)
- SOMA ($29.99)
- Skylanders Superchargers ($49.99)
- Rally Copters ($12.99) Cross-Buy
PS3
- EA Sports FIFA 16 ($59.99)
- Skylander Superchargers ($49.99)
- Extreme Exorcism ($12.99) (out 9/23)
PS Vita
- Heroes Of Loot ($2.99)
- Rally Copters ($12.99) Cross-Buy
- Mahjong Carnival ($5.99)
- Pumped BMX + ($9.99)
PSone Classics
- Puzzle Star Sweep ($5.99)
- Racing ($5.99)
PS4
- Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma Trilogy (£28.99/€34.99/AU$52.95)
- Afro Samurai 2: Revenge of Kuma Volume 1 (£11.99/€14.99/AU$22.95)
- Blood Bowl 2 (£44.99/€44.99/AU$77.95)
- Curve Digital Instant Indie Collection Volume 1 (£17.99/€21.99/AU$32.95)
- EA SPORTS FIFA 16 (£54.99/€69.99/AU$99.95)
- EA SPORTS FIFA 16 Deluxe Edition (£64.99/€79.99/AU$107.95)
- EA SPORTS FIFA 16 Super Deluxe Edition (£79.99/€99.99/AU$129.95)
- Extreme Exorcism (£9.99/€12.99/AU$19.45)
- Pumped BMX + (£7.99/€9.99/AU$14.95)
- Penarium (£7.39/€8.99/AU$13.45)
- SOMA (£23.99/€28.49/AU$42.95)
PS3
- EA Sports FIFA 16 (£54.99/€69.99/AU$99.95)
PS Vita
- Heroes of Loot (£4.39/€5.29/AU$7.90)
- Pumped BMX + (£7.99/€9.99/AU$14.95)
- Strike Solitaire & Strike Solitaire 2 (£6.49/€7.99/AU$11.95)
PS4
- Grow Home (PS4)
- Super Time Force Ultra (PS4/PSV)
- Teslagrad (PS3/PS4)
- Xeodrifter (PS4/PSV)
PS3
- Teslagrad (PS3/PS4)
- Twisted Metal (PS3)
PS Vita
- La Mulana Ex (PSV)
- Super Time Force Ultra (PS4/PSV)
- Xeodrifter (PS4/PSV)
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When does the store usually update?
There's odd nights here and there (Mostly late ones of the odd updates), but for the most part, the US Store tends to update around 5-8 PM EST. And the PAL Store tends to update around 3 PM GMT.
Can I play all Minis on my PSP and PS3?
Most of them, yes, but not all of them. Tetris is probably the biggest example of this. (PSP-Only) It, like most things with PSN content is Developer-Reliant, so they have to make it work on both if they choose to do so.
What about PSOne Classics? What can I play them on?
Most of the PSOne Classics are compatible with PS3, PSP and Vita but it does vary with some games. The good news is that they're cross-platform, so any PS1 Classic you've bought can be played on any of your three systems, so long as they're compatible. You can also swap your saves between them.
Can I play PSOne games I have without buying them again?
Kind of. There is a PS3/PSP Connectivity function called Remote Play where you can play a PSOne Game from your PS3 on your PSP through the internet. It's not great, but it's workable. The PSOne game must be in the PS3 disk-tray to use Remote Play. Also note that some PSN games are also Remote Play compatible.
What about PS2 Classics?
Currently, PS2 Classics will only run on the PS3. The only downside is that you can't use your old PS2 saves, they're saved to a separate location.
What's "Cross-Buy"?
It's what Sony has labelled their 'buy one, get the other free' PS3/Vita game promotion. It works just as intended, you buy the game and get both the PS3 and Vita versions of it. Most of these games let you transfer your saves between both versions, so you can go back and forth between the two systems. Worth noting is that there are some retail games, such as Sly: Thieves in Time, where only the PS3 version is Cross-Buy. This is because the Vita versions are sold at a lower price at retail, so only the higher priced version (the PS3 one) has the added extras.
What's "Cross-Play"?
It's what Sony has labelled cross-platform online play between the PS3 and Vita. PS3 players can play online with Vita players and vice versa.
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I wasn't able to grab it back when it was appropriate at Halloween, but I'll grab it now and put it on the back burner until this Halloween (or sooner if I somehow run out of games)
On a side note, if you plan on buying a few games using the discount code, make sure you buy them all at the same time. The discount code is one use per account.
Same here. I might play it sooner than later.
Has anyone played OlliOlli? It looks like it would be fun for ten minutes then repetitive after that.
Ayesha is in a different trilogy set to Rorona, Totori and Meruru.
The games are capable of working independently to each other however returning characters and references to prior events are best taken with having played the earlier games.
Rorona+ has the unique distinction of being the first and the last game of a quartet of three games. The post-game is intended to be played after Totori and Meruru. Just note that playing Totori after Meruru or Rorona+ will feel like a slight backwards step due it it being older mechanics but it's still perfectly good.
Does this work? https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!/en-us/games/atelier-rorona-plus-the-alchemist-of-arland/cid=UP4108-PCSE00466_00-A11VL00000000000
Dear Sir, you have won my gratitude and affection.
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Excite!
I think the first episode of Life is Strange (the episodic adventure game from Dontnod, the Remember Me devs) comes out this coming week too, so I might get that as well.
Also if anyone knows a cheap place to get a controller in the uk, throw me hint eh. Those things are expensive!
EDIT: Costume Quest 2 is on sale for $3. Right now!
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Unfinished Swan is worth 5 bucks. The mechanics actually change frequently enough to not get boring. And there's randomly voicework by
OlliOlli has pretty much endless appeal and an unlimited skill curve. 100% execution-driven. You can always get better at it. There's a daily challenge similar to Spelunky, where-in the entire community gets one ranked run on predetermined randomly-generated level (unlimited practice runs). I've probably played 50 hours trying to 100% the singleplayer stuff, and I still turn it on every now and then, for the daily challenge or to try and eek out another percentage of completion.
Be forewarned however, it might fuck up the rubberization on your DS4 thumbsticks, for the stick wiggling gets rather frantic. My sticks where fine for a year, and then I decided to give OlliOlli a go. I played most of it on my Vita and its tiny little sticks are perfect for it.
Oh well. Snagged and OlliOlli, Costume Quest 2, Phantom Brave, and echochrome PSP for $16 total, so that's still excellent, but hopefully it gets fixed soon.
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I had a little over $15 in my wallet, so I bought OlliOlli, About a Blob, Costume Quest 2, Rollers of the Realm, and both DLC characters for Peggle 2. I was seriously considering Burial at Sea, but decided I'd rather get a few different indie things than one larger piece of DLC.
People who complain about consoles never having sales are crazy. I mean, sure, it's nowhere near the level of Steam sales, but come on.
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Anyway if you have it, let me know!
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This sounds like what happened to me ~2 weeks ago. When I called in for a fix they were quick to give me a refund but didn't seem to care about fixing the root problem. A couple days after the call I noticed that I was able to add the game to my cart again.
If you get to the same point and don't mind keeping the money in your PSN wallet I'd suggest accepting the refund to the wallet. I opted for the credit card option and am still waiting.
Dragon's Dogma Online.... Free to Play... dammit, Capcom.
Re Vanquish: I haven't played it in a while, but I just remember it being badass. Sliding around blasting the shit outta mooks in slow mo, and then taking a smoke break behind cover while enemies shoot at you and blow chunks out of the cover. Then he just flicks the cigarette away and you get back to bidness.
The way to play Vanquish is to not play it like a Cover Shooter because it isn't one. Slide everywhere. Get in people's faces.
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