Adventures of Mana review for PS Vita
A few cut corners never hurt anyone — or, at least, that seems to be the thinking behind Adventures of Mana foray onto the Vita.
A few cut corners never hurt anyone — or, at least, that seems to be the thinking behind Adventures of Mana foray onto the Vita.
There’s certainly no shortage of new and interesting digital releases to check out today on the PlayStation Store.
Stock up on those PlayStation Plus cards PlayStation players because the prices are officially increasing as of September 22nd.
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2011’s hottest PSP Monster Hunter clone finally arrives on the Vita.
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Once again there’s a rather eclectic mix of new titles available on the PS Store for this week, led by Double Fine Productions’ Headlander.
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