Dyad review for PSN
“There’s no sensation to compare to this — Suspended animation, a state of bliss.”
“There’s no sensation to compare to this — Suspended animation, a state of bliss.”
The next couple of PlayStation Store updates are set to bring a nice selection of PlayStation Plus promotions for those who subscribe, including the first 2 episodes of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead series for free.
This game of Frogger isn?t going to win over anyone who isn?t a fan or maybe too young to really ?get it?, but for old fogies like myself, Hyper Arcade Edition is a new and ?ribbeting? challenge that will more than satisfy fans of the series without tainting their memories.
Something for pretty much every member of the PlayStation famil this week with a number of PSN games for the PS3 and Vita, some full PS3 titles, and several new PS minis. Take a look.
Insomniac Games’ “fun sized” upcoming R&C PSN title gets new screens and details.
Quantum Conundrum features some really fun, physics based puzzles marred by not so fun physics based platforming. Read more in the full review behind the link.
Jonathan Mak’s latest musical PS3 and PS Vita creation is right around the corner. Take a look at some Beck inspired screens while you wait for the demo and game. UPDATE: Video added as well.
One Piece and Thundercats can both be happy today, with the announcment that their respective Namco Bandai published games will be arriving on September 25th. Check out the full details behind the link, along with some Thundercats screenshots.
Only for Japanese release so far, but we’re crossing our fingers really hard that SEGA of America is holding on to a future announcement. Check out the Japanese trailer behind the cut.
WayForward is still hard at work on the brand new, retro-styled Double Dragon game, Double Dragon: Neon. Today, they’ve revealed the release date and price and offered a bit more information on the return of Billy and Jimmy Lee.
The PS Store update is available for this week, and if you missed the early update yesterday (like us) here are all the details. Dyad along with Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles and Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles are the big PSN releases, along with a number of sales and full PS3 titles.
Sonic Adventure 2 will be speeding onto digital platforms for both PS3 and Xbox 360 owners, with an official release announced by SEGA during Comic-Con. Check out the full press release contained within.
Late 90’s Capcom fighter JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is coming to PSN and XBLA with an HD port this August, priced at $20.
Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles marks another four table set to the ever expanding library of Zen Studio’s produced virtual pinball tables. This collection, focusing on the ever-popular comic-turned-movie stars delivers on all levels.
Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad roars onto XBLA and PSN, but doesn’t quite manage to blow away the competition, resulting in an experience that’s streamlined but satisfying.
There’s a pretty decent selection of PSN games this week, with the obvious highlights being Quantum Conundrum, Rainbow Moon and Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition. There’s no shortage of add-ons either and even a few full PS3 games.
The second annual PSN PLAY event is kicking off beginning on July 31st, and for those planning on picking up some of the summer PSN titles for the PS3 and PS Vita, here’s your chance to potentially save up to $10.