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Hello there, Push Rewind – fancy seeing you here. Yes, it's been a little while since we've run one of these, primarily because there wasn't much going on over Christmas – but also because we had to adapt the logo ever so slightly to reflect the brand new branding. There's not an enormous amount to recap this week, so we'll keep things short and sweet. Hopefully the industry shakes itself out of its slumber over the coming days, huh?

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Reviews

Fat Princess: Piece of Cake - 5/10

Fat Princess: Piece of Cake should have been a tasty little time filler, but it's saddled with a sickly stamina system and a repugnant pricing model that only a royal could reasonably afford. There's an enjoyable little puzzle game here, which makes its missteps all the more maddening. As an hors d'oeuvre for the forthcoming Fat Princess Adventures, though, it's all a little unsavoury.

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Features

Hardware Review: PlayStation TV - Turn Off

It's perhaps indicative of the PlayStation TV's place in Sony's overall hardware portfolio that we decided to delay our review of the microconsole during the busy Christmas period while we focused our attention on the onslaught of PlayStation 4 software instead. Announced in Japan over a year ago, there was a swell of enthusiasm surrounding the Japanese giant's first foray into the crowded set-top box space, but early reports of sell outs overseas quickly gave way to a general lack of enthusiasm from both consumers and the manufacturer alike. Still, despite a petite install base in its primary market, the firm ploughed ahead with the release of the diminutive device in Western regions all the same, leaving us scratching our heads as to why.

Poll: Is It Now Time for Sony to Consider a $349.99 PS4 Price Promotion?

Stop us if you've heard this one before. Yes, we're back with another familiar article involving PlayStation 4 price points, console sales, and the exact kind of story that's seemingly become our lifeblood over the past few months. Before you dive into the comments to tell us to fix our broken record, though, hear us out: we're at an interesting point in the current generation's lifespan, and Microsoft's inconsistencies with its own box have given us plenty of article ammunition over the past few months.

Other Features

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News

There Are Some Pretty Impressive Savings to Be Had in This PlayStation Store Sale

If the January PlayStation Store sale hasn't been enough to satiate your lust for savings, then these current 20th Anniversary deals might just claw away the last few coins from your wallet.

Dying Light's PS4 Retail Release Delayed Due to Production Problems

The curse of 2014 shuffles on, as physical copies of Dying Light have been delayed in Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Speculation was rife yesterday regarding a global setback, but we couldn't sniff out a firm source. Fortunately, a spokesperson on Facebook has explained that this only applies to retail copies of the release for now.

You Won't Need to Be a Knight to Nab the Platinum Trophy in PS4's The Order: 1886

While the likes of Sir Galahad and crew may require the murky MacGuffin Blackwater to keep their senses sharp, you clearly won't be needing any of the misty liquid to earn the Platinum Trophy in The Order: 1886. Bucking current industry trends, the PlayStation 4 exclusive will boast just 22 Trophies in total – and none of them will require you to beat the game on controller crushing difficulty.

PSone, PS2 Part of PlayStation Now's 'Longer Term Vision'

Sony wants to archive every important PlayStation game in the cloud – but it's going to take a little while for it to get there. PlayStation Now, the platform holder's ambitious cloud streaming service, currently provides access to a pretty impressive pool of PlayStation 3 titles, but many have been pondering when PSone and PS2 releases will join the party.

Journey PS4 Developer Nearing the Peak of Production Mountain

One game that was conspicuous in its absence before Christmas last year was Journey. Sony officially announced the PlayStation 4 port at GamesCom in August, which put an end to a series of hushed chirps regarding the re-release. However, while its contemporary The Unfinished Swan came and went in late October, there was no mention of thatgamecompany's seminal sand stomping pilgrimage.

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Video of the Week

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell's Launch Trailer Is Even More Ridiculous Than We Imagined

Saints Row IV was an utterly ridiculous experience, and developer Volition seems keen to carry that tone through the series' upcoming expansion, Gat Out of Hell. Of course, we knew that already, but the standalone DLC's launch trailer still managed to surprise us.