@Corbs - I look at it this way - Sony has to make the Vita a success, it's a critical bit of hardware for it. So there's no need to worry, really, Sony will really spend out to make sure it happens.
I'm a big fan of this game - haven't tried it with Move yet, but regular controller controls work well, the game has plenty of charm, and the community element is ace.
I was going to say, it's not a big deal if a PSN game is not available in your home region - just access a different region and download it from there.
One of the hidden gems of the PlayStation over the Wii (and not sure about the Xbox).
I'll never understand why people think the Playstation Move "ripped off" the Nintendo Wii... it's clear they are very different technologies with very different capabilities.
It's not like anyone goes to a Metallica concert and goes "man, they totally ripped off Beethoven" because they both make music, ffs.
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Re: Japanese Sales Charts: Vita Stagnates
@Corbs - I look at it this way - Sony has to make the Vita a success, it's a critical bit of hardware for it. So there's no need to worry, really, Sony will really spend out to make sure it happens.
Re: PS Vita Dev Kit is Undoubtedly Retro
I wish the Vita itself looked like this. I love the PSP Go.
Re: Review: Under Siege (PlayStation Network)
Oh gosh yes - I still play Dark Omen on PS3 (PSOne disc) from time to time.
The game that came before it - Shadow of the Horned Rat, was the one that really ate my time though.
You're right, this game is very similar. Perhaps that's why I loved it so much.
Re: Review: Under Siege (PlayStation Network)
Good review. I must disagree that it is challenging, though. It's reasonably tough, but on the scale of strategy games? Quite harmless and accessible.
Re: Review: Planet Minigolf (PlayStation Network)
I'm a big fan of this game - haven't tried it with Move yet, but regular controller controls work well, the game has plenty of charm, and the community element is ace.
Good value for money.
Re: Review: Flight Control HD (PlayStation Network)
I was going to say, it's not a big deal if a PSN game is not available in your home region - just access a different region and download it from there.
One of the hidden gems of the PlayStation over the Wii (and not sure about the Xbox).
Re: Witness PlayStation Move's Origins on PlayStation 2
I'll never understand why people think the Playstation Move "ripped off" the Nintendo Wii... it's clear they are very different technologies with very different capabilities.
It's not like anyone goes to a Metallica concert and goes "man, they totally ripped off Beethoven" because they both make music, ffs.