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Decker 11-24-10 08:42 AM

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I don't have that one. The only minis I've ever bought are Tetris and Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess. I'm not a fan of minis since I have an ipod touch for those sort of games and I get a lot of "free" ones via Playstation Plus.

dom56 11-24-10 10:07 AM

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Anyone tried out the Dragon's Lair game yet?

Mok 11-30-10 04:33 PM

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Dead Nation is out and looks great, $14.99 or $11.99 (Playstation Plus Members)

Decker 11-30-10 04:44 PM

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According to Joystiq, Uno is on sale for 99 cents. I might get it even though I have the XBLA version already. Is the PS3 version at all different?

FatTony 11-30-10 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mok (Post 10519754)
Dead Nation is out and looks great, $14.99 or $11.99 (Playstation Plus Members)

I really want to get it, but I think I'll check some reviews first. Any chance there's a demo?

Decker 11-30-10 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by FatTony (Post 10519788)
Any chance there's a demo?

According to Joystiq's update list, nope.

glassdragon 11-30-10 05:05 PM

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I really want the Magic: Duels of the Plainswalkers pretty bad, the demo is awesome.

tlwizard 11-30-10 05:08 PM

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Dead Nation's a lot of fun.

99 cents for Uno is a steal. I have it on both XBLA and PS3. They're both the same except XBLA uses your avatar.

Drexl 11-30-10 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dom56 (Post 10509084)
Anyone tried out the Dragon's Lair game yet?

I haven't tried it, but they did the same thing they did on the BD. The original game was designed and drawn for an arcade monitor with a 4:3 aspect ratio. On the BD and this version they have cropped the top and bottom to fit the 16x9 screen. Their subsequent release of Space Ace offered both OAR and widescreen options, but I doubt this version of Dragon's Lair has it because it would almost double the size of the download.

But if this doesn't bother you, it seems like a solid port based on IGN's review. Their review rated it poorly, but you know how they rate everything against modern games. And by modern standards, it's pretty limited. This is more for those who are nostalgic for it.

BTW, it has the option of showing you the moves if you want to chea..., er, I mean, make it less frustrating. :)

Decker 11-30-10 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by FatTony (Post 10519788)
I really want to get it, but I think I'll check some reviews first.

Here's Joystiq's :5star: review.
Spoiler:

Dead Nation review: It's dangerous to go alone

by Andrew Yoon on Nov 30th 2010 4:00PM

Twelve hours and 15,000 dead zombies later, I finished Dead Nation. Did I feel accomplished? Yeah, sure. But the feeling that I couldn't shake? Relief.

Housemarque's long-awaited follow-up to Super Stardust HD is exhausting, in more ways than one. The body count should be a clue: Dead Nation is suffocatingly dense, truly embodying the term "sensory overload." Zombies will swarm you by the hundreds, and once you've disposed of them -- with bullets, explosives, fire and a giant projectile blade-thing -- their ever-present remains ... remain, serving to remind of the havoc you've wreaked.

There's some spectacular tech powering the experience: atmospheric lighting, uncomfortably realistic audio and a subtle attention to detail that's difficult to encapsulate. But, I doubt you'll stop to soak it all in. In fact, you'll be lucky if you can manage a mumbled "wow," as you try to catch your breath after each level.

What takes Dead Nation from a "good" experience to a "great" one is that it constantly keeps you on your toes, surprising you in all sorts of dramatic ways with a seemingly bottomless bag of tricks. Housemarque constantly plays with perspective. It uses light as a blinding enemy in one level and fire in another. The environment is an indiscriminate weapon against zombies and you: A deathly conveyor belt in the penultimate level still has me spooked.


Dead Nation is so densely packed, that the exhaustion it causes is totally understandable. The experience can be compared to eating a big meal, or getting a good workout: you'll enjoy it, but you might not want to come back for more right away. I found myself taking a break after every one or two levels when my nerves became too frayed to continue. This is a challenging game, and each level can take an hour (or more) on your first attempt. As with Left 4 Dead, starting a game means you and a friend are agreeing to a rather lengthy time commitment.

And you will want to play with a friend. Whether you choose online or local co-op, you'll be able to come up with strategies that would be impossible alone. In one level, for example, you'll want one player to distract the zombie masses, as the other works on destroying a wall impeding your progress. One player can lay down suppressing fire, while the other uses charge shots to finish the undead. A solo playthrough offers only a small glimpse of Dead Nation's full potential.

If you read my preview, you know that I first approached Dead Nation with a lot of skepticism. Really, another zombie game? But if you have a willing friend, and don't have a history of heart disease, this is a journey worth taking.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.c...five-stars.jpg

Groucho 12-01-10 09:42 AM

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Dead Nation is the bomb, yo. They should really release a demo, I could see a lot of people buying this game if they did.

19K 12-01-10 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by dom56 (Post 10509084)
Anyone tried out the Dragon's Lair game yet?

I have it. Gameplay is spot-on to the arcade. It's definitely more of a nostalgic thing. Once you get the patterns memorized, it can get old quick.

Decker 12-01-10 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 10520924)
Dead Nation is the bomb, yo. They should really release a demo, I could see a lot of people buying this game if they did.

I could see myself picking it up eventually, but at $15 and knowing with near-100% certainly that it will be on sale for half off by next summer, I really think this is one I can wait on. I already have a twin-stick co-op zombie shooter on XBLA (Zombie Apocalypse) that I almost never play. This one can wait.

Chris_D 12-01-10 09:44 PM

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It does seem like it's a huge step up from Zombie Apocalypse (based on reviews, podcasts etc.) but, in general, I agree. $15 is a big hunk of change for a downloadable when I already have so much on my plate (especially after last weeks PSN sale!). So I'll be waiting for a cheaper price too.

Decker 12-02-10 12:31 AM

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Hey, it only took six months, but Playstation Plus is offering a "free" game that I don't already own. And a really good and expensive one at that!

As seen in Joystiq:

Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse free for PlayStation Plus members this month
by Andrew Yoon on Dec 1st 2010 7:00PM

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.c...mps3psnpls.jpg

Don't have PlayStation Plus yet? This might be the one offer that seals the deal. On December 14th, members of Sony's premium PSN service will be able to download all five episodes of Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse for free. Considering the bundle usually goes for about $30, the $50 asking price for a year of PlayStation Plus seems entirely justified -- that is, if you don't already own the game.

Other highlights include the free and early access to Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves and a full game trial of Prototype. Check out all the offers after the break.

Additions for 12/7:

Featured Games/DLC
Sackboy Prehistoric Moves (Free and early access to PlayStation Plus Subscribers, regular price $5.99)
Tron: Evolution: Black Guard Multiplayer Skin (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus Subscribers)

Featured Avatars
Hustle Kings Avatar Bundle (Free to PlayStation Plus Subscribers, regular price $1.49)

Featured Qore Episode
Qore December Episode 31 (Free to PlayStation Plus Subscribers, regular price $2.99)



Additions for 12/14:
Full Game Trial
Prototype Full Game Trial (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus Subscribers)

Featured Games
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse (Episodes 1-5) (Free to PlayStation Plus Subscribers, regular price $34.99)
Fieldrunners (Free to PlayStation Plus Subscribers, regular price $6.99)
Crash Tag Team Racing (Free to PlayStation Plus Subscribers, regular price $5.99)

Discounted Games
Marvel Super Hero Squad PSP (PlayStation Plus price $15.00, regular price $29.99)
Flow PSP (PlayStation Plus price $5.99, regular price $7.99)
Tomb Raider III PS One (PlayStation Plus price $3.00, regular price $5.99)
Galaxy Fight – PS One Import (PlayStation Plus price $3.00, regular price $5.99)

Featured Home Item
Burn Zombie Burn Home Item – Zombie Heads (Free and exclusive to PlayStation Plus Subscribers)

Source: PlayStation.Blog

tlwizard 12-02-10 01:24 AM

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Bummer that they're repeating Fieldrunners. And even though I don't like the current generation of Sam & Max games, I'm sure this will make a lot of people happy and stop the complaining. I'm happy about getting to try out the LBP spinoff!

Decker 12-02-10 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by TLwizard (Post 10522470)
I'm happy about getting to try out the LBP spinoff!

Yeah. It's Move-enabled too, which is nice. But it'll be free with LBP2 anyway, making it less of a big deal.


Speaking of Move-enabled PSN games, I just finally tried Hustle Kings that I picked up during a PS+ promotion. It really works pretty well with the Move. The tactile sensation of moving the Move controller as one would with a cue is far superior to using a controller (something I found very unsatisfying with the XBLA pool game I've had forever). It's also way, way more satisfying than the odd Move integration that was added to High Velocity Bowling. I really think this one is a winner with the Move. And you don't need a second controller or a Nav to use in this game (but I kept one in my non-dominant hand anyway to feel more like I was shooting an actual pool cue).

tlwizard 12-02-10 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 10522488)
But it'll be free with LBP2 anyway, making it less of a big deal.

oh. :-(

Decker 12-22-10 03:56 PM

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Per Joystiq, Playstation Plus members will be getting Lead and Gold : Gangs of the Wild West (PSN Online Multiplayer game), Spyro The Dragon (PS One game for PS3 and PSP) and the PSN mini Pipe Madness on January 4th.

I'm beginning to think this is actually well worth the $50, even to a bonehead like me who owns a lot of this stuff already.
Having said that, I haven't bought a regularly-priced PSN game since this service began. It's a powerful disincentive to buy their games.

TGM 12-22-10 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 10556865)
Per Joystiq, Playstation Plus members will be getting Lead and Gold : Gangs of the Wild West (PSN Online Multiplayer game), Spyro The Dragon (PS One game for PS3 and PSP) and the PSN mini Pipe Madness on January 4th.

I'm beginning to think this is actually well worth the $50, even to a bonehead like me who owns a lot of this stuff already.
Having said that, I haven't bought a regularly-priced PSN game since this service began. It's a powerful disincentive to buy their games.

don't you lose all the games if you stop paying for Playstation Plus?

mndtrp 12-22-10 07:39 PM

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Free games, yes. Discounted games, no.

19K 12-23-10 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by TallGuyMe (Post 10556940)
don't you lose all the games if you stop paying for Playstation Plus?

I'm definitely renewing when it expires. I signed up for it as soon as it came out and have gotten WAY more than $50 worth of goodies. If you're interested in ANYTHING in the PSN store, it's a no-brainer. Even when it's not free, there's usually a discounted price for Plus members. Personally I think it keeps getting better and better. I look forward to the Tuesday store updates.

Noonan 12-23-10 09:51 AM

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Has anyone been having trouble buying items through PSN lately? I've been trying to sign up for psn+ but keep getting an error when I try to add funds to my wallet. I tried entering a new CC and adding the funds through their site but it's not working there either.

ween 12-23-10 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Noonan (Post 10557681)
Has anyone been having trouble buying items through PSN lately? I've been trying to sign up for psn+ but keep getting an error when I try to add funds to my wallet. I tried entering a new CC and adding the funds through their site but it's not working there either.

I have been having the same issue and have yet to resolve it. Would also be interested if anyone has a solution.

collven 12-23-10 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ween (Post 10557689)
I have been having the same issue and have yet to resolve it. Would also be interested if anyone has a solution.


Usually there is something about your billing address that the system doesn't like if it won't take your credit card. Make sure you are entering it exactly as it appears on your bill. You could also just get a prepaid PSN or card and use it. They do also sell prepaid Playstation Plus membership cards if you want to sign up for Plus.


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