In celebration of the PlayStation Experience event, today 14 more games were added to the PlayStation Network, with the promised PS2 (and one remastered PS1) classics, PC titles making their PlayStation debut and a couple all new titles. Letâs see what weâve got.
First off is the the first batch of PlayStation 2 games.
Iâve got Rogue Galaxy downloading nowâitâs really the only one that interests me at the $14.99 price point, though The Mark of Kri is quite tempting.
Five new games hit the PlayStation 4 today, though several of themâone in particularâare very familiar.
Thatâs right, on the same day as we get our first glimpse of Final Fantasy VIIâs long-awaited remaster in action, we can spend $10.87 on an upscaled port!
Eh.
Weâve got Vlambeerâs Nuclear Throne, which is a hoot and a half.
The Bit Trip compiles all six Bit-Trip games into one stupidly cheap package. Definitely picking that up, especially since I donât have a Wii to kick around anymore.
Guns Up is a very Clash of Clans sort of game.
Itâs free-to-play with a ton of microtransactions, so start paying-to-win early I guess.
Also available (without screenshots, darnit) is Fat Princess Adventures, a casual action RPG with four-player co-op online and off. Itâs $20, so until I see more Iâm holding.
Finally, the Vita finally gets Bastion at a ridiculously low price.
If you donât have Bastion and own a Vita, donât be dumb.
And thatâs fourteen new (or new to the platform at least) games to play today. Fifteen if you count immediately getting access to the beta when paying $15 to preorder Armatureâs Dead Star, which I do not.
See anything you like?
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