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With PlayStation Vita a mere two months from its Japanese release, the PSP is taking its last gasps of air. One of the final new games that will come to the platform is a title called Corpse Party, a game developed by Team GrisGris and published by XSEED. But as a post on the PlayStation Blog admits, no one quite has any idea just what Corpse Party is about. Until now, that is.
“In the broadest terms, Corpse Party is a horror adventure game,” XSEED’s Tom Lipschultz explained to...
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Sony is often criticized for not doing enough to promote the downloadable games available on PlayStation Network. For a long time it wasn’t uncommon to see a game suddenly pop up on the PlayStation Store with little-to-no warning. By extension, we also are never given any indication of how well games on PSN are selling. Although it isn’t providing any numbers, Sony has debuted a monthly sales chart for PSN games beginning with September.
Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection (a bundle of...
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Yesterday, the IGN PlayStation Team got a unique opportunity. We all packed into PlayStation Powerhouse Ryan Clements’ car and drove down to PlayStation headquarters. There, we played Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, but we also kicked the tires on eight PlayStation Vita games.
Now, many of these were the same demos that have been shown at various trade shows, but this was our first chance to sit down and spend quiet, quality time with the titles. When our play session...
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We pick random fights with our team of surly knights and wizards on an import copy of Vanillaware’s latest role-playing game.
We previously did an outline of Grand Knights History’s role-playing game/online conquest gameplay, but now armed with a full copy of the game, we braved through the game’s world filled with goblins, high-leveled archers, and lots of depth.
After picking one of the kingdoms to represent (we picked Logres because the leader King Fausel looked pretty...
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Over this last weekend, Japanese outfits Marvelous Entertainment, AQ Interactive, and mobile dev LiveWare announced they were merging into a single outfit known as MarvelousAQL. It’s a merger that perhaps doesn’t have quite the blockbuster appeal of a Square/Enix or a Namco/Bandai, but regardless, it does bring together the producers of everything from the Harvest Moon series to hardcore RPGs like The Last Story into one company. (It should be noted that Marvelous is also the chief...
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Rumors about a new Syphon Filter have been around for years, but the latest reports revolve around the title coming to PlayStation Vita.
In the newest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine UK (via sillegamer), the title is rumored to be in development for release on the Vita next year. According to the magazine, “SCE Bend is currently hard at work on Uncharted: Golden Abyss, but its hush-hush Vita project is a return to Syphon Filter.”
The last retail release in the series was in 2007,...
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The box for the PlayStation Vita has been revealed.
In a post on the European PlayStation Blog, European Product Manager Adam Grant revealed the official package for the European version of the system.
In addition, Grant showcased the apps that will be available on the system at launch. Here’s the list, as described by Grant:
Welcome Park – We invite you to the Welcome Park to explore and discover all of the brilliant features packed into PS Vita through a series of mini-games.
Party...
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According to a post on Andriasang, Square Enix has officially announced the Japanese pricing scheme for the Vita launch title Army Corps of Hell. The package version will be 4,980 Japanese Yen and the download version will be 3,990 Japanese Yen.
IGN Wants Vita
While there’s no evidence that this pricing structure will be reflected in other Vita games, it does indicate that there might be a discount for consumers that opt for the downloadable version. This is not always the case on the U.S....
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