Posted in PSN, PS3, Gaming on Apr 27th, 2008 No Comments »
Bishi Bashi appeared on the PS Store on Friday, and at only £3.49 it would have been rude for me not to buy it to replace my long since (ashamedly) eBayed original disc version. It’s still tremendous fun and as far out as ever. It’s only the lack of a four-player mode that lets it […]
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Posted in PSN, PS3, Gaming on Mar 23rd, 2008 No Comments »
Hmmm. Funny game. For about five minutes or so, depending on how sadistic a person you are. For me it’s far too limited and repetitive, leaving me feel like I’ve just spent £4.99 for a one level physics demo rather than a full game, but then that would be because that’s all it really is. […]
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Posted in PSN, PS3, Gaming on Mar 10th, 2008 No Comments »
Pixeljunk Monsters (PSN) - Ok, I’ve stopped trying to perfect every level, and have now managed to progress to medium level 7 instead. There will be plenty of time for perfection later.
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Posted in PS3, Gaming on Feb 29th, 2008 No Comments »
Bah, weakness. I have been trying not to buy any games for more than £25. I’ve been fancying UT3, but happily ignored it when I saw it for £44.99 in both Game and Gamestation. When I later spotted it for £34.71 in Asda it looked an absolute bargain in comparison and I […]
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Posted in PSN, PS3, Gaming on Jan 30th, 2008 No Comments »
My first experience of a tower defence game and I’m hooked. It gets almost impossibly hard very quickly but it just so addictive that it’s forgiveable. The co-op mode is just so much fun too. My favourite console download game yet and an absolute steal at only £3.49.
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Posted in PSN, PS3, Gaming on Jan 26th, 2008 No Comments »
Here we go, the PSN’s alternative to XBLA’s Geometry Wars, and for me, just as bloody difficult. I hadn’t spotted the demo of this before, but phew, I’m glad I did last night as it saved me £4.99. It’s beautifully shiny and frantically shooty and no doubt a cracking game, well deserving of all the […]
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