Gravity Crash lands on PSN next week
New Store refresher adds heaps.
Gravity Crash will be released this Tuesday 24th November on the PlayStation Store. We had expected Just Add Water's much-touted retro PSN game in December.
The date arrives as part of this week's Store refresher and probably has something to do with Thanksgiving.
Out today are Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao, Critter Crunch and the original Metal Gear Solid. Invincible Tiger is the fast and fun Kung Fu game that supports 3DTV, should you have one, and Critter Crunch is a puzzle game you can find out more about on the PlayStation blog.
PS3 owners can try a Smash Cars demo this week - full game released on PSN in August - while PSP owners can test MotorStorm: Arctic Edge and PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe.
Dragon Age: Origins is out today on PS3 and so the Store hosts the launch DLC. Also of note is the full Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album for The Beatles: Rock Band.
Sony has added loads of PSP games for download, including Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines and LittleBigPlanet. The former appears to be experiencing some problems and we are investigating those now.
A quick glance over to the US PlayStation Store and we find Peggle $9.99 and Peggle Nights add-on $4.99 for download. You may want PSone games Resident Evil 2 and Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver at 5.99 apiece or be keen on testing Prometheus, too.
European Special Offers (until 3rd Dec)
- Buzz! Brain Bender (PSP) - now £9.99/14.99
- EA Replay (PSP) now £11.99/14.99
- Medal of Honor Heroes (PSP) - now £7.99/9.99
- Medal of Honor Heroes 2 (PSP) - now £11.99/14.99
- Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover (PSP) - now £11.99/14.99
PS3 Games
- Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao - £9.99/12.99
- Gravity Crash (available from 24th November) - £6.29/7.99
- Metal Gear Solid (PSone) - £7.99/9.99
- Critter Crunch (trial and full game) - £4.49/5.49
PS3 Demos
- Smash Cars
PS3 Game Content
- Dragon Age: Warden's Keep - £5.49/6.99
- Dragon Age: Stone Prisoner - £11.99/14.99
- LittleBigPlanet: Assassin's Creed II Ezio Auditore Costume (released 24th November) - £1.59/1.99
- LittleBigPlanet: Thanksgiving Costume - free
- PAIN: Flavor Flav Pack - £1.19/1.49
- EyePet: Medieval Styling Pack - £2.39/2.99
- EyePet: Lucky Dip Styling Pack 4 -free
- High Velocity Bowling: Psychedelic 60's Ball Pack, Techno Modern Ball Pack - £0.79/0.99 each
- The Beatles: Rock Band: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ("A Day in the Life", "Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite", "Fixing a Hole", "Lovely Rita", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)", "She's Leaving Home", "When I'm Sixty-Four", "Within You Without You") - £7.49/8.99 (£0.99/1.49 each)
- Guitar Hero 5: KISS track pack ("I Was Made For Loving You", "Lick", "Modern Day Delilah") - £4.39/5.49 (£1.59/1.99 each)
PSP Games
- LittleBigPlanet - £21.99/36.99
- Assassin's Creed Bloodlines - £23.99/29.99)
- Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier - £21.99/36.99
- The Warriors - £9.99/12.99
- Star Wars Battlefront II - £15.99/19.99
- NBA 2K10 - £15.99/19.99 (N/A for some reason)
- Mercury Meltdown - £4.79/5.99
- Megaman Maverick Hunter X - £13.99/17.99
- Capcom Puzzle World - £13.99/17.99
- Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower - £13.99/17.99
- Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness - £11.99/14.99
- Mana Khemia: Student Alliance - £19.99/24.99
- Williams Pinball Classics - £11.99/14.99 (N/A for some reason)
PSP Minis
- Echoes - £2.49/2.99
- Pinball Dreams - £3.99/4.99
PSP Demos
- MotorStorm: Arctic Edge
- PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe
PSP Game Content
- Rock Band Unplugged: "California άber Alles" by Dead Kennedys, "You're No Rock and Roll Fun" by Sleater-Kinney - £0.99/1.49 each
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There is not nearly enough gravity based games featuring tiny spaceships in this generation for my liking.
Away on holiday next week though, so hopefully I should be able to find out if it any good before purchase.
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Also Pinball Dreams is the best mini out there at the mo, just to play on the nightmare table. Also Tetris is great too.
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Agreed that MGS1 is exciting but also ageed it is too expensive. I paid £40 back in the day... it's a bit of a micky take. £3.99 maximum is what these classics should be. But £2.39 is better, which I got a few for recently.
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