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New PlayStation Games This Week April 28th 2015

  • Broken Age

PS4, PS Vita — Digital (Cross Buy)
Broken Age is a timeless coming-of-age story of barfing trees and talking spoons. Vella Tartine and Shay Volta are two teenagers in strangely similar situations, but radically different worlds. The player can freely switch between their stories, helping them take control of their own lives, and dealing with the unexpected adventures that follow.

  • Omega Quintet

PS4 — Digital, Retail
In this hybrid RPG/idol simulation, five idols wield Sound Weapons against the dark forces of the world. Build up an arsenal of attacks, get the crowd’s pulse racing with extraordinary skills, and then get them on their feet with a live performance!

 

  • Paranormal Pursuit: The Gifted One Collector’s Edition

PS3 — Digital
Every second counts in this breathtaking paranormal adventure! Lives are on the line as you race to keep a young boy with psychic abilities from falling into the hands of an evil politician. To evade the

henchman sent to kill you and kidnap the child, you’ll have to find cleverly hidden objects and solve cunning puzzles using the boy’s abilities to manipulate time and matter.

  • Project Root

PS4, PS Vita — Digital (Cross Buy)
Paying homage to the classic SHMUP, Project Root throws players into the front lines of the rebellion to battle against a never-ending collection of enemy aircraft, swarms of missile attacks, legions of tanks and engage in frenetic boss battles to strike at the root of the evil Prometheus Corp.

  • Risk

PS3 — Digital
Modern combat meets Risk — the classic game of global domination. Risk steps into the near future with modern armies. Using the 2010 rules as standard, Risk offers an exciting strategic experience. Direct the war from your high-tech control room, fighting on the classic map layout.

  • Sketchcross

PS Vita — Digital
Sketchcross is a Nonogram logic picture puzzle game. Get ready for the satisfaction of solving 50 mind-numbing puzzles spanning from small 5 x 5 puzzles all the way up to the extra large 30 x 30 puzzles.

  • Tropico 5

PS4 — Digital, Retail
Start your reign during colonial times, survive the World Wars and the Great Depression, be a dictator during the Cold War, and advance your country to modern times and beyond. Rule your beautiful island nation like a dictator!

Why Not To Pre-order Games

Why not to pre-order games
By UNDED

Pre-ordering games actually had a purpose a long time ago, when limited quantities of games were being made to circumvent the difference between supply and demand. Nobody expected Poke’mon to explode in popularity the way it did in the 90’s, so when a new game was announced it was a good idea to pre-order it to guarantee yourself an early copy.  

The practice has since been twisted by game publishers to milk as much money from you through incentives such as extra levels, extra guns, weapons, character skins, and even entire sections of the games that are retailer specific, and have no real impact on the game play. Don’t be fooled, these are cheap ‘promises’ the publishers are selling you to get your money.  

These skins, levels, weapons, game modes all cost money to make, and the game companies want to make their money back so at one point or another they will be made available for purchase. When you pre-order a game, when you’ve put money down on a product that you haven’t even tested yet, you are putting yourself at risk of losing a lot of money. Be patient, read the reviews, make sure a game is worth not only your hard earned money, but the time you will invest in that piece of media.

Games are expensive to make, costing millions of dollars. As a consumer that is not something you should be concerned about. You should be worried whether the game is fun or not.

Don’t build into the hype. Even if you absolutely believe a new Batman game is going to be the best thing ever, be patient. Give it a week. A lot of times ‘Day One” editions are still brand new on the shelves and are easy to pick up.

When you pre-order a game for an incentive such as a retailer specific level, it gives publishers the idea that they can ‘piece-meal’ games and sell them from Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart with specific incentives and increase their sales. All that this leads to is a seriously segmented and incomplete experience regardless of which store you decide to buy from. Because of pre-order culture and DLC there are some incredible experiences from some of my favorite games I will never get to experience.

It’s not worth supporting a terrible business practice. Just be patient, and always support local business. 

Playstation Store Update April 21, 2015

 

Sales

Platform Title Regular Sale Original Price
PS4 Advanced Warfare – Digital Pro Edition $69.99 $99.99
PS4 Advanced Warfare Gold Edition $49.79 $59.99
PS4 Ghosts Digital Hardened Edition $45.00 $99.99
PS4 Ghosts Gold Edition $19.80 $59.99
PS3 Call of Duty: Black Ops II and Season Pass Bundle $45.00 $99.99
PS3 Call of Duty: Black Ops II w/ Revolution Map & Black Ops w/ First Strike $22.14 $81.99
PS3 Call of Duty: Black Ops II With Revolution Map Pack $19.80 $59.99
PS3 Advanced Warfare – Digital Pro Edition $69.99 $99.99
PS3 Advanced Warfare Gold Edition $49.79 $59.99
PS3 Black Ops Ultimate Edition $44.41 $94.49
PS3 Black Ops with First Strike $20.00 $49.99
PS3 Ghosts Digital Hardened Edition $45.00 $99.99
PS3 Ghosts Gold Edition $19.80 $59.99

PS Plus Discounts

Platform Title Plus Price Original Price
PS4 Infinity Runner $8.99 $9.99
PS4 Shovel Knight (3-Way Cross Buy) $13.49 $14.99
PS3 Shovel Knight (3-Way Cross Buy) $13.49 $14.99
PS3 World Hunter $8.99 $9.99
PS Vita Shovel Knight (3-Way Cross Buy) $13.49 $14.99

PS Plus Discounts Ending 4/28

Platform Title
PS4 Shovel Knight (3-Way Cross Buy)
PS4 UFC 186: Johnson vs. Horiguchi
PS4 Woah Dave! (Cross Buy with PS Vita)
PS3 Shovel Knight (3-Way Cross Buy)
PS3 UFC 186: Johnson vs. Horiguchi
PS Vita Draw Slasher Bundle
PS Vita Run Like Hell
PS Vita Shovel Knight (3-Way Cross Buy)
PS Vita Woah Dave! (Cross Buy with PS4)

New PlayStation Now Rentals

  • Divekick
  • King of Fighters 95
  • Mini Ninjas
  • Penny Arcade Adventures OTRSPOD Ep2
  • Super Stacker Party

PS4 Games

  • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China ($9.99)
  • Infinity Runner ($9.99)
  • LA Cops ($14.99)
  • Shovel Knight ($14.99, 3-Way Cross Buy)
  • Ziggurat ($14.99)

PS3 Games

  • Shovel Knight ($14.99, 3-Way Cross Buy)

PS Vita Games

  • Sayonara UmiharaKawase+ ($19.99)
  • Shovel Knight ($14.99, 3-Way Cross Buy)

PS4 Add-ons

Dead or Alive 5 Last Round: Core Fighters
  • Aloha Ayane Costume ($1.99)
  • Aloha Hitomi Costume ($1.99)
  • Aloha Kasumi Costume ($1.99)
  • Aloha Mila ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Kokoro ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Leifang ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Momiji ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Rachel ($1.99)
  • Honoka’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • Last Getaway Pai ($1.99)
  • Last Getaway Sarah ($1.99)
  • Marie Rose’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • New Challengers Honoka ($1.99)
  • New Challengers Marie Rose ($1.99)
  • New Challengers Nyotengu ($1.99)
  • New Challengers Phase 4 ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Ayane ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Hayabusa ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Hayate ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Kasumi ($1.99)
  • Nyotengu’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • Phase 4’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • Premier Sexy Costume Honoka ($1.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume Marie Rose ($1.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume Nyotengu ($1.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume Phase 4 ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Christie ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Helena ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Lisa ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Tina ($1.99)
  • Last Getaway Costume Set ($24.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Costume Set ($5.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume & Movie Set ($14.99)
Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires

Content Cross Buy with PS3

  • Castle and Scenario Pack 2 ($5.99)
  • Edit Parts – Equipment 4 ($3.99)
  • Edit Parts – Equipment 5 ($5.99)
  • Edit Parts – Equipment Set 2 ($8.99)
Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires Free Alliances Version

Content Cross Buy with PS3

  • Edit Parts – Female Equipment 5 ($5.99)
  • Edit Parts – Male Equipment 5 ($4.99)
  • Weapon & Character 12 ($3.99)
  • Weapon & Character 13 ($3.99)
  • Weapon & Character 14 ($3.99)
Evolve
  • Abe Maneater Skins ($1.99)
  • Behemoth Sandstone Skin ($2.99)
  • Griffin Maneater Skins ($1.99)
  • Maggie Maneater Skins ($1.99)
  • Trapper Maneater Skin Pack ($4.99)
Mortal Kombat X
  • Samurai Pack ($3.99)
Rocksmith 2014
  • Dinosaur Jr. – Feel the Pain ($2.99)
  • Fuel – Hemorrhage (In My Hands) ($2.99)
  • Lit – My Own Worst Enemy ($2.99)
  • Stone Sour – Through Glass ($2.99)
  • Yellowcard – Ocean Avenue ($2.99)
  • Alt Rock Song Pack ($11.99)
The Crew
  • The Crew – Cadillac Escalade 2012 Car Shipment ($2.99)
  • McLaren F1 Car Shipment ($3.99)
  • Volkswagen Touareg NF 2011 Car Shipment ($1.99)
  • Raid Car Pack ($6.99)
The Evil Within
  • The Consequence ($9.99)
Zen Pinball 2
  • Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron ($2.99)

PS3 Add-ons

Dead or Alive 5 Last Round: Core Fighters
  • Aloha Ayane Costume ($1.99)
  • Aloha Hitomi Costume ($1.99)
  • Aloha Kasumi Costume ($1.99)
  • Aloha Mila ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Kokoro ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Leifang ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Momiji ($1.99)
  • Beach Party Rachel ($1.99)
  • Honoka’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • Last Getaway Pai ($1.99)
  • Last Getaway Sarah ($1.99)
  • Marie Rose’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • New Challengers Honoka ($1.99)
  • New Challengers Marie Rose ($1.99)
  • New Challengers Nyotengu ($1.99)
  • New Challengers Phase 4 ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Ayane ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Hayabusa ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Hayate ($1.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Kasumi ($1.99)
  • Nyotengu’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • Phase 4’s Private Paradise Movie $2.99
  • Premier Sexy Costume Honoka ($1.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume Marie Rose ($1.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume Nyotengu ($1.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume Phase 4 ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Christie ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Helena ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Lisa ($1.99)
  • Showstoppers Tina ($1.99)
  • Last Getaway Costume Set ($24.99)
  • Ninja 2015 Costume Set ($5.99)
  • Premier Sexy Costume & Movie Set ($14.99)
Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires

Content Cross Buy with PS4

  • Castle and Scenario Pack 2 ($5.99)
  • Edit Parts – Equipment 4 ($3.99)
  • Edit Parts – Equipment 5 ($5.99)
  • Edit Parts – Equipment Set 2 ($8.99)
Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires Free Alliances Version

Content Cross Buy with PS4

  • Edit Parts – Female Equipment 5 ($5.99)
  • Edit Parts – Male Equipment 5 ($4.99)
  • Weapon & Character 12 ($3.99)
  • Weapon & Character 13 ($3.99)
  • Weapon & Character 14 ($3.99)
Rocksmith 2014
  • Dinosaur Jr. – Feel the Pain ($2.99)
  • Fuel – Hemorrhage (In My Hands) ($2.99)
  • Lit – My Own Worst Enemy ($2.99)
  • Stone Sour – Through Glass ($2.99)
  • Yellowcard – Ocean Avenue ($2.99)
  • Alt Rock Song Pack ($11.99)
The Evil Within
  • The Consequence ($9.99)
Zen Pinball 2
  • Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron ($2.99)

PS Vita Add-ons

Zen Pinball 2
  • Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron ($2.99)

Themes

Platform Title Price
PS4 Axiom Verge Theme $1.99
PS4 Bad Business: Delinquent Lincoln Theme $1.99
PS4 Graphic Equalizer Theme $2.99
PS4 Metal Skull Theme $2.99
PS4 Neon Map Theme $2.99
PS4 PlayStation Heroes – Koi Pond Bronze Theme $1.00
PS4 PlayStation Heroes – Koi Pond Gold Theme $10.00
PS4 PlayStation Heroes – Koi Pond Platinum Theme $15.00
PS4 PlayStation Heroes – Koi Pond Silver Theme $5.00
PS Vita NBA: Atlanta Hawks Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Boston Celtics Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Brooklyn Nets Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Charlotte Hornets Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Chicago Bulls Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Dallas Mavericks Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Denver Nuggets Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Detroit Pistons Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Golden State Warriors Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Houston Rockets Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Indiana Pacers Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Los Angeles Clippers Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Los Angeles Lakers Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Memphis Grizzlies Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Miami Heat Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Milwaukee Bucks Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: New Orleans Pelicans Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: New York Knicks Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Orlando Magic Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Philadelphia 76ers Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Phoenix Suns Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Portland Trail Blazers Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Sacramento Kings Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: San Antonio Spurs Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Toronto Raptors Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Utah Jazz Theme $2.99
PS Vita NBA: Washington Wizards Theme $2.99

Avatars

Platform Title Price
PS3 An Eye Avatar $1.99
PS3 Bullet Skull Avatar $1.99
PS3 Chemical Symbol Avatar $1.99
PS3 Jumper Avatar $1.99
PS3 Lick-A-Skull Avatar $1.99
PS3 Nuke Skull Avatar $1.99
PS3 Punk Avatar $1.99
PS3 Skull In A Skull Avatars $1.99
PS3 Speeding Tiger Avatar $1.99
PS3 Trolol Avatar $1.99

Mortal Kombat X Review


Mortal Kombat X Review
By UNDED

Having been four years since we’ve seen a new installment, Mortal Kombat X takes everything that was loved about the franchise and builds on it tenfold (no pun intended). The interactive stages from old are still in full swing, the character interactions are all based on personal experience with the opponent, and the campaign tells a complete and cohesive story that can well hold its own against any other current gen triple-A title release.

It could easily be argued that 1992’s Mortal Kombat was THE original fighting game. MK started out as a bloody and brutal fighter that quickly cemented itself into gaming history strictly on how unique and fun it was. From the full set of distinct characters, the gloomy stages lined by acid pits, forests making ugly faces at you, to Scorpions spear chain, Liu Kangs bicycle kick, and Johnny Cages’ nut cracker, MK was only ever paralleled by Street Fighter. MKX continues this trend.

Right before matches start, the interaction between certain characters initiates a character-to-character dialogue specific to those fighters. This pays incredible attention to detail and gives the fight a little more weight, like this isn’t just a random exhibition but instead something personal. To help establish the idea that this game follows its own lineage from past games, they’ve added at least four fighters that are sons or daughters of core, original fighters. When you pit Liu Kang against Kung Lao, they recognize each other as ‘brothers’, no doubt a throw back to when Liu Kang and Kung Kao had a standalone adventure.

Fighting is the fastest I’ve seen in any Mortal Kombat. Whereas 2011’s Mortal Kombat felt a little stiff; jumps, punches, kicks, and grab are now fluid and responsive. Ducking at the right moment could nullify a special attack your opponent was counting on to win the fight. 

The campaign feels like it was adapted from a movie script. You complete chapters with a specific fighter that follows them through events that have a real impact on the politics and scenarios that progress the story along. As you play though the campaign, the story acknowledge events from past games whether or not you’ve followed the canon. From Liu Kangs death, to the original Sub Zeros death, to Jax having once been under Quan Chi’s control, the characters themselves have real motivations for the fights you’re put into.

Quick time events are present, but they don’t take you out of the experience like in other games. It’s ok if you miss all of them, because you won’t be forced to start over. Your fighter just gets beat up a bit during the dialogue and the fights continues regardless. Whether you get the QTE’s right or miss them all, you’re still thrown into a badass fight which again, will progress the story.

New characters means new fighting styles. Button mashers rejoice for likes of Kung Jin, Takeda, Ferra/Torr, and Kenshin. My personal favorite being Erron Black, who looks like he was resurrected straight out of Red Dead Redemption. He’s even stated that he’s much older than he looks, so as far as I’m concerned, goddammit that’s John Marston. If you’re more of a technical fighter who relies on combos and special moves, the lead mascots for the franchise Scorpion and Subzero are more up your ally along with Quan Chi, Raiden, and Mileena. From each fighter you can choose one of three different fighting variations which will allow your fighter to play a little more to your strengths. The new characters feel at home in this universe. Goro is a massive fighter, so when I matched him up against the new Ferra/Torr, hearing Goro say “you are a worthy opponent” made me think ‘oh snap! It’s goin’ down!’

If there’s one thing MKX does right, it’s the interactive stages. No longer are you forced to stay in a corner if you’re pushed back. On either side of the stage in every level a simple push of the RB/R1 button will launch your character into the mid stage so the fight can continue unabated. The levels are littered with interactive items that you can smash your opponent into or throw. It’s quite amusing to see Raiden, the god of thunder, protector of Earthrealm smash you in the face with a box.

A new mode to the franchise, Test Your Luck will have you and your friends playing this game for years! You pick your fighters, then a stage, then how many ‘modifiers’ (up to 7) you want for the match. These can range from a tilting level, extra life for one of the fighters, ice balls that will rain down on you, Kabals spinning blade that runs the length of the levels. There is a huge variety of things that can happen to make these matches much more fun than the standard one v. one. In one instance where my opponent and I were close to death, I was about to lose the fight when my opponent was frozen by a falling ice ball, just as I went in for the kill I was struck by three severed heads and an ice ball, winning the match for him. Its moments like these that make MKX stand out as a unique fighter that provides the kind of fun and replayability you’d expect from Smash Bros.

What absolutely impresses me to most is that they acknowledge the 1995 movie every chance they get. Right before I started a match between Goro and Johnny Cage, I couldn’t stop laughing when Johnny says “Don’t you owe me a pair of sunglasses?” That made my day. Even some of their moves subtly hint back towards the movie. Fighting Kano as Sonya Blade, I watched in amazement as she ran across the arena, flipped onto her hands, secured Kanos head between her thighs and threw him across the stage. A rush of nostalgia came over me as I remembered their fight on the beach. Never in 20 years had I wanted to watch the movie as bad as right then.

There are microtransactions in the form of ‘Easy Fatality” tokens, The Samurai pack which gives you some new character skins, a costume for Sub-Zero, Goro, a ‘time saving’ pack to unlock all Krypt Items, and the Kombat pack which includes Jason Voorhees, The Predator, two classic fighters, and a few extra skins, as well as the samurai Pack. The DLC they do offer (even though not released yet) are all bonus or returning characters that only add to what makes Mortal Kombat great, but the game itself is so incredibly fun, you won’t feel pressured into opening your wallet past the $60 premium.

Summary

Despite the DLC offered here blatantly trying to get your money, and the small number of stages to fight in that, in their own right, are all still very distinct and add to the experience, this is a great game. The Story mode, along with Towers, Test Your Luck, unlocking things in the Krypt, and not to mention the online and couch co-op options, you need this in your current gen collection. Continuing it’s pedigree of the 1992 release, this IS the definitive Mortal Kombat fans deserve. 

PSN Games April 21 2015

PlayStation 4 Games

  • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China (PSN)
  • Brawl (PSN)
  • Infinity Runner (PSN)
  • LA Cops (PSN)
  • Shovel Knight (PSN, cross-buy)
  • Tropico 5 (Retail & PSN) – EU
  • Ziggurat (PSN)

PlayStation 3 Games

  • Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty (PSN, cross-buy) – NA
  • Shovel Knight (PSN, cross-buy)

PlayStation Vita Games

  • Sayonara UmiharaKawase+ (PSN) – NA
  • Shovel Knight (PSN, cross-buy)

PS2 Classic

  • Gradius V (PSN) – EU

DLC

  • The Evil Within ‘The Consequence’
  • Zen Pinball 2 ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron Table’