Tag Archives: Playstation 3

Win a PSVR Voting by Voting in The Playstation Awards 2016

The Playstation Awards is a ceremony that has been ongoing since 1995, and has been going on ever since to honor the top-selling games on Playstation consoles.
The ceremony usually lets players vote for each title to participate in the User Choice Award as well as have titles be awarded by different categories.
This year the awarded catigories are:
  • Platinum Prize: Software titles (DL) with an accumulated shipment quantity (including download quantity) of over one million copies.
  • Gold Prize: Software titles (DL) with an accumulated shipment quantity (including download quantity) of over 500,000 copies.
  • PlayStation Network Award: Top three network sales titles will be awarded (Between October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016).
  • Users’ Choice Award: Top 10 titles voted by Japan and Asia users. (Released between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016.)
  • PlayStation VR Special Prize: Three titles which have contributed to PlayStation VR will be awarded.
  • Indies Special Prize: Five titles which has contributed to PlayStation will be awarded.
User Choice voting will open at this link today and will be available until October 20 Like every year, everyone who participates will be given a “PlayStation Awards 2016 Special Custom Theme” download code for PlayStation 4, PS Vita, and PlayStation 3, and the voter who wins the “Best Comment Prize” will win a PlayStation VR.

BlazBlue: Central Fiction receives digital pre-order demo on October 11 in North America

Starting October 11, players who pre-order BlazBlue: Central Fiction from the PlayStation Store in North America, will gain access to a special demo. The demo will include

Arcade Mode, VS Mode, Training Mode, as well as Network Mode’s Online Lobby.
bbcf-screen3

BlazBlue: Central Fiction will launch for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 this Thursday, October 6 in Japan, on November 1 in North America.

Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs Review

Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs, or Tokyo Twilight: SG for short, is an Adventure game turn based strategy game about ghost hunting . This game is actually an updated version of another game which means this updated version of the game has extra features  the original version didn’t have. Unfortunately, I did not play that game so this review comes from a new-to-the-series perspective.

Visuals
Unlike other Story/Adventure games Tokyo Twilight: SG has moving sprites of the characters. It’s something I’m not used to and was odd at first, but as I got used to it, I felt that they were actually pretty neat. The backgrounds, though, are a different matter. They aren’t interactive; it’s just a background. Finally, the turn based part of the game is nothing to look at its just tiles and symbols which, admittedly, was kinda of confusing to look at.

csfyxd3umaak0xz

Story
The story opens with the protagonist transferring to a new school and running into the class president, her friend, the to-be CEO of Gatekeepers (the Ghost hunters), and one of the employees who happens to be a classmate. After a tour with the class president, things quickly escalate into you helping exercise a ghost! Quite a quick move towards the action. So as not to spoil too much, thats all I will say on the story, but overall it was very enjoyable it is definitely the strong point of Tokyo Twilight: GS.

me3050428801_2

Audio
I was not very impressed with the audio of this game. If you stay on a “page” or battle for too long, the music just gets repetitive, but that’s OK  because you can always turn it down; you won’t miss out on anything. The only time I didn’t have the game on silent was when I got to a new area just to hear the new music that might be playing.

 

preview_screenshot4_125861

Gameplay
The game play was actually pretty hard when it came down to the turn based part of the game. I feel like the battle system was not explained too well and when I was finally given the reigns I found myself really confused. All the game told me was, “Try to anticipate the ghost’s movements.” Really helpful, game! Once I got used to it, I was able to play a little better, but it only really got harder. Outside of battle was even more confusing. There was no explanation, at all, about what the choice wheels meant or did. I had to guess a lot at first and learn from there. There are 2 wheels. The first wheel had an emotion: Love, Friendship, Anger, Sadness, Anxiety. The second wheel had a sense: Taste, Hearing, Touch, Smell, Sight. Combining these resulted in odd reactions from people. For example, the first thing I did was choose touch and love, which just resulted in me trying to touch a character I hardly knew much to that characters disgust. I had no idea what I was doing at first, it could have been explained a little at least, rather than not at all.

me3050428785_2

Verdict
Despite its short comings I really enjoyed Tokyo Twilight: SG, the story had me hooked even if the battles were so hard that I had to do some of them more than once. If you have not played Tokyo Twilight then I say play the 2016 version instead, unless you want to find out what the differences are between that one and Special Gigs.

Think you will try it? Let us know in the comments!

Sony announced that the PlayStation Experience 2016 Will Hit Anaheim, CA this December

Sony Interactive Entertainment America announced that they will host the PlayStation Experience 2016 from December 3 to 4 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

The show will kick off at 10:00 AM on Saturday with the PlayStation Showcase, and from there, you’ll be let loose to play all weekend long!

29935026736_c00fbc476f_z

 

Capcom Cup will also be returning to PlayStation Experience this year, with the finals taking place on Saturday at 6:00 PM. Watch the top qualifying players from the Capcom Pro Tour compete for more than $250,000 in prizing and the chance to be crowned the Street Fighter V world champion.

PlayStation Experience 2016 At a Glance

Where: Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA
When:

  • Saturday, December 3, 2016, 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday, December 4, 2016, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Prices:

  • Two-Day Early Bird Ticket: $60 // Early bird available until Sunday, October 16 or while supplies last (whichever comes first)
  • Regular Two-Day Ticket: $75
  • Saturday Only Ticket: $45
  • Sunday Only Ticket: $40
  • Note: We highly recommend you register with your PSN ID when purchasing tickets.
  • Tickets Available Now: http://playstation.com/experience-tickets

Over the coming weeks, we’ll have lots more to share about the publishers, developers, games, and activities you can expect at this year’s show.

Playstation Store Update September 27, 2016, Team17 Sale

Team17 Sale (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)

PlayStation 4

  • Beyond Eyes – $5.99, $4.49
  • Flockers – $7.49, $4.99
  • LA Cops – $5.99, $4.49
  • Overcooked – $13.59, $11.89
  • Overruled! – $5.99, $4.49
  • Penarium – $3.99, $2.99
  • Schrodinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark – $3.99, $2.99
  • Sheltered – $7.49, $5.09
  • The Escapists – $7.99, $5.99
  • The Escapists ‘Alcatraz’ – $1.49, $1.19
  • The Escapists ‘Duct Tapes Are Forever’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists ‘Escape Team’ – $2.24, $1.79
  • The Escapists DLC Bundle – $4.99, $3.99
  • The Escapists + The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $11.99, $8.99
  • The Escapists: The Walking Dead – $9.99, $7.99
  • Worms Battlegrounds – $9.99, $7.49
  • Worms Battlegrounds ‘Alien Invasion’ – $2.49, $1.69
  • Worms WMD – $26.99, $25.49

PlayStation Plus Specials & Deals

PlayStation 4

  • Abzu – $13.99
  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $24.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – $9.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Collector’s Edition – $19.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online – $24.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99
  • Song of the Deep – $10.49
  • Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness – $29.99
  • Virginia – $8.99

PlayStation 3

  • Battlefield Hardline – $3.99
  • Farming Simulator 15 – $19.99
  • Mighty No 9 (cross-buy) – $11.99

PlayStation Vita

  • Darkest Dungeon (cross-buy) – $19.99

Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)

  • Back to Bed Game & Dynamic Theme Bundle (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $8.99, $5.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS4) – $4.99
  • BIT.TRIP Presents… Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PS Vita, PS4) – $4.99
  • Crazy Strike Bowling EX (PS4) – $9.87
  • Dear Esther: Landmark Edition (PS4) – $7.99
  • EA Sports NHL 17 (PS4) – $49.79
  • Electronic Super Joy (PS4) – $7.49, $6.49
  • Electronic Super Joy ‘Hot Sticky Mess’ (PS4) – $2.24, $1.49
  • Filthy Lucre (PS4) – $16.19
  • Fluster Cluck (PS4) – $4.99, $1.99
  • Jet Set Radio (PS3) – $4.99
  • Lichtspeer (PS4) – $8.99, $7.99
  • Paragon Epic Pack (PS4) – $37.49
  • Paragon Prime Pack (PS4) – $22.49
  • The Golf Club (PS4) – $10.19
  • The Last of Us Remastered (PS4) – $9.99
  • The Last of Us: Left Behind Standalone (PS4) – $4.99
  • The Last of Us Outbreak Day Theme (PS4) – Free
  • The Last of Us Remastered DLC (PS4) – $1.24 to $14.99
  • The Bit Trip (PS4, PS Vita) – $4.99
  • Vanquish (PS3) – $9.99
  • Velocibox (PS4, PS Vita) – $8.74, $6.24
  • Verdun (PS4) – $14.99
  • Worlds of Magic: Planar Conquest (PS4) – $24.64

New Pre-orders

  • 100ft Robot Golf ($19.99/PS+ $17.99)
  • Yakuza 0 ($59.99)

PS4 Games

  • Air Conflicts: Double Pack ($39.99)
  • Arcade Archives CONTRA ($7.99)
  • ClusterTruck ($14.99)
  • Darkest Dungeon ($24.99/PS+ $19.99)
  • EA Sports FIFA 17 ($59.99)
  • EA Sports FIFA 17 Deluxe Edition ($79.99)
  • EA Sports FIFA 17 Super Deluxe Edition ($99.99)
  • Lichtspeer ($9.99/PS+ $7.99)
  • Machinarium ($9.99)
  • Resident Evil Triple Pack ($59.49)
  • Virginia ($9.99/PS+ $8.99)
  • XCOM 2 ($59.99)
  • XCOM 2 Digital Deluxe Edition ($74.99)
  • Zheros ($9.99)

PS3 games

  • EA Sports FIFA 17 ($59.99)

PS Vita Games

  • Darkest Dungeon ($24.99/PS+ $19.99)