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PlayStation Network Thread (Vita/PS3/PS4) | June 2014

Are we even getting new PSOne classics outside of Gungho imports? I can't believe Sony allows to not clearly state the games are import in the product description page.
 
When did they fix the ordering of the friends list? I just noticed that now my "real name" friends are being sorted in the list by their real name instead of their username. Nice to go to the Es for my friend Elliott instead of the Ts for his PSN name. That always hurt my brain for some reason.
 
Store droppings. Not so bad this week.

Blue Estate
Platforms: PS4
Format: Digital
Crossbuy: N/A
Price: $19.99 or $18.99 for PS+

Gritty (shorthand for gratuitous blood and nudity) arcade shooter that uses the PS4 controller like a light gun. Comes with a demo, so be sure to give that a try first, especially with a friend to see if the co-op play is any good.

R.B.I. Baseball
Platforms: PS4
Format: Digital
Crossbuy: No
Price: $19.99 (not expecting a PS+ discount)

About a century ago, the original game in this franchise was released on about a billion 8- and 16-bit systems. Now it's making a comeback, and again hitting every system it can (except PSV, but that goes without saying). It's already out on PS3/Xbox 360 for the same price, and $4.99 on mobile platforms, and is digital-only on everything (except on PSV, where it is non-existent). If you want an alternative to MLB The Show this year, I believe this is your only option.

Valiant Hearts: The Great War
Platforms: PS4, PS3
Format: Digital
Crossbuy: No
Price: $14.99

Using hand-drawn art to tell a story of love and war, set during World War I, this is a puzzle game from the same Ubisoft studio that brought us Child of Light. The game follows the different threads woven by a variety of characters through a larger story.

BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma
Platforms: PSV (out on PS3 since 25 March 2014)
Format: Digital and retail
Crossbuy: No
Price: $39.99 (no digital discount expected)

The third title of the BlazBlue 2D fighting game series, following after the story in BlazBlue: Continuum Shift (Extend), also available for the PSV. It carries over most of the mechanics and characters, for a total roster of 24 playable characters and more to be purchased.

Farming Simulator 14
Platforms: PSV
Format: Digital
Crossbuy: Probably not
Price: $29.99 (no digital discount expected)

Few humans realize that they are tightly caught within what historian James Burke called "technology trap" in his 1978 documentary series "Connections". That is, the technology that makes our lives easier also traps us in a situation which -- should that technology fail -- would leave us exceptionally vulnerable and probably dead within weeks. To combat this, you can hone your horticultural skills in the comfort of your very own trap--I mean, home-- by growing crops, raising livestock, and imagining the redolent aromas that would accompany such earthy pursuits.

Z-Run
Platforms: PSV
Format: Digital
Crossbuy: N/A
Price: Estimated at $9.99

Run from zombies by dodging, jumping, and sliding. Like Canabalt, but 3D-i-er and zombie-er and weapony-er. Also, not really run ... more like jog or speedwalk. (At least from the trailer I've seen...)

Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark
Platforms: PS4, PS3
Format: Digital and retail
Crossbuy: No
Price: $59.99 for PS4, $49.99 for PS3, no digital discount expected

This is a sequel to a game (Fall of Cybertron) and a companion to a movie (Age of Extinction). It's a licensed movie game -- I'm not expecting much. Stuff will blow up and change form and someone somewhere will make some money getting people to buy it.

Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland
Platforms: PS3, PSV
Format: Digital (and PS3 at retail too)
Crossbuy: No
Price: $39.99 (PS3 at retail, perhaps cheaper digitally)

This is a remake of the 2010 game of the same name, sans Plus. It is a JRPG in the Atelier series. The story in this game is told through a dozen tasks and runs across 14 main plotlines. There is also a focus on item synthesis.

End of Serenity
Platforms: PSP/PSV
Format: Digital
Crossbuy: N/A
Price: $14.99

This PSP release is also compatible with the PSV. It's a JRPG that evokes the artwork of the 16-bit era and focuses on skills and objects for battles.

GRID Autosport
Platforms: PS3
Format: Digital (and retail?)
Crossbuy: N/A
Price: $49.99 (no digital discount expected)

Ran out of time. Sorry.

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon
Platforms: PS3 (PS2 Classic)
Format: Digital
Crossbuy: N/A
Price: $19.99?

Ran out of time. Sorry.

XBlaze Code: Embryo
Platforms: PS3, PSV
Format: Digital and retail
Crossbuy: N/A
Price: $39.99

Ran out of time. Sorry.

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Sorry, I have to leave my computer now, or else I'd try to finish this. Someone else can fill in, if they want.
 
Man Rocketbirds is a good game. Everyone should buy it. It's nice to know I bought a genuinely fun Vita game this week and not just the overrated borefest that is Fez.
 
Is there any way to filter just Vita games in the purchase history on the Vita store? Its a nightmare to find all the PS+ games that I've 'purchased'.
 
Watching a brazilian documentary on games history, this time it's the portable episode. They know what a Vita is, but they listed 3rd Birthday as developed by Platinum Games. If only...
 
Nope, and it sucks. I think you're better off looking for the games individually, or through the PC store.

Thanks mate, I have no idea why Sony haven't just let us search filter the store - even if it's just on the Vita. Looks like I'm going to have to go through everything!
 
Summer officially started right? Can we expect a PS+ Summer sale or something along those lines this week?
The last 2 summer sales started on July 2 and 3rd.
So next week hopefully. But the previous ones the offers were pretty meh.
Although the sales they have been doing lately have been great.
 
I've now heard back from Konami and Natsume after they submit their PSP games to SCEE it's out of their hands as to whether it is made Vita compatible over here. Considering we haven't had a new PSP game compatible in over a year I think that ship has sailed.
 
I've now heard back from Konami and Natsume after they submit their PSP games to SCEE it's out of their hands as to whether it is made Vita compatible over here. Considering we haven't had a new PSP game compatible in over a year I think that ship has sailed.

Yet XSEED confirmed Brandish will be Vita-compatible at launch. I don't know the motives behind those decisions.
 
Yet XSEED confirmed Brandish will be Vita-compatible at launch. I don't know the motives behind those decisions.

Did XSEED confirm an EU release for Brandish? SCEA seems to still be doing PSP compatibility for Vita, as everyone involved has stated that End of Serenity will be compatible.
 
Yet XSEED confirmed Brandish will be Vita-compatible at launch. I don't know the motives behind those decisions.

Konami announced Silent Hill would be compatible in Europe too, yet changed their announcement once the games hit the store.

I have no doubt XSEED will submit their games for release as Vita compatible in Europe, I have no doubt that SCEE will not release them as such.
 
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