PlayStation Store Update – 4th March 2010

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4 new minis this week.

In a surprise move, 4 new minis have been released this week, developed by Sony themselves. It looks like they are going to support their brain child after all.

Unfortunately, after spending a little time with each game I not sure I’d recommend any of them.  And that’s despite their low price. Maybe this will change if I spend more time with them. Maybe not. So on one hand it’s good news Sony are starting to home-brew some minis, but on the other hand they aren’t setting a good example for the quality level.

Stay tuned for a reviews soon.

Here’s the release list:

*Red = New worldwide

US Minis

  • * Digi-Tiles ($2.99)
  • * Earthshield ($2.99)
  • * Legend of Kunoichi ($2.99)
  • * Smashbreak ($2.99)
  • Vector TD ($3.99) – Review

European Minis

  • Nothing…

Oceania Minis

  • Nothing…
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5 Responses to “PlayStation Store Update – 4th March 2010”
  1. JeremyR says:

    I bought Earthshield. Wish I didn’t. Only $3 though.

    Most the $1 retro shooters on XBLA Indie games are better, though.

    It’s like one of those games you find in a “Teach Yourself Game Programming in 21 Days” book.

  2. djax says:

    No EU minis this week :-( , its begining of the end of DLC on PSN… No new games for PSP at all…

  3. Coletan says:

    I bought Vector TD and Smashbreak, I like Vector TD although it feels very repetitive and I’m not very good at it yet and Smashbreak is mediocre, maybe its funner to play it with a friend?

  4. prince caro 19 says:

    well, this certainly is a change!
    not only did we get all the new minis, and alot of them at that, sony made them all!
    its like the universe is out of balance :D

    though im not surprised to hear they didnt do a good job, its the first time they’ve ever tried making low budget titles like this, and lets face it, this isnt the first time sony has failed the minis platform, wont be the last either,
    at least they’re trying, thats nice to know.

  5. koenigseggrocks says:

    Vector TD is the second best Tower Defence Mini out there! Oh wait….there are only two. So it’s also the worst.. But it is pretty good, although in my expert opinion, Fieldrunners is better :D

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