The Journey Collector's Edition features all three best-selling games from acclaimed indie developer thatgamecompany: Journey, Flower, and flOw.
Ratchet & Clank Collection will include Ratchet & Clank, Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, and Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal all remastered.
Sound Shapes has you play, compose, and share in this side-scrolling platformer, where you create music with your actions.
Dyad is a warpspeed abstract racing game for the PlayStation 3.
No Man's Land offers you the most advanced shooter experience that the PS3 has seen.
Gravity Rush has players manipulate gravity to save your world from destruction.
Resistance: Burning Skies brings the alternate-history Resistance series to the PlayStation Vita.
Use your Move controller as a wand in this action adventure game.
Datura is a game from the creators of Linger in Shadows that utilizes the PlayStation Move motion controller.
Starhawk is a third-person shooter with busy battlefields populated by infantry soldiers, ground vehicles, airborne fighters, and player-created buildings.
Cutthroats: Battle for Black Powder Cove lets up to 24 gamers battle aboard pirate ships as both ship captains and gunners.
Reality Fighters is an augmented reality fighting game in which you can capture yourself using the Vita camera and duke it out against other fighters around the world.
Journey is an online adventure game from the creators of flOw and Flower.
MotorStorm RC is a racer with a unique blend of old-school and contemporary racing gameplay.
Unit 13 is a third person military shooter from Zipper Interactive.
MLB 12: The Show builds on what has been delivered in previous franchise releases, adding compelling features that bring unparalleled innovation.
In a racing title, replayability and precision control are the name of the game, and the lack of both keep Extreme Games from finishing in the winner's circle.
It's far from being poor and is certainly entertaining at times--it just lacks the originality and extra level of polish needed to provide a truly memorable gaming experience.
Role-playing games don't get a whole lot better than Final Fantasy Tactics.
Final Fantasy XI is an online RPG that manages to break the mold, if just barely--but, actually, that's no mean feat.
Psygnosis' Formula 1 is a high-octane masterpiece.
Like Gary Coleman in Diff'rent Strokes, Gex is having a tough time showing off his range.
While the game is technically proficient, the unbelievably lame speech and camera problems make Gex: Enter the Gecko a frustrating title at best.
SCEA is publishing its popular driving simulator for the Sony handheld system featuring over 800 vehicle models.
Fans of the original and those looking for a pure driving simulation should flock to store shelves without delay, but for the rest, that add-on philosophy may not sit well.
Its endless tuning options and many racing events will keep you engrossed in the game for many months, and it's accessible enough to be enjoyed by anyone who's the least ...
Grandia is every bit as worthwhile as Final Fantasy VIII, just in different ways.
The game has great sound effects and an absolutely amazing soundtrack, featuring songs from artists such as Jurassic 5, GZA, Dr. Octagon, X-Ecutioners, NOFX, and Black Flag.
The graphics, gameplay, and humor make a unique mix that results in a truly fresh title.
In a move bound to please golf enthusiasts and curious onlookers alike, Sony has brought its flagship golf game to our shores under the moniker of Hot Shots Golf.
Hot Shots Golf 2 has some big shoes to fill. But not only does it fill those shoes, it also stretches them a little - as Hot Shots Golf 2 ...
Intelligent Qube is simple, fun, and horribly addictive.
Every so often a title comes along that, for whatever reason, you really want to like.
Jet Moto is an evil, difficult game.
A challenging sequel to last year's adrenaline-fueled masterpiece.
Jet Moto 3 is by no means an easy game.
A perfect game for the younger audience... a great challenge for the experienced gamer with a stomach of steel and a taste for heights.
King of Fighters' main selling point, and most redeeming feature, is the sheer number of playable characters.
The first King's Field was an excellent game, and its like-minded sequel is even better.
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