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.
Tomb Raider is simply a smart game, bursting with great touches.
Most of Tomb Raider II's improvements are cosmetic.
Abe's Oddysee balances its action and puzzle elements perfectly.
Those who lost interest in the series with Tomb Raider II may want to give it another look with the third.
Embark on an adventure through a mysterious island where clues abound and you must try to reverse a wrong that has gone unchecked for ages.
Only the most ardent racing fans need apply.
Never before have technology, playability, and narrative combined as well as in Final Fantasy VII.
Crystal Dynamics' long-awaited sequel to Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain is a far different animal from its predecessor.
It is an acceptable game based on its own merits, but, set against its own legacy, it is for all intents and purposes indistinguishable from those that have come before ...
Despite its amusing setting and visual appeal, SimTheme Park is at heart a business simulation.
Even NASCAR fans will cringe when their character slams to the asphalt with a fleshy "smack."
It is obvious that Disney was more interested in producing a $40 advertisement for its movie than in developing a playable game.
Even though The Adventures of Lomax is not state-of-the-art, it is a genuinely fun ride.
It's a clumsy port, but what's even more disappointing is that it's a clumsy port of only a middling console game.
An addictive, well-rounded game that is balanced, challenging, and, most of all, fun to play.
Ape Escape is one of the PlayStation's finest development efforts, one that shouldn't be overlooked because of its silly storyline and title.
The perfect halfway mark between Virtual On and MechWarrior 2.
News flash: The PC version of Battle Arena Toshinden isn't as good as the PlayStation version.
Beyond the Beyond lands squarely in familiar territory - nothing likely to convert new players.
There's a good game here - it's simply hidden under many layers of frustration.
Sucking the blood out of hapless prisoners and townspeople is pure Playstation pleasure.
One of the more original and exciting fighting games this year.
Bloody Roar 2 is a marginal improvement that still suffers from second-best status due to the exclusion of integral gameplay elements that should never have been messed with.
Since Bomberman has long been known to play with fire and explosives, it was really just a matter of time before he added the track to his long list of ...
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