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PlayStation Plus Update: Closure Joins the Instant Game Collection

PS US Blog - Welcome to this week’s PlayStation Plus update, where we highlight the latest free games, discounts, and features that PS Plus members can expect in the coming week. Many have already jumped online to play Guardians of Middle Earth, which arrived free for PS Plus members last week, and this week we’re bringing you one of the bright indie stars in gaming with Closure; a PSN-exclusive that turned heads when it debuted last year. Read on and also check out some of the great discounts on amazing titles like Critter Crunch.

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Merrill4089d ago (Edited 4089d ago )

Sweet, Critter Crunch is cheaper......it's almost like they don't want people to sign up for PS Plus.

A half decent update would be great. The type of updates they have been releasing lately are not worth $50 a year.

TheFirstClassic4089d ago

Yeah but the total selection of games available now is worth it.

Merrill4089d ago

If you haven't played them all.

LOGICWINS4089d ago

Assuming you also own a Vita.

Temporary4089d ago (Edited 4089d ago )

I'm an actual gamer, not a fake one like ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I have played and enjoyed many games from the instant game collection, and just purchased a Vita so i can play the Vita games as well.

I dont care what type of game it is, getting a random game added to the collection consistently throughout the year is well worth the 50$.

Anyone who says otherwise is just a hater, and it's obvious. There's just no denying that PS+ hit the nail on the head with what gamers want. GAMERS. Not you complaining hating poser gamers that cry about everything and dont enjoy games.

Merrill4089d ago

I wish I was an "actual gamer"

Maybe if I appreciate PS Plus more and stop squabbling about value for my money I can achieve what you clearly already have.

.....one day.

Donnieboi4089d ago (Edited 4089d ago )

I had ps plus since it came out. We always used to get par quality games in America (with a few exceptions). But when I see what Europe is getting, and for the same fee that I paid here in America, then i'm sorry, but Critter Crunch and Rochard and other trash games are no longer acceptable. If u prefer Critter Crunch (or Closure) over Sleeping Dogs, then you sir are NOT a true gamer.

Y_51504089d ago

@Donnieboi

You know Critter Crunch was one of the first free games for the PS+ service? It was and I still have Critter Crunch! It's a fun game, and I wouldn't have ever played that fun and cute game if it wasn't for PS+. So don't judge a game before you try it! :)

Donnieboi4089d ago

What the heck?

North America gets Closure, a short, 2d game while Europe got Sleeping Dogs last week. Last week, people on n4g said we were ungrateful for not appreciating yhe lame game we got last week. They said we should wait for this week. Now we get another lame update.

I wouldn't be complaining if Europe wasnt getting vastly better stuff. We pay the same price for ps plus in American dollars, so why is Sony using PUR American dollars to secure great games for Europe, while shoveling crap games on Americans? How else can they explain the vast difference on quality?

What excuse is there for the difference on quality?

Merrill4089d ago

Careful, rants like this mean you're not an "actual gamer". You're not allowed to question any PS Plus updates whatsoever, just take it and smile.

...Downloading "Critter Crunch"....Smiling :)...

Robotronfiend4089d ago

It was the opposite last year. We had several superior updates to the EU region.

2 weeks is not long enough to honestly expect an "excuse" from Sony about perceived difference in quality between two different regions.

I'm guessing it has to do with licencing and negotiations instead of them looking at a big drop down menu of games and thinking, nah we'll skip giving them a AAA title this week and go with ::scrolls way down:: ... Closure!

They can't just offer any game they want whenever they want.

FamilyGuy4089d ago

Merril... you're friggin hilarious!

BitbyDeath4089d ago

Morgan replied to someone who roughly said the same thing.

"We’ve definitely got our eye on providing PS3 Full Games for Plus members. Stay tuned to these updates, but it’s definitely on the agenda. Thanks!"

So the full game for the month hasn't arrived yet for America.

EU get all their PS3 games at once, America has them spread out over the month.

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Robotronfiend4089d ago

I think the updates are fine. I do not have many of the games recently added to the instant game collection. Darksiders and Quantum Conundrum are both new to me.

It's as if the non-games are meaningless to you. Auto-updates, daily trophy syncs, auto d/l some demos, and large capacity cloud storage for saves all have value for different people.

Then again if you've already bought every game released in the instant collection for the past few months, do you REALLY care that much about $4 a month? Seems like you're spending a lot more than that on games.

Donnieboi4089d ago (Edited 4089d ago )

No your missing the point. Your saying I should be greatful for cloud saving and extras like that. BUT Europe still has those features TOO, AND yet they ALSO get great, relatively newly released games like Sleeping Dogs (its relatively new at least).

So what's your point if it's only $4 a month? EU pays the same amount as me, but I get crap. I want what EU has. I bet EU wouldnt wanna give up the games they get to get the crap we have. Because if so, I bet EU gamers would cry foul. I just dont see why Sony can afford to give away $60 games to EU almost each month (plus more throughout that month), but Americans get crappy $15 no-name rejects. Even if they cant give America the Sleeping Dogs game due to liscencing issues, why not just give us a game of equivalent value (monetarily) as Sleeping Dog? So your "appreciative" stance is weak and void of any logic.

If anything, Sony is likely using AMERICAN ps+ fees to fund the high quality giveaways that Europe is enjoying. While they shovel the crap on us and we swallow it in the name of appreciation.

EU = Pays same as America, yet gets the Cream of the Crop that PSN has to offer.

America pays it's dues, and we get the Cream of the CRAP.

What a bunch of suckers.

Your "appreciative" logic fails. Fact.

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ziggurcat4089d ago

damnit, i have about a dozen or so games i need to catch up on...

first world problems for me.

Brian1rr4089d ago

I'm guessing we get a great update next week during the event :)

Y_51504089d ago

Boom! Think outside the bun! Taco Bell!

DigitalSmoke4089d ago

The total games that are out now are prime titles, fully worth the subscription, the rest is extra.

arbitor3654089d ago

these last few months it seems like all the free games I already have

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Why Aren’t These PSN Games On The Vita Yet?

DualShockers' Masoud House writes:

"So some people hate the idea of porting games from the PlayStation Network to the Vita. There’s even been some fantastic debates over the idea of sharing or porting games to handhelds being the detriment of handheld growth, and a significant roadblock to establishing its identity as a viable platform. But with Sony’s insistence that the PlayStation brand will be something that can be played anywhere you go, there’s some games I think not only deserve to be ported over to the Vita, but perhaps could even excel better on the handheld than on home consoles."

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Megaton3725d ago

Sony doesn't care about Vita people.

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Cajun Chicken3725d ago

I often wonder why Shatter hasn't been ported either.

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Doing More With Less: Gaming's Best Examples of Minimalism

Hardcore Gamer: It's a style that may be in its infamacy, but has still managed to produce a host of incredible games. If you've never really explored this enticing sub-genre, or are looking for some additional examples of it, here is a sampling of some of the best minimalist titles available.

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darthv723878d ago

Back before we had seemingly limitless potential from current gen consoles, the systems had limitations that were very noticeable.

it was the creative talent behind the games that found ways to extend their project to pull features and imagery out of hardware that no one had even thought to use in such ways.

Finding ways around things like limited color pallet, fixed resolutions, sprite capabilities and lack of dedicated hardware acceleration for things like scaling and rotation....there were some amazing games created on systems like the master system, genesis, pc engine, nes....and it was all done by people who felt they could do the unthinkable with hardware that seemed incapable.

The old days of minimalism (to me) are the best examples.

Denton563878d ago

I see what you're saying darth, but to me minimalism is an intentional departure from technological innovations, whereas in your example those were developers who were working to get the most out of more limited technology (compared to today).

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Gaming Trend Podcast 08//29//2013–Fantastic Arcade!

You may remember him as Mitch Kramer from Dazed and Confused. We know him simply as Wiley Wiggins, game enthusiast and indie developer. On this week's Gaming Trend Podcast, Mr. Wiggins joins Atlas and Matt to discuss Fantastic Arcade, an indie game festival in Austin, TX for which he serves as Creative Director.

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Knightshade3890d ago

Makes me wish I lived in or closer to Austin....