DigitalChumps write:
'Four of the biggest PSN games have made it to disc, a concept that isn't new to the gaming world, as many companies have done this with their best games in the past. Capcom has an entire download dedicated to their best arcade hits from the past, so the formula works really darn well. What Sony has put together with this first of many (it says volume one after all, so it's safe to assume there will be more -- hopefully there will be) isn't a bad package from their greatest PSN games to date.'
Gamerdeals:
"Grab Best of PlayStation Network, Vol. 1 (PS3) for $9.99 (Reg. $39.99) at Amazon!"
As any true gamer knows, a game doesn’t have to be embedded on a disc for it to be considered good. Just because a game has a cheaper price tag, shorter length, and lower budget does not mean it is a bad game. To cast these types of digital games aside as cheap counterparts to “actual” games is not only pretentious, but also simply idiotic. Games like Journey and Bastion have shown how digital games can easily compete against the bigger studio games out there, often times holding a deeper or more meaningful experience. With the release of Best of Playstation Network Vol. 1, you are able to play Tokyo Jungle, Sound Shapes, Fat Princess, and When Vikings Attack!, four pretty solid digital games that can keep you occupied for countless hours.
Fans of physical media can finally command a pack of murderous Pomeranians.