Joystiq played two games in Koei's prolific Warriors series at TGS: the Wii-exclusive Samurai Warriors 3, and the PS3/360 port of the PSP's Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce. The two games were as different from one another as two Warriors games could be, though, of course, both games stuck to the Warriors foundation of controlling a historical war hero as he or she beats several thousand enemy soldiers on a crowded battlefield. Both seem like high-quality entries, each offering compelling reasons for lapsed combatants to return to the fight.
Not all gaming achievements reward Trophies or Gamerscore. Sometimes the achievements we are most proud of are the smaller things. They may not seem that impressive or even be that unique, but they are yours and damn it, you're proud of them. Sorvah from The Maul Squad recounts his top 5.
Each week Sony brings PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable owners new content, add-ons, games and more. PlayStation LifeStyle catalogs the PlayStation Store updates for the major regions across the globe. Check back every Tuesday and Wednesday to keep up to date with each week's PlayStation Store Update.
i love seeing the 100z of things sony does weekly.. PS has so much that its hard to stay focused on one game at a time now
wait a minute..... the FFA cross buy with PS3, but the PS3 released long time ago, so that mean if i buy the PS3 version then now i just go to store and down PSV for free, right?
ahhhh this ps+ release today is the best thing happining today...rather download these games than to go through that xb1 bs conference.
Digitally Downloaded writes: "The Wii had a bit of a reputation for being a console of shovelware and great Nintendo first-party titles, but the reality is that there were a lot of great releases that flew under the radar."