Brighton, UK, July 15, 2010: Immersive Games, the London-based video game developer and publisher, today announced a new series of games for Sony's PSN store at the DEVELOP show in Brighton.
Developed at the company's Hog's Back studios in Banbury, Oxfordshire, these titles will be released for digital download next month. Fort Commander: BattleQuest will be available on PSN while two other titles - King's Gambit and Counterattack - are PSP minis, playable on PSP and PS3.
PlaystationEU: "Hello fellow gamers and welcome to another edition of the PSN Store ‘Heads-Up’ blog post. So let’s see what we have for you this week."
US PS BLOG: "Hi Everyone -
Coming to the PlayStation Store this week is a new category called PS3 Full Games for games that were previously disc only but are now available to download on PSN. Not only will this make it easier for you to find those larger previously disc-only experiences, but you’ll also find DLC, add-ons, demos, and any other content associated with games in this category all housed in the same area once you click on the respective game. Games that are developed and exclusively available via download are now in the newly created PSN Games category."
Glad Sony is releasing full games on PSN. Hopefully one day they'll release them at the same time as retail and at a lower price.
Damn, i want to get "Undead Nightmare" and i am $3 short.
Damn you Amazon for removing the PSN Credit Codes.
The Electronic Farmyard writes:
'Fighting Fantasy: Talisman of Death is based on the book of the same name where you have to save the once peaceful world of Orb. Your mission is to destroy the Talisman of Death before the dark lord’s minions reach you.'