In Last Rebellion, assume the roles of Nine and Aisha who share a single body in the cursed world of Junovald, a land where two gods govern life and death. Decimate your enemies using an intuitive, turn-based battle system which allows you to target individual body parts, as you protect the world from demons and seek revenge for your father's death.
Combining action and strategy, Last Rebellion adds a twist to battles and field exploration with a character switching function. Players can jump between Nine and Aisha at will -- each possess unique, customizable skill sets, so it is important to assign skills to both characters that suit your play style. Match the two characters well and you will be better prepared for what's lurking in the shadows of Junovald.
Sodium was a massively multiplayer online game that was based in and exclusive to the PlayStation 3's online community-based social gaming network PlayStation Home. Sodium was a planned four-part series of games, only two of which were released by the time of Home's closure. It was developed by Outso, a developing company that developed spaces and content for Home, and it was published by Lockwood Publishing, who had published other content for Home. The first part, Sodium One, was released on December 17, 2009 to the European and North American versions of Home.[1] It was later released in the Japanese and Asian versions on June 17, 2010 and July 29, 2010 respectively. The second part, Sodium 2: Project Velocity, was released on June 16, 2011 to the European and North American versions of Home.[2]
Due to the nature of Home, the game continued to grow and expand as Home did. New games, virtual items, and community events were continually added until November 2014 when new content ceased to be published for Home, a
The Singstar concept has met great success in Scandinavia, but earlier releases had only English songs. Consumers wanted to sing songs they knew, in their own language, and Singstar svenska hits was born. The game follows the same layout as previous games in the series, but with new artists.
Get Sackboy ready for adventure with this downloadable collection of Pirates of the Caribbean goodies, including tons of stickers, music and a Cannibal costume.
Blue Toad Murder Files (full title, Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle) is a murder mystery puzzle video game developed and published by the British video game developer Relentless Software. The game is episodic and the first installment was released for the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Store in December 2009.[3][4] The entire "season" of the game, Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle, includes six separate episodes.[5] The Windows version was available to download from online games distribution sites as well as from the official website in November 2010.[6] Support for PlayStation Move was added in December 2010 (update 2.0).[7] An iOS version was released in April 2013.[8]
In this dual-mission drama where you are the hero, your little sister was kidnapped by the local mafia Boss, while your grandfather has been killed by the same ruffian! But all these years, you were trained by the old man in the ancient art of Kung-Fu, your most lethal weapon.Single player and local multiplayer modes4 beautiful environments with immersive levels, totalling 24 areas all of them packed with enemies10 mini-games: Play them in single player or against your friendsFinishing moves to defeat your enemiesDragon rage, your special powerCoop moves to use with your friends in multiplayer modeCool animated comic storytelling between levels12 PS3 TrophiesLeaderboardsThe ability to create your own soundtrack and relive your game by taking screens through the XMB!
Dragon Age: Origins Collector's Edition contains :
- Tin case.
- Bonus DVD including:
- A making of documentary
- Soundtrack
- Trailers
- Wallpaper
- Concept art video
- Strategy tips
- Cloth map
- 3 pieces of exclusive in-game content:
- Bergen’s Honor: A massive helmet made out of dragonbone (+2 to armor, +25 physical resistance, +6 to attack).
- Grimoire of the Frozen Wates: A special book that adds +3 to all attributes when read.
- Final Reason: A magical staff of immense power (adds to damage, spell power, and fire damage).
- "The Stone Prisoner" unlockable bonus quest and unlockable character, Shale.
- Exclusive in-game item for use in the upcoming title Mass Effect 2.
Gravity Crash combines vintage arcade shooter gameplay with striking 1080p 60fps vector graphics. The player pilots a small craft, mastering the flight mechanics to combat the perpetual gravitational pull is the key to success. Armed with an arsenal of main and special weapons, shield and a carefully watched fuel gauge, players battle gravity and inertia through 37 planets that each feature environmental dangers, enemies and other obstacles.
Additionally, Gravity Crash is the first Arcade Shooter on PSN to offer a Level Editor. Players can design their own planets fraught with danger, from narrow, twisting tunnels to deadly enemies. Then, they can publish and share it for others on the PlayStation Network to download and enjoy.
With “old school” arcade gameplay and glossed and colorful 1080p 60fps HD vector visuals, Gravity Crash offers a sense of 1980s arcade nostalgia while delivering the latest in visuals exclusively on PS3.
KEY FEATURES
Classic Arcade Gameplay – With fast, fun and precise arcade contr
The collector's edition is exclusive to PAL regions including Europe and Oceania and was released on November 6, 2009. It features the same game as Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time with some added bonus content and packaging.
Includes:
3D lenticular cover art.
The back has a different layout, along with a description of what the Special Edition contains.
Inside is a fold-out case, that includes the manual as well as a concept art book.
The fold-out case has concept art of the Great Clock.
There is a picture of Alister Azimuth's pocketwatch underneath the disc holder.
The manual and concept art books have a caricature front cover design.
Additions
Limited edition concept art book included, which has ten pages of concept art, from A Crack in Time.
There is also a code enclosed, that can unlock the discovery package for access to the Insomniac Moon through the PlayStation Network store.
3D Dot Game Heroes is an action adventure title paying a strong homage to 8bit adventure games such as The Legend of Zelda and Final Fantasy Adventures.
The game uses a unique style, presenting 2D retro-style graphics in a 3D environment using voxels