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(Reblogged from didyouknowgaming)

tinycartridge:

Fans of peculiar games on PS Vita (or any other console), you’ll want to take a look at Tearaway, the latest from LittleBigPlanet series developer Media Molecule.

It’s a fun-looking experience set in a papercraft world, and an actual original property, unlike everything else Sony demonstrated for the PS Vita today at Gamescom.

The company actually showed a lot of interesting PS Vita stuff at its press conference (e.g. Cross Buy) to prove the handheld isn’t dead yet, but I don’t think it delivered any system sellers — just stuff that might satisfy existing owners. Sony has a long way to go to save the PS Vitanic.

Buy: PS Vita See also: More PS Vita coverage 


This game alone made me sure that I will buy a Vita. These type of games make Sony’s PlayStation (and also Nintendo) something special. This might be the long-awaited killer-app for Vita.

(Reblogged from tinycartridge)

Does Sony has an Ellen Page fetish?

Seriously, am I the only one who thinks that it’s freakin’ weird that Sony has two big titles introduced recently, first there was Last of Us with a complete Ellen Page lookalike, which later turned out not to be her, and now they have Beyond: Two Souls with Ellen Page? WTF? But that’s cool, cause I love her too, Sony.

The trailers to back my arguments:


This will be the greatest game of this console generation. This gameplay video is the most intense thing I have ever seen in my life. Can’t wait!


Furthermore, according to Kotaku’s source, Orbis will not feature backwards compatibility with PlayStation 3 games and will incorporate some sort of used-games restriction. Apparently, once a consumer inserts a Blu-ray disc into Orbis it must be tied to a PSN account and can no longer be shared. The data can be installed onto the system and flagged as “downloaded” from the PSN so it can be re-downloaded for future use. Sources are “unclear” as to how the disc functions following this, though one possibility is that the disc can allow consumers to access trial content before purchasing the full game on their console. 

Ryan Clements

So, if you lend your game to a buddy of yours or even plays it on your machine but with a different PSN account, he or she has to pay for the game AGAIN. Very clever guys, alienate all of your remaining paying customers and create a bigger pirate community. Congratulations Sony, and Microsoft, you fucked yourselves in the ass. Fuck you.