PSVita Games
- Resistance: Burning Skies – Special Edition
DrinkBox Studios is excited to announce that our new Mexican-themed co-op-multiplayer dimension-swapping Metroid-vania beat-em-up platformer, titled “Guacamelee!”, will be released through the PlayStation Pub Fund program!
Sony is continuing to build up the PlayStation Vita’s portfolio of applications. Sony has announced three new apps that offer you the opportunity to travel the world, manage an ecosystem and express your musical side all via the powers of your PS Vita.
Sony has announced a short term incentive for anyone looking to buy a PS Vita in Europe, or more specifically France. It has been confirmed to MCV that this deal is only available in France and won’t be coming to the UK or other markets.
Treasures of Montezuma Blitz has been updated on the PlayStation Vita to version v1.50. The update, which is 52MB in size, adds a number of improvements to the game, including various tournament related changes, and the addition of Trophies.
Snapshot, a 2D puzzle platformer, is coming to PS Vita and PS3 (with cross-platform saves) this fall. In Snapshot, you control a robot named Pic. Pic carries a high-tech camera that can “capture” and remove objects and parts of the environment. You can then paste the picture back into the world causing all the objects to come tumbling back out.
Have you seen the game PCSF00152 show up on the Near Application on your PlayStation Vita recently? The game is actually the LittleBigPlanet Beta being played by your friends and those in your vicinity.
A new video application is now available on the PlayStation Vita. Nico Nico is a social video networking service that allows you to view and overlay time stamped comments on live or uploaded videos. The application is available to download from the PlayStation Store today.
With only a week to go until E3 2012, Sony has announced a new PSP model. The PSP-E1000 will be available in the new “Ice White” body colour and will be released in July priced at just £89.99/€99.99 (RRP). Not something we expected, to say the least.