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  1. Final Fantasy VII (PSN)

    The RPG genre was never really considered a mainstream or popular genre -- that is, until the release of Final Fantasy V more »II on PlayStation. With Final Fantsy VII's historic release on PlayStation in June of 1997, role-playing games were finally given the respect that they deserved and the RPG genre is now one of the most significant and defining on the system. Following the story of Cloud Strife, gamers were taking on a fantastical journey that encompassed three CDs and over 40 hours worth of gameplay. The game continued the trend of using the series' staple turn-based battle system, complete with melee and elaborate magic attacks. « less

  2. Battlefield 1943 (PSN)

    Using the acclaimed Frostbite engine, Battlefield 1943 takes players back to WWII to re-experience some of the legendary more » battles that kicked off the Battlefield franchise. The game offers endless hours of 24 player multiplayer action over three classic and tropic locations; Wake Island, Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima. Delivering the award-winning through-the-gun and vehicle warfare online experience DICE is best recognized for, Battlefield 1943 will have players battling in ruthless aerial dog fights and intense trench combat. « less

  3. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (PSN)

    A downloadable edition or the classic fighter, Marvel VS Capcom 2 pits some of Capcom's familiar faces against a host of more » Marvel Comic's biggest names in explosive three-on-three team battles. The game features the biggest roster of challengers to ever square off in a Capcom fighting game, a total of 56 combined brawlers from both the Capcom and Marvel universes. Players can mix and match from both worlds in order to create their own ideal three man/woman/robot/monster team-up.Offering both offline and online battles, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is designed to be a gateway for new players to experience the fun of fighting games while providing a deep system for hardcore fighting fans to dig into. Action is based around colorful, exaggerated attacks that include gigantic projectile attacks and high-flying aerial moves. « less

  4. Wolfenstein 3D (PSN)

    Deepn in World War II, you are B.J. Blazkowicz, the Allies' bad boy of espionage, a terminal action seeker built for abu more »se with an attitude to match who has been captured by Nazis, tortured, and imprisoned beneath the floors of Castle Wolfenstein where you await an inhumane execution. Now, you must do anything and everything to escape from the belly of the Nazi dungeon ... or die trying.The famed title that created an entire video game genre, Wolfenstein 3D offers players a chance to experience the intensity of escaping from Castle Wolfenstein all over again. Classic enemies like Hans Grosse and Mecha-Hitler await players in the six episodes that span 60 levels. Gamers taking the challenge to defeat the twisted Nazi regime also will earn accolades and be awarded gold for customizable weapon upgrades in id Software's all new, Wolfenstein. « less

  5. Droplitz (PSN)

    Infinitely accessible, instantly addictive - Turn dials, open paths, and don't let the droplitz go to waste! Casual and more »hardcore gamers alike will be mesmerised by Droplitz as they rotate and connect puzzle pieces to let the droplitz flow and earn high scores. « less

  6. Droplitz [working title] (PSN)

    Can a game be too addictive? Find out with Droplitz, an engaging and intuitive game that will captivate players for hour more »s at a time. Rotate the dials to create paths for the Droplitz to reach the collectors. Making multiple paths simultaneously earns score combos and generates even more Droplitz! As the speed of the game increases, settle into the zone and enjoy the sights and sounds of this atmospheric and challengingly addictive game. « less

  7. Flower (PSN)

    In Flower, the surrounding environment, most often pushed to the background in games, is pulled to the forefront and bec more »omes the primary "character." The player fades from an external and stressful world in the opening of this fresh and genuine game only for PS3, and journeys through beautifully vivid landscapes, changing the his surroundings and exploring nature along the way.Playing as the wind, the player guides and grows a swarm of pedals by interacting with other flowers and the surrounding environment. The goals and journey in each level vary, but all involve flight, exploration and interaction with the level. Using simple SIXAXIS wireless controls, the player guides the lead petal and accumulates a swarm of flower petals as he moves at his own pace within the environment, causing the on-screen world to change. Flower's gameplay offers different experiences, pacing and rhythm to all players. Along the way, the environment will pose challenges to the player’s progress. Both pastoral and at times chaotic, Flower is a visual, audio and interactive escape on PS3. « less

  8. Burn Zombie Burn! (PSN)

    Taking the best of classic, high-score focused arcade games and adding an unhealthy layer of B-movie horror polish, Burn more » Zombie Burn is a hilarious arcade-style shooter with zombie hordes and plenty of fire. The more zombies you set on fire, the higher your score multiplier and greater the challenge. With two player support, six arenas and multiple zombie types to face, Burn Zombie Burn promises endless hours of challenging game play.. « less

  9. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PSN)

    From the days of the PS one, this downloadable game allows you to play one of the greatest entries in the Castlevania fr more »anchise on your PSP handheld system or PS3 home console.While its retro 2D graphics may have off-put some PlayStation gamers at first, anyone owning a 16-bit system can easily appreciate the greatness of Konami's Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Konami took the side-scrolling idea to its fullest in this title. The game's enormous maps, huge range of weapons, constant enemies, and excellent balance all still puts this squarely on the all-time list, no questions asked. Add to that a memorable soundtrack and you have a gothic masterpiece that will serve as a benchmark for many future 2D action titles. « less

  10. Wipeout HD (PSN)

    WipEout HD features a selection of the best tracks taken from previous versions of the series, meticulously crafted and more »fully reworked to showcase the power of PS3. Available exclusively as a download on PLAYSTATION Store and featuring 1080p High Definition visuals running at a breathtaking 60 frames per second, WipEout HD represents the future of the iconic anti-gravity racing series when it launches in late 2007.For the first time, players will have the option of steering their anti-gravity ships to victory in a whole new way thanks to the SIXAXIS Wireless Controller; a feature that, combined with true High Definition graphics, will have racers on the edge of their seats as they take on the best from around the world in online multiplayer modes. « less

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