PlayStation Store: Calling All Cars, Rampart and free game vids
North America’s PlayStation Network (PSN) Store updated today (depending on which state you live in) with some new material by way of two games and three gameplay videos. Back on the shop list is Calling All Cars, which missed out on its original May 3 parole release due to two major bug fixes.
In case this is your first time reading this, Calling All Cars puts players behind the wheels of one of 10 in-game vehicles, as they try to wrangle escaped cons on the game’s four cartoony worlds. The game was designed by David Jaffe, and is downloadable for US$ ($9.99).
New to the list is Atari Games’ (aka Atari) Rampart arcade game from 1990. This strategy/puzzle title puts players behind the command of castles they must defend by shooting at several incoming ships. Rampart is expected to go for US$ 4.99.
As for the video freebies, PS3 owners will be treated to a new Warhawk video, which introduces viewers to the game’s air combat, as well as its wide range of weapons. There’s also a new Burnout Paradise Trailer, and a video for Rampage World Tour. Just log into your local PSN store to see the new merchandise.
Via Digital Backspin
North America’s PlayStation Network (PSN) Store updated today (depending on which state you live in) with some new material by way of two games and three gameplay videos. Back on the shop list is Calling All Cars, which missed out on its original May 3 parole release due to two major bug fixes.
In case this is your first time reading this, Calling All Cars puts players behind the wheels of one of 10 in-game vehicles, as they try to wrangle escaped cons on the game’s four cartoony worlds. The game was designed by David Jaffe, and is downloadable for US$ ($9.99).
New to the list is Atari Games’ (aka Atari) Rampart arcade game from 1990. This strategy/puzzle title puts players behind the command of castles they must defend by shooting at several incoming ships. Rampart is expected to go for US$ 4.99.
As for the video freebies, PS3 owners will be treated to a new Warhawk video, which introduces viewers to the game’s air combat, as well as its wide range of weapons. There’s also a new Burnout Paradise Trailer, and a video for Rampage World Tour. Just log into your local PSN store to see the new merchandise.
Via Digital Backspin