![]() Living room faux rock gods and goddesses this week can download new tunes for Guitar Hero and Rock Band. In the puzzle platformer, players control robots Spad, Cosmo, Bruce, Helmet, and Monk and embark upon a quest to save the universe from the tyrannical Yagor and his evil henchmen. The other mini added this week is Widget's Odyssey 2 ($1.99). Arctic Adventures: Polar's Puzzles ($4.99) is a wintry-themed game that casts players as a puzzle-solving polar bear. ![]() On the smaller side of Sony's offerings this week are two new minis. The hack-and-slash action role-playing game, developed by Tommo, features a number of dungeons to explore, items to customize, and four playable characters. Switching to PSP releases, Sony is now selling 2007's poorly received Warriors of The Lost Empire ($9.99) in its online store. The Protector Trials also features three difficulty levels, concept art, videos to unlock, and seven new achievements/trophies for players to collect. The action will take place on six new maps based on locations from BioShock 2's single-player narrative. The scenario, a cross between Gears of War's Horde mode and the Escort modes from the Resident Evil series, was used in several set pieces during the game. The $5 Protector Trials downloadable content has players defending Little Sisters from waves of mutated splicers. However, this year's release incorporates updated graphics, four-player co-op, and three new custom levels.įor those who can't get enough of the underwater ruins of Rapture and its society of sadistic splicers, 2K Marin is giving players a reason to return to it this week. It follows the mutated worm through more than a dozen bizarre levels on a quest to save a princess, defeating the nefarious Psy-Crow and launching a cow in the process. Worms look better in HD.Įarthworm Jim HD is essentially a reimagining of the side-scrolling action platformer's original 1994 release on the Sega Genesis. As developer Gameloft promised last week, Earthworm Jim HD-which debuted on Xbox Live Arcade last month-inched onto the PSN this week. Sony's PlayStation Network lineup this week is spearheaded by the arrival of a familiar, though prettified, worm named Jim. ![]() However, Sony's offerings this week are less plentiful but perhaps more prominent. Last week's Sony store update played host to the arrival of Transformers: War for Cybertron's first download pack, three free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers, four original PlayStation titles, and more.
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