PlayStation Store update busts ghosts
by Steve Watts, Mar 23, 2011 2:45pm PDTThe PlayStation Store update hit last night, bringing with it a bounty of new downloadable treats for good little boys and girls who have credit cards.
Leading the week is Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime for $9.99, and Swarm at $14.99. Battle: Los Angeles is available if you want it for some reason, and both PlayStation Move Heroes and DC Universe Online are available as full game downloads. The PS1 RPG Legend of Mana is available for $5.99.
PlayStation Plus users get a full game trial of Move Heroes, the previously announced multiplayer beta for SOCOM 4, and a discount on Swarm.
Speaking of discounts, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Tetris are on sale for all users this week, and a few titles like Hoard and Street Fighter Alpha 2 have gotten price cuts.
If you just want to demo some games, you can sample from a delicious tray of WWE All Stars, You Don't Know Jack, and Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime.
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It's just a twin stick shooter with co-op basically. You have different guns you switch to based on the color of the ghosts youre shooting. You move from room to room clearing all the ghosts in the room and then a door magically opens to the next room.
It's fairly fun depending on how much you like twin stick shooters, Ghostbusters, and co-op. The main draw for me is the fact you can actually play up to 4 players localy on one screen (without having to split the screen into tiny sections).
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