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Loot Ninja's Review of flOw for PSP

flOw started out as a flash game from thatgamecompany, but was later brought to life on the PS3. It rocketed up the charts to become the number one downloaded game on the PlayStation Network. To further spread the game's audience, Sony and thatgamecompany are bringing the title to the PSP. Here is a breakdown of some of the facets of flOw for the PSP:

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fiercescuba5896d ago

Though the game isn't great, I like how they are making more PSP titles from successful console PSN games.

drunkpandas5896d ago

Yeah the game is more of an experience than an actual game. It could take you anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours to complete the entire thing. I was hoping it would be cheaper, but $8 is a little steep for what it offers.

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GameEnthus Podcast ep351 Appreciate Harder or Chlorine Constraints -

This week Tracy Fullerton from @USCG ameLabs and TracyFullerton.com joins Mike (@AssaultSuit), Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about: USCGameLabs, Game Innovation Lab, SAAM Arcade, Walden, Flow, Flower, Journey, What Remains of Edith Finch?, Threes, GameDesignWorkshop.com, TWINE, Unity Store, Jenova Chen, PS3, That Game Company, Saikoucon, Ready Player One, A Quiet Place, Rampage, Movie Pass, Bumblebee, The Happening, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Teen Titans Go to the Movies, Power Rangers, He-man, She-ra, Amazing Interiors, Arcade 1up, Sea of Thieves, Curse of the Moon, Mega Man X Collection, Spyro Collection, Money Puzzle Exchanger, Enter the Gungeon, Cursed Souls, Overcooked! 2, Flat Heroes, Pool Panic, Bomb Chicken, Slam Land, Pixel Ripped 1989, Radio Hammer Station, AirConsole, Shantae half-genie curse, Dead Cells, We Happy Few, Salt and Sanctuary, Sleep Tight and more.

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Journey: Collector’s Edition on PS4 box art appears online

The box art for Journey: Collector's Edition on PS4 has appeared online, containing Journey, Flower and flOw.

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aquaticDonut3243d ago

Can't wait to replay this on PS4.

Th3o3243d ago

Same I have no idea why I adore this game and love playing it...It's like my gaming Advil lol

MasterCornholio3243d ago

Oh I didn't know there was a collection.

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Might have to pick it up.

Simco8763243d ago

Journey is an experience for sure. Check it out if you haven't.

trenso13243d ago

i always wanted to play this game fully i played the demo but didnt understand what was happening.

Simco8763242d ago

Thats kind of the point. You don't know. It's like just packing some bags and driving with no direction, you find direction along the way and form relationships. It's quite the social experience.

trenso13242d ago

you play with other people in this game?

Simco8763242d ago

you can meet people along the way, but you can't speak to them. Only motions and movement.

S2Killinit3243d ago

I didnt get to play this on PS3. Picking it up for sure.

rezzah3243d ago

hmmm I already own those games. All I want is Journey alone. I've beaten it probably nearly 20 times.

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Memorable Music in Gaming #6

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:

We are at it again, with five more music tracks from video games that will stick in your head the way they did Hamza's. We have a pretty good selection here, courtesy of the home computer - no console entries this time.

Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (MS-DOS) - Finding Nicole

Romantic scores are always a pleasure to listen to: Jerry Goldsmith's love theme from Chinatown, the saxophone-filled main menu music from The Blackwell Epiphany and Finding Nicole from Broken Sword are great examples. Nicole Collard is one of the major characters from the series and the primary romantic interest of the series' protagonist, George Stobbart. After listening to this sensual score, you too will fall in love with her!