Gamerdad writes:
One of the cooler things that has come along recently for the PSP is access to the Playstation store directly from the PSP. Of course,it is also something that has been delayed time and again, but no matter - it is here now and will change how you work with your PSP. Originally, the store was only available to PS3 owners, and you had to connect your PSP to a PS3 to access content. Given that the PS3 is by far the lowest selling console available … that seems like a somewhat daft marketing position. Quite a bit later they delivered the PC Store, which allowed you to download demos and buy PSX games and download them via the USB connection. That was pretty solid and worked quite well, but given the hardware of the PSP, felt like an unneeded compromise. So it was great when the store finally arrived on the PSP - now you can easily connect and grab the latest demo, or buy cool games such as Everyday Shooter or Super Stardust Portable.
Super Stardust Portable on PS Plus Premium now features full Trophy support!
Amazing. Time to get back and grab that Platinum before Hogwarts, PSVR2 and Octopath Traveler 2 will steal all the time.
I own this on my PSP and Vita. I did not see it in the article but will those versions get a patch for trophies as well?
This game could really use twin-stick support. On PS Vita, you were able to map the face buttons to the right stick... can't seem to find a way to do this on PS5. Anyone have any luck?
Remember when the PS3 launched? It didn't have trophies at all. Trophy support was added in soon after launch. SO adding it to games is not unheard of.
"Sometimes, though, you have to make way for the new blood. While you’d think that developers in an industry such as this would need some time to find their sea legs, you can occasionally see a bright new studio hit the ground running and immediately leave a lasting impression." - Joe Garcia
343 industries did an amazing job with Halo. I was worried at first but they were able to top Bungie and deliver one of the best Halos to date.
Nice that they mention L.A. Noire and Team Bondi, but where's Batman Arkham Asylum by Rocksteady?
The Steam Sale may have been the hot topic this past week, but it’s not the only place to go for some sweet deals on some great games. The PlayStation Network has its fair share of bargains too. The recent PSN Store update for America may have been a bit lackluster on new content, but the discounts are worth checking out.