Giantbomb writes: "You can play around with the sequncer to make your own basic beats.
Lumines was a huge smash when it launched alongside the PSP back in late 2004. The cube-dropping puzzle game brought a sense of rhythm and style to the genre that that you don't see too frequently. Since then, the game has been lightly iterated for a number of different platforms, with the latest version landing on the PlayStation 3. This version is a $10 digital download called Lumines Supernova. It plays around with the modes a bit and offers options that the other versions don't, but the core game is still the star of the show."
If you missed out on some of the PlayStation 3’s best games, you’re about to get an interesting way of rectifying that mistake.
I'm ready when does it go live is the question?
Netflix ps3 games,day one for me because i don't have no last gen consoles.
If MS does this with all their gaming catalogue i would sign up with them.
EA access is cool and it's next generation games but the list is small in comparison of PlayStation now.
uhh Earth Defense Force???????
I'm gonna try Tokyo Jungle today tho
I rented Twisted Metal and Sonic Generations for PS Vita. Love playing those games on the go. :) Can't wait till the subscription works on Vita so it'll be a portable PS3.
Starting October 15th in the EU and October 22nd in the US, Lumines Supernova will drop down to $9.99. The Holiday and Classic track packs will be bundled and sold for $4.99 as well.
MPG:
"The real disappointment is that Supernova doesn't even try to separate itself from its 360 counterpart. Some may find themselves drawn to the new gameplay modes, but that's not worth the price ($15), especially after delays. Q Entertainment still has an addictive puzzle game on their hands, and if you're not one of the many who have picked up a previous Lumines, this is a full featured entry that's well worth the price. Otherwise, stick with whatever version of the game you have."