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Videogamer: Dead Nation Review

Videogamer: "Zombies have lumbered their way into every corner of our cosy little industry, saturating countless genres and franchises with their foul presence. What with Left 4 Dead 2, Dead Rising 2, Plants vs Zombies, Zombie Apocalypse, zombies in Red Dead and Black Ops, I found the animated cadavers were really starting to grind my gears. Then I started watching The Walking Dead, a new TV series based on a graphic novel of the same name, and my love was instantly rekindled. The timing was fortuitous, because PSN's Dead Nation is as generic as zombie outings get."

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Zones4949d ago

Looks like another fake review like the one posted by Gamereactor.

http://n4g.com/news/629082/...

blackburn54948d ago

It doesn't matter what they say.I am already convinced. Just need to buy another PSN card.

hatchimatchi4948d ago

I agree. I couldn't give 2 craps what the reviews say. It's gonna be a fun game with 2 players. Plus, it's a friggin PSN game for 15 dollars, what do people expect? It's not going to be some mind blowing experience, it's about getting a high score.

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10 Rarest PS3 Games Worth an Arm and a Leg

The Nerd Stash: “The PS3 marked a turning point in the industry, and among the sea of popular titles came the rare games that are worth more now than ever.”

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Burrito26a5d ago

Aquanauts Holiday at $500. Nice

jznrpg5d ago

I don’t collect games for their value I collect games I enjoyed playing. Many games I own are worth a lot of money but they must be games I want to play for me to purposely collect them. Most of this list isn’t games I would enjoy. I may have some of these games because I bought my friends PS2/3 Collection years ago and I never actually looked what was in it. It was a couple hundred games though still sitting in a box and I’m sure there are some good valuable games. I should go sift through it sometime.

Profchaos5d ago

I tend to agree for the most part rarity is linked to price
It's unusual that a rare game was popular with a few notable exceptions. Games released at the tail end of a consoles lifecycle which became popular years or decades later like little Samson on the NES or earthbound on SNES.
Or games that were banned after release in certain regions

Looking at this list there's nothing I'd be trying to collect either most of these games were fairly unpopular and bashed on their release leading to the scarcity seen now.
Especially NBA elite which I remember actually watching the news about how it got cancelled but had already shipped to retail it was so bad .

P_Bomb5d ago

I still have Afrika. Who knew it’d be worth something?

MrBaskerville5d ago

Was unaware that Verdict Day was rare, glad I still own my copy. Game is very good.

Chocoburger5d ago

She forgot to mention Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Wizard's Edition with Ninostarter bonuses. This is the second or third most expensive PS3 game, and I own a sealed copy.

https://ninokuni.fandom.com...

https://i.ebayimg.com/image...

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The Best Twin-Stick Shooters on PS4

There isn't a shortage of quality twin-stick shooters on PS4, but if you're after the best, here's a list of them. Why not play them with a friend?

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melons1910d ago

yeah, shame about the clicks for each entry though

TheRacingX1910d ago

The VR version of Stardust is an incredible experience, even for those that get VR sickness, the game gives you the feeling of floating in the vastness of space, but the motion sickness is removed, its colorful, flashy, and amazing to play

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IBD Podcast #13 - Housemarque and mastering the twin-stick shooter

Housemarque is famed for its downloadable console games including Super Stardust, Dead Nation, Alienation, PS4 launch title Resogun and now Nex Machina. The veteran Finnish developer has made a name for itself crafting, precise, polished, technically accomplished and visually striking titles in publishing partnership with Sony.

With its latest title, Nex Machina, launching for both PS4 and PC, Housemarque is taking its first step into self-publishing. Working in collaboration with pioneering developer Eugene Jarvis, who created arcade classics such as Defender, Robotron: 2084 and Smash TV, Nex Machina represents both a refinement and evolution of Housemarque's design principles, as well as an opportunity for the developer to directly benefit from establishing and retaining its own IP.

Here, Housemarque CEO Ilari Kuittinen and head of publishing Mikael Haveri discuss how the decision to self-publish has led to greater autonomy, a collaboration with Eugene Jarvis and how a game titled "Death Machine" could mean a new lease of life for the company.

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