Sideway: New York’s narrative revolves around NY free-runner and spray paint artist, Nox. The story kicks-off with Nox and his crew parkouring across rooftops and spray painting various objects while missing posters of a girl fly across the screen. Not long after the opening, Nox tags over a billboard already painted with someone’s logo. Soon, Nox finds himself sucked away into the world of Sideway and discovers that the tag belongs to a villain named Spray. Throughout the single-player campaign Nox will discover Spray’s intentions, and the whereabouts of the missing girl. The narrative is pretty straight-forward with some supernatural paint world twists, and keeps the action moving in this downloadable title. Various bosses, who are revealed as Spray’s henchmen, make their way out of the woodwork(or wallwork) in your journey through various themed levels.
All right ladies, gents and Frank, here is the first installment of a new weekly column done by yours truly. A top 5 list of whatever is piquing my interest that particular week. So round 1, is going to be PlayStation Network games. These games are all available for download from the PlayStation Network and I suggest that you go do that soon as you’re done reading this literary masterpiece of an article. Let’s get started.
Joe Shaffer states, "It's disheartening to discover a game as visually brilliant as Sideway: New York, only to realize that it's little more than a genre exercise dressed up to appear unique."
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With Thanksgiving over and the holiday season upon us, our friends over at Sony Online Entertainment and Farsight Studios are offering up some amazing deals on games that everyone in the family can enjoy. Cash Guns Chaos might be a bit much for the kids, but the rest are great for all. So let’s wrap up an amazing November with these great deals!
I remember playing Cash Guns Chaos back when PS3 first released....can't believe its still around lol