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Fat Princess lazing around on PSN later this year

ThatVideoGameBlog:

"Gamers clamoring for less fantastic female proportions can now look to the upcoming PSN title Fat Princess for inspiration. Okay, perhaps that's a bit far-fetched. However, this quirky little number looks to be a veritable multiplayer contender for PlayStation 3 owners.

Developed by Titan Studios, Fat Princess is a uniquely-styled multiplayer PSN title that combines elements of the popular Team Fortress with the micromanagement stylings of RTSs and top-down shooters. Neatly rolled into one little package, Fat Princess is a rousing game of Capture the Flag. Two teams will work to protect their "flags", which in this case are actually princesses. Yes, the title has everything to do with the gameplay, unlike certain songs with ambiguous titles. Capturing the princesses won't be so easy, however. They're overweight gluttons that can be fed slice after slice of cake to be made even bigger, therefore heavier to pick up and more difficult to transport."

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Published: 349 days 8 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3
 
 
 
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