PSN Weekly Deals - 3/26: Huge Square Enix Game/DLC, THQ, PixelJunk, and Worms Sales!

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Key: * - New This Week, * - Expires With Next Update, * - Permanent Price Drop, * - Cross Buy (Vita/PS3), * - Demo or Full Game Trial Available

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Bundles

BioShock Infinite & Season Pass Bundle - $79.99 **
Patapon Bundle - PSP/Vita - $14.99 -
Includes Patapon, Patapon 2, and Patapon 3
*
Sega Fight Pack - $9.99 -
Includes Fighting Vipers, Sonic the Fighters, and Virtua Fighter 2
*
Sega Vintage Collection: ToeJam & Earl - $6.99 -
Includes ToeJam & Earl and ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron
*
Tales of Graces f: Knight Edition - $54.99 -
Full Game + 13 DLC items
*

Pre-Orders
Defiance - $59.99 - Ends 4/2

PS3
Amy - $1.99 *
Costume Quest - $7.49 ***
Darksiders II - $34.99 **
de Blob 2 - $7.49 ***
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - $9.99 **
Foosball 2012 - $4.99 - Move Compatible ***
Game of Thrones - $24.99 *
Jeopardy! - $14.99 **
Just Cause 2 - $9.99 **
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men - $7.49 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - $9.99 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - $7.49 ***
MX vs. ATV: Alive - $14.99 ***
Page Chronica - $6.99 **
PixelJunk 4am - $4.99 - Move Required *
PixelJunk Eden - $4.99 **
PixelJunk Monsters - $4.99 **
PixelJunk Racers: 2nd Lap - $3.49 *
PixelJunk Shooter - $4.99 **
PixelJunk Shooter 2 - $4.99 **
PixelJunk SideScroller - $4.99 **
Red Faction: Armageddon - $9.99 ***
Red Faction: Battlegrounds - $4.99 ***
Red Faction: Guerrilla - $9.99 ***
Red Johnson's Chronicles - $3.99 ***
Sleeping Dogs - $24.99 -
Includes Retro Triad Pack, Red Envelope Pack, and Street Racer Pack
***
Smash Cars - $7.50 **
Stacking - $7.49 ***
Wheel of Fortune - $14.99 **
Warriors Orochi 3 - $29.99 **
Worms - $4.55 **
Worms 2: Armageddon - $5.99 **
Worms Crazy Golf - $4.49 *
Worms Revolution - $10.49 *
Worms Ultimate Mayhem - $7.49 *

Free PS3 Games
Back to the Future - Episode 1: It's About Time - Free
Blue Toad Murder Files - Episode 1 - Free
Capcom Arcade Cabinet - Free
Dust 514 - Free
Everybody Dance Digital - Free - Requires Move
Jetpack Joyride - Free
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Multiplayer - Free

PS2 Classics
Odin Sphere - $4.99 *
Raiden III - $5.99

Add-ons
DC Universe Online - The Battle for Earth - $4.99 *
DC Universe Online - Fight for the Light - $4.99 *
DC Universe Online - Home Turf - $4.99 *
DC Universe Online - The Last Laugh - $4.99 *
DC Universe Online - Lightning Strikes - $4.99 *
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Explosive Mission Pack - $1.49 **
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link - $7.49 **
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Tactical Enhancement Pack - $0.99 **
F1 Race Stars - Canada Track - $3.49
F1 Race Stars - China Track - $3.49
F1 Race Stars - Europe Track - $3.49
F1 Race Stars - India Track - $3.49
God of War: Ascension - Champions Blade Multiplayer Weapon - Free for MP Beta Players
God of War: Ascension - Champions Multiplayer Armor - Free for MP Beta Players
Just Cause 2 - Agency Hovercraft - $0.49 **
Just Cause 2 - Black Market Aerial Pack - $0.99 **
Just Cause 2 - Black Market Boom Pack - $0.99 **
Just Cause 2 - Bull’s-eye Assault Rifle - $0.49 **
Just Cause 2 - Monster Truck - $0.49 **
Just Cause 2 - Rico’s Signature Gun - $0.49 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - Alliance Weapon Pack - $1.49 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - The Doggie Bag - $2.99 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - Multiplayer Masks Pack - $0.99 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - Challenge Pack 1 - $1.49 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - Challenge Pack 2 - $1.49 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - Challenge Pack 3 - $1.49 **
Rock Band - Various Add-ons (Link for full list) - $0.99 to $9.99
Sleeping Dogs - Deep Undercover Pre-Order Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - The Dragon Master Pack - $3.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Drunken Fist Pack - $0.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Gangland Style Pack - $0.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - GSP Pre-Order Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - The High Roller Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - Martial Arts Pre-Order Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - Movie Masters Pack - $0.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Nightmare In Northpoint Pack - $3.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - Police Protection Pre-Order Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - The Red Envelope Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - Retro Triad Pack - $0.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Screen Legends Pack - $0.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Street Racer Pack - $1.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - SWAT Pack - $1.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Tactical Soldier Pack - $0.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Top Dog Gold Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - Top Dog Silver Pack - $0.99 **
Sleeping Dogs - Triad Enforcer Pack - $1.49 **
Sleeping Dogs - Zodiac Tournament - $2.49 **
Worms 2: Armageddon - Battle Pack - $2.49 *
Worms 2: Armageddon - Forts Pack - $2.49 *
Worms 2: Armageddon - Game of the Year Pack - $6.99 *
Worms 2: Armageddon - Puzzle Pack - $2.49 *
Worms 2: Armageddon - Retro Pack - $2.49 *
Worms 2: Armageddon - Time Attack Pack - $2.49 *
Worms Revolution - Funfair Pack - $3.49 *
Worms Revolution - Mars Pack - $3.49 *
Worms Revolution - Medieval Tales Pack - $3.49 *
Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Customization Pack - $2.49 *
Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Multiplayer Pack - $2.49 *
Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Single-player Pack - $2.49 *

Music
Darksiders II: Official Soundtrack - $4.99 **

PS1 Classics - Playable on PS3 and PSP unless otherwise noted - Check This Thread For Vita Compatibility Details
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Minis - Playable on PS3 and PSP unless otherwise noted - Check This Thread For Vita Compatibility Details
5-in-1 Arcade Hits - $0.99 *
Blimp: The Flying Adventures - $0.99 *
Minisquadron - $0.99 *
One Epic Game - $0.99 *
The Impossible Game - $0.99 *

PSP - Check This Thread For Vita Compatibility Details
Patapon - $5.99 **
Patapon 2 - $5.99 **
Patapon 3 - $14.99 *
PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe - $4.99 **
The Red Star - $4.99 *
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona - $9.99 **
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin - $14.99 **
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable - $9.99 **
Susume Tactics! - $2.49
Worms: Battle Islands - $4.99 **

Vita
Atelier Totori Plus: The Adventurer of Arland - $39.99 -
Includes Swimsuit DLC
- Ends 4/16
Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable - $29.99 *
escapeVektor - $4.99 *
Foosball 2012 - $4.99 ***
Persona 4 Golden - $29.99 *
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed - $19.99 **
Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz - $14.99 **
Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition - $14.99 *

Free Vita Games
Cliff Diving - Free
Ecolibrium - Free
Fireworks - Free
Frobisher Says! - Free
Jetpack Joyride - Free
PlayStation Home Arcade - Free -
Includes Ice Breaker, Wipeout 2D, and Scribble Shooter Demo
Table Soccer - Free
Treasures Of Montezuma Blitz - Free
Wake-Up Club - Free

Vita Add-ons
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken - HBC Agent-H Budgie Pack - Free for Owners of PS3 Games
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken - HBC Sniper Budgie Pack - Free for Owners of PS3 Demo
WRC 3 FIA World Rally Championship - Portugal, Argentina, Mexico - Free

PlayStation Mobile - Available on Vita (via PSM tab on PS Store) & Select Android Devices
Bullion Blitz - Free - Quick Play mode only
Lemmings - Free - Includes the first 30 levels
ZooZooGo! - Free - Grind to get extra modes for free or pay via IAP

PlayStation Plus

PS3 Deals
Costume Quest - $3.75 ***
Darksiders II - $27.99 **
de Blob 2 - $3.75 ***
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds Complete Collection - $19.99 - 20% Off - Move Compatible
Just Cause 2 - $8.99 **
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men - $6.74 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - $8.99 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - $6.74 ***
MX vs. ATV: Alive - $10.49 ***
Red Faction: Armageddon - $5.00 ***
Red Faction: Battlegrounds - $2.50 ***
Red Faction: Guerrilla - $5.00 ***
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken - $7.19 **
Stacking - $3.75 ***

Add-on Deals
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Explosive Mission Pack - $1.34 **
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link - $6.74 **
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Tactical Enhancement Pack - $0.89 **
Just Cause 2 - Agency Hovercraft - $0.44 **
Just Cause 2 - Black Market Aerial Pack - $0.89 **
Just Cause 2 - Black Market Boom Pack - $0.89 **
Just Cause 2 - Bull’s-eye Assault Rifle - $0.44 **
Just Cause 2 - Monster Truck - $0.44 **
Just Cause 2 - Rico’s Signature Gun - $0.44 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - Alliance Weapon Pack - $1.34 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - The Doggie Bag - $2.69 **
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days - Multiplayer Masks Pack - $0.89 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - Challenge Pack 1 - $1.34 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - Challenge Pack 2 - $1.34 **
Lara Croft And The Guardian Of Light - Challenge Pack 3 - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - Deep Undercover Pre-Order Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - The Dragon Master Pack - $3.59 **
Sleeping Dogs - Drunken Fist Pack - $0.89 **
Sleeping Dogs - Gangland Style Pack - $0.89 **
Sleeping Dogs - GSP Pre-Order Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - The High Roller Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - Martial Arts Pre-Order Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - Movie Masters Pack - $0.89 **
Sleeping Dogs - Nightmare In Northpoint Pack - $3.14 **
Sleeping Dogs - Police Protection Pre-Order Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - The Red Envelope Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - Retro Triad Pack - $0.89 **
Sleeping Dogs - Screen Legends Pack - $0.89 **
Sleeping Dogs - Street Racer Pack - $1.79 **
Sleeping Dogs - SWAT Pack - $1.79 **
Sleeping Dogs - Tactical Soldier Pack - $0.89 **
Sleeping Dogs - Top Dog Gold Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - Top Dog Silver Pack - $0.89 **
Sleeping Dogs - Triad Enforcer Pack - $1.34 **
Sleeping Dogs - Zodiac Tournament - $2.24 **

Vita Deals
escapeVektor - $4.49 *
Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational - Course and Character Pack - $8.99 *
Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken - $5.99 *

Music Deals
Darksiders II: Official Soundtrack - $2.50 **

Free Games (Don't Argue About This, Please)
Anomaly Warzone Earth - 599 MB
The Cave - 984 MB
Closure - 271 MB
Darksiders - 10 GB
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention - Vita - 2.1 GB
Gravity Rush - Vita - 1.4 GB
Infamous 2 - 15 GB
Joe Danger 2: The Movie - 1158 MB
LittleBigPlanet 2 - 4.8 GB
LittleBigPlanet Sackboys' Prehistoric Moves - Requires Move - Location: PS3 Games > By Genre > PlayStation Move Games
Mega Man 9 & 10 Bundle - 205 MB
Mega Man Maverick Hunter X - PSP/Vita - 413 MB
Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One - 14 GB
Spec Ops: The Line - 5587 MB *
Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition - 17.9 GB
Tekken 6 - PSP/Vita - 714 MB
Uncharted: Golden Abyss - Vita - 2.9 GB
Vanquish - 11.6 GB
Wipeout 2048 - Vita - 1.6 GB

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I'll be filling this thread out a bit more as we go and I'll answer questions whenever I can. Feel free to provide feedback for ways to improve this thread. Thanks.
 
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[quote name='Graff^']I'd just like to point out that JCrichton keeps typing FFXIII (13) instead of FFVIII (8), some people are responding to him about his points as they relate to VIII because they are following the context of the conversation, while others (like affa) are chiming in and posting about XIII - to which JCrichton is still responding (at length!) as though they are writing about VIII.

Anyway, carry on.[/QUOTE]

bless you for clearing that up, I was getting awfully confused by this recent thread. Am I the only one that didn't use the summons in FF13 (or whatever they were called) for the entire game? They didn't seem to have as much value as the regular battle system, but maybe I missed the point.
 
[quote name='handsomepete']bless you for clearing that up, I was getting awfully confused by this recent thread. Am I the only one that didn't use the summons in FF13 (or whatever they were called) for the entire game? They didn't seem to have as much value as the regular battle system, but maybe I missed the point.[/QUOTE]

Never used them unless the game forced you to use them as a plot device (I don't remember). Not sure why they were even required. I took down the final boss in FF13 in less than 4 minutes with my normal squad.
 
[quote name='handsomepete']bless you for clearing that up, I was getting awfully confused by this recent thread. Am I the only one that didn't use the summons in FF13 (or whatever they were called) for the entire game? They didn't seem to have as much value as the regular battle system, but maybe I missed the point.[/QUOTE]

I don't recall using them very much either. The only one I even remember using is Vanille's...for obvious reasons. I love the paradigm shift and stagger systems in FF13/13-2. It added a lot more strategy to the fights rather than just pounding away at the enemy and healing/buffing when needed like the earlier games.
 
:D Redownloaded all the SquareSoft games I played for hundreds of hours in the 90s.. o_o but then sold on eBay due to financial hardships since the black label versions were all selling high.. Now to figure out how to transfer my PSP save files to the Vita.. :bouncy:
 
So not having owned any of the final fantasy games besides the last two to come out and ffv, I decided to get origins, tactics, 6, 7, 8, and 9! Had a free $50 psn giftcard. As soon as I'm through with Fallout 3, gonna take a long journey into the final fantasy world :) I would have gotten 4 and tactics: war of the lions instead of tactics but I don't have a psp or vita.
 
Lol at grinding in FF8. You could beat that game without fighting a single random battle, and the final boss would actually be easier due to it.

That game was hot garbage but don't say it has grinding just because you're OCD.
 
[quote name='Graff^']I'd just like to point out that JCrichton keeps typing FFXIII (13) instead of FFVIII (8), some people are responding to him about his points as they relate to VIII because they are following the context of the conversation, while others (like affa) are chiming in and posting about XIII - to which JCrichton is still responding (at length!) as though they are writing about VIII.

Anyway, carry on.[/QUOTE]

yep, that explains it. i'm typing and talking about ff13. he's typing ff13 and talking about ff8. oh well.

[quote name='handsomepete']bless you for clearing that up, I was getting awfully confused by this recent thread. Am I the only one that didn't use the summons in FF13 (or whatever they were called) for the entire game? They didn't seem to have as much value as the regular battle system, but maybe I missed the point.[/QUOTE]

they are actually quite useful in specific circumstances against some enemies. For example, they will knock over Adamantoise which makes them far easier to kill/farm.

And in general, they're a solid 'hail mary' option if a fight goes sour, though if you're an excellent player and/or overpowered this won't happen as often.

Summons get pretty powerful over time - but you certainly don't need to use them in most battles.
 
[quote name='Kendro']Never used them unless the game forced you to use them as a plot device (I don't remember). Not sure why they were even required. I took down the final boss in FF13 in less than 4 minutes with my normal squad.[/QUOTE]

Yep, they were pretty useless if you knew what you were doing (and after a 30 hour tutorial, who didn't!) Such an odd, odd game and direction for the series. S-E isn't doing itself any favors by getting people to relive their memories of the old games via sales like this one and then putting out games like FF13 and 14.

And I enjoyed 13 for what it was, but that's a game that got by 90% because of it's brand name. If it had been a new IP from Square-Enix, I think it would have fared even worse than it did.
 
Never played a Final Fantasy, and I'm not a huge fan of JRPGs, but I've got $5 sitting in my PSN wallet, so I thought I might pick one up. Which would be most easy to get into for an JRPG n00b?
 
[quote name='johnnypark']
And I enjoyed 13 for what it was, but that's a game that got by 90% because of it's brand name. If it had been a new IP from Square-Enix, I think it would have fared even worse than it did.[/QUOTE]

it's actually the first ff i straight up loved besides tactics. BUT... and this is key, i did absolutely hate the pacing. using an entire 'stage' (for lack of a better word) to introduce each new feature to the paradigm system when there were so many things to introduce was a terrible, terrible mistake. but once it opened up, it just dwarfs every other battle system.

i also don't count story into my grading whatsoever, because even though it was nonsensical, i don't care about story in my rpgs, just combat. (with the rare exception of like 3 jrpgs i can think of that actually stole my heart in a good way).
 
[quote name='MrNinjaSquirrel']Never played a Final Fantasy, and I'm not a huge fan of JRPGs, but I've got $5 sitting in my PSN wallet, so I thought I might pick one up. Which would be most easy to get into for an JRPG n00b?[/QUOTE]

FF7, that's my first Jrpg. Loved RPGs ever since. Wanna rebuy the whole collection really
 
[quote name='MrNinjaSquirrel']Never played a Final Fantasy, and I'm not a huge fan of JRPGs, but I've got $5 sitting in my PSN wallet, so I thought I might pick one up. Which would be most easy to get into for an JRPG n00b?[/QUOTE]

I'd say FFVII is probably the most approachable, and definitely not a bad starting point (being the first game that exposed a very large number of gamers to the series when it first came out). If you want something more retro then FFIV (if you have a PSP/Vita) and VI are both very solid choices; if you consider what storytelling looked like in gaming at the time of their respective releases ('91 and '94) they're both really incredible. I'd stay away from VIII and IX for the time being; VIII is probably the most divisive Final Fantasy aside from XIII, and IX is much better if you're familiar with the series. You could come to it "blind," but it would lessen the experience a bit and might leave it feeling a little arbitrary.
 
To end the stream, I played a bit of Bentley's Hackpack, which is a really cool little game. It features a bunch of new levels for each of the three main hacking games that are in Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time with five challenge medals to earn in each level. Your total medal count helps you unlock a number of things in the reward shop that were mostly just little figurines of things from the Sly Cooper games, though there are some levels that are locked up as rewards and there's a separate special game to unlock. These don't seem to have any of the levels that I saw in the first instance of each game in Thieves in Time and I don't see any sort of tie-in with the big game as far as save unlocks are concerned. I also don't see Cross Save support, so it looks like you'll have to play the game twice to get all of the trophies on PS3 and Vita.

I'm uploading that portion of the stream to Youtube, so I'll post the link when it's done.

Edit: It looks like Bentley's Hackpack has a shared trophy list, so there's only one trophy list for both versions.

Edit 2: Bentley's Hackpack video is now live:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1lpb4-yfwc
 
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Question. Do saves for PS1 classics transfer from Vita to PS3? If I use content manager to upload my FFVII save, can I download on PS3 and continue? Not at either system presently to check.
 
[quote name='captaintek3304']Question. Do saves for PS1 classics transfer from Vita to PS3? If I use content manager to upload my FFVII save, can I download on PS3 and continue? Not at either system presently to check.[/QUOTE]

Yes. I've been flipping my Xenogears save back and forth.
 
Final Fantasy V and VI are normally only a dollar more, right?


[quote name='Graff^']Yes. I've been flipping my Xenogears save back and forth.[/QUOTE]

I've been doing the same with FFIX. Love that feature.
 
[quote name='whoknows']Final Fantasy V and VI are normally only a dollar more, right?
[/QUOTE]

Pretty sure they're $9.99; most of Square's PSOne games are priced there.
 
Hey wait, there's a FF3 game available on PSN, right?
A PSP version remade, I think.
Why isn't that on sale?
 
Add me to the legion of CAGs putting in a good word for Critter Crunch. Great game and even better for $1.

[quote name='PancakesAreLove']I really hated Tetra Master. Triple Triad was so simple and fun but if we are talking about mini/side games, Blitzball was the best. I didn't like X that much but I played the shit out of Blitzball.[/QUOTE]

Me, too! I played the shit out of Blitzball and didn't even play all the way to the end of X. X was the first FF I played for more than a few hours until I beat XIII, too (I had a roommate in college who played the shit out of VII and I felt like I had played it for hours without even having done so as a result). Of course, this puts me in the rare (and awesome) position to play through all of the originals and enjoy them as a noob.

As such, I picked up I+II, III, IV, VI, VII, VIII, IX, [duodecim] and the prologue in this week's sale. I already have FFT: War of the Lions from being a Plus member.

I'm making myself get through Growlanser before I start them, though.
 
Add me as well, Critter Crunch is awesome.

I have it on an old gameshare account, but I will gladly add it to my own account for a dollar.
 
You know, I'll chime in. Critter Crunch is really good and it makes me chuckle on some of the facts presented.

Plus you get to throw up rainbows. But man, does it get hard.
 
R&C FFA question. Do I need to buy a new copy of the game to qualify for free Vita version + Deadlocked when it comes out, or would a used one be ok?
 
[quote name='AoA']Hey wait, there's a FF3 game available on PSN, right?
A PSP version remade, I think.
Why isn't that on sale?[/QUOTE]
Most likely because it's new, and can probably still fetch top dollar from people who didn't buy it on the DS.
 
[quote name='Alkaiser']Most likely because it's new, and can probably still fetch top dollar from people who didn't buy it on the DS.[/QUOTE]

Oh, I just saw it was released 9-20-12. I guess that is new. I'd take a $5 discount if they'd like just so it's part of the sale.
 
[quote name='AkariK']R&C FFA question. Do I need to buy a new copy of the game to qualify for free Vita version + Deadlocked when it comes out, or would a used one be ok?[/QUOTE]

[quote name='whoknows']I'm guessing used would be fine since you can't redeem the Vita version currently.



Someone correct me if I'm wrong.[/QUOTE]

Like whoknows says, I'd assume that since you can't redeem the Vita version yet, you'd probably be OK with a used one. Once the games are actually out, a used copy probably won't unlock the Vita version and Deadlock.

Also, can you please try to keep your posts on topic? This is the Final Fantasy discussion thread, after all. ;)
 
[quote name='tylerh1701']Like whoknows says, I'd assume that since you can't redeem the Vita version yet, you'd probably be OK with a used one. Once the games are actually out, a used copy probably won't unlock the Vita version and Deadlock.

Also, can you please try to keep your posts on topic? This is the Final Fantasy discussion thread, after all. ;)[/QUOTE]



Based on what I know of how on disc redemption work for R&C FFA (I bought it digital, but I bought PSASBR physical) if the title is not up for redemption then when you try to redeem the disc it kicks back an error.

As such all the discs out there should have the redemption un-redeemed since there is currently nothing to redeem.

I could be wrong because like I said I bought FFA digital not physical.
 
Dumb question since this is CAG but is it wise to pick up FFV even though I only intend on playing it on vita? Just in case they plan on releasing it in the future.

Also anyone recommend FF Origins, PS1 FF Tactics or PSP FF Tactics?
I'm thinking of trading in my physical copies of the anniversary editions of FF1 & FF2 and PSP FF Tactics to get digital copies for my vita.
 
[quote name='Pasicho']Dumb question since this is CAG but is it wise to pick up FFV even though I only intend on playing it on vita? Just in case they plan on releasing it in the future.

Also anyone recommend FF Origins, PS1 FF Tactics or PSP FF Tactics?
I'm thinking of trading in my physical copies of the anniversary editions of FF1 & FF2 and PSP FF Tactics to get digital copies for my vita.[/QUOTE]
If you're going to get Tactics just get the PSP one and origins is 2 games for $5. So if you've never played them it's a steal.

I also picked up 5 just in case they offer it for vita play. I figure with all the other games I have I can wait until it happens.

Also, I'm playing through FF6 now and I can't believe I forgot what it was like to play an RPG that didn't have all the hand holding. I just got Gau and WTF?! the "tutorial" is funny but not really that informative. I'm also constantly asking myself where am I supposed to be going now?!
 
I enjoyed FFVIII. The man with the machine gun (Laguna) made that game for me. The battle system was ok, the limit breaks were cool. Triple Triad (the card game) was awesome. Liked the visuals better than IX which went too cartoony for my taste, was a turn off from how VII and VIII looked.
 
[quote name='tylerh1701']...Also, can you please try to keep your posts on topic? This is the Final Fantasy discussion thread, after all. ;)[/QUOTE]
L:lol:L. I love off topic discussion and never have a problem with it but I really wanted to throw up a post just so that when I log back in I don't have to sift through the last few pages of this thread. I'll be sticking to my PS1 disc versions of the FF games, alleged visual warts and all.

I'm intrigued by all of the positive buzz here for Critter Crunch and I'll add a vote of support for Beyond Good and Evil HD. I loved it back in the day on the Gamecube and still loved playing through the HD remake again on Micro$oft's platform. It remains a very unique title.
 
Well, I was using old credit from a gpt site I used to use and since FFA was basically the same price used and new, I just got a new one. It would be nice if the vita version came out in time for my vacation trip next month but I doubt it... Need to stock up on some vita games.
 
i feel like i keep buying tons of ff on multiple consoles/handhelds and never get around to playing any.

and... i am feeling the urge to buy more right now. wtf is wrong with me.


ps -- does anyone know where to find a complete list of everything ps+ ever offered? specifically, i'm trying to figure out all the ps1 games it's offered. i'm trying to get them on my vita -- so far i found Resident Evil: Director's Cut and Castlevania: SotN in my download list, but can't find any others but i thought there were. (my dl list is extremely long, and extremely hard to navigate)

edit, i found some more -- looks like RE2 + 3, Oddworld AE and AO, Warhawk, Syphon Filter 1-3, Medieval, destruction derby, warhawk, jet moto, hot shots golf2, 2xtreme, lilo and stitch

but for some reason, Crash Bandicoot 2 and 3, Spyro 1+2+yotd, um jammer lammy, international track and field, final fantasy 5, castlevania chronicles do NOT work on vita.

i may be missing others. navigating this list is a PAIN, and i need to start over every time i select something for dl.

Actually, why can't i select FFV for download on my vita? I thougt that's what people were doing with today's sale?
 
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[quote name='affa']i feel like i keep buying tons of ff on multiple consoles/handhelds and never get around to playing any.

and... i am feeling the urge to buy more right now. wtf is wrong with me.


ps -- does anyone know where to find a complete list of everything ps+ ever offered? specifically, i'm trying to figure out all the ps1 games it's offered. i'm trying to get them on my vita -- so far i found Resident Evil: Director's Cut and Castlevania: SotN in my download list, but can't find any others but i thought there were. (my dl list is extremely long, and extremely hard to navigate)[/QUOTE]

Check the OP for the complete PS+ History.
 
[quote name='DemonsMaster']Check the OP for the complete PS+ History.[/QUOTE]

you rock.

bummed silent hill, FFV, spyro, castlevania chronicles, etc, don't work on vita.
 
[quote name='affa']you rock.

bummed silent hill, FFV, spyro, castlevania chronicles, etc, don't work on vita.[/QUOTE]I suggest taking a look at this thread. There are some games you mentioned, like Silent Hill and Um Jammer Lammy, that can be played on the Vita but have to be downloaded to the PS3 first and then transferred over to the Vita.
 
[quote name='PimpLimp']I suggest taking a look at this thread. There are some games you mentioned, like Silent Hill and Um Jammer Lammy, that can be played on the Vita but have to be downloaded to the PS3 first and then transferred over to the Vita.[/QUOTE]

Castlevania Chronicles works on the Vita this way as well.
 
[quote name='chuckie88']L:lol:L. I love off topic discussion and never have a problem with it but I really wanted to throw up a post just so that when I log back in I don't have to sift through the last few pages of this thread. I'll be sticking to my PS1 disc versions of the FF games, alleged visual warts and all.

I'm intrigued by all of the positive buzz here for Critter Crunch and I'll add a vote of support for Beyond Good and Evil HD. I loved it back in the day on the Gamecube and still loved playing through the HD remake again on Micro$oft's platform. It remains a very unique title.[/QUOTE]

In regards to Beyond Good and Evil HD, I guess I better make my usual gripe that it doesn't allow for inverted camera control, which is really lame for those of us that prefer inverted.
 
I picked up FF IV, VI, VII, and IX. Is it recommended just to play them in order? I've never played any FF before except for a couple hours of VII and XIII. Also, is V any good? It's not come up much on this thread.

But first I need to finish Elder Scrolls V and Persona III, and then Persona IV. I'm pretty sure I'm set on RPGs until the Playstation 5 comes out. I mean, Playstation V.
 
[quote name='Philip J. Fry']I picked up FF IV, VI, VII, and IX. Is it recommended just to play them in order? I've never played any FF before except for a couple hours of VII and XIII. Also, is V any good? It's not come up much on this thread.

But first I need to finish Elder Scrolls V and Persona III, and then Persona IV. I'm pretty sure I'm set on RPGs until the Playstation 5 comes out. I mean, Playstation V.[/QUOTE]

God man just getting any FF game sets your backlog an eternity back, now add P4, White Knight I & II still sealed plus who knows what else and yeah pretty much ever CAG is set for a long long time. I just checked my BL2 and I have been playing for 3 days and 12 hours with my commando, still my first play through and haven't finished the story yet. That's what I love/hate of open worlds I go dick around way too much, but BL2 will probably keep me busy for more months :drool:
 
[quote name='LawLessChaoz']Is Ni No Kuni sold at Target?

Target.com says it isn't. Their website is wrong often.[/QUOTE]

Yea they do. I thought it didn't because there website said 'online only' but they had it in-store as well.
 
[quote name='Hijinx']Yea they do. I thought it didn't because there website said 'online only' but they had it in-store as well.[/QUOTE]

I can confirm this also, this is where I picked up my copy.
 
[quote name='Philip J. Fry']I picked up FF IV, VI, VII, and IX. Is it recommended just to play them in order? I've never played any FF before except for a couple hours of VII and XIII. Also, is V any good? It's not come up much on this thread.[/QUOTE]

No order necessary. I'd honestly start with VI or VII since those are the very best. IX is also very good but you should play other installments to fully appreciate it. V is decent but is the worst of the games being offered. Worth playing for a true FF fan, but probably not something to worry about for someone new to the series. If you want to try the older stuff pick up the recent PSP re-release of IV instead of the PSone version of V.
 
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