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This Week on PlayStation: New Releases; Jan. 10, 2012

 

 

Ever wonder what PlayStation games are coming out for the week? Well look no further, because our weekly summary of all PlayStation software is posted just below for your viewing needs.

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PlayStation Network:

Sports ChampionsPSU Review 8/10

Reign supreme as the ultimate sports champion as you crush, spike and smoke the competition in this ultimate sports showdown. Sports Champions introduces players to six sports challenges that leverage the PlayStation Move’s precise gameplay and 1-to-1 control. So whether you’re tossing a disc toward a target, spiking a ball, or perfecting your serve, Sports Champions precisely simulates your exact movement, delivering a realistic and ultra-sensory experience. Casual gamers will enjoy Sports Champions’ intuitive pick-up and play gameplay, while core gamers will find the game’s precision and accuracy challenging as they strive to perfect their athletic techniques and take home the win.

 

Toy Story 3: The Video Game  – PSU Review 8/10

Rejoin your favorite characters from the Toy Story franchise as they take on the PlayStation 3 for the first time, in an epic adventure from their movie Toy Story 3!

 

Choplifter HD

A high-definition remake of the classic 1980s arcade game, complete with zombies. Choplifter returns with 21st century graphics and a new twist on classic game play, allowing you to take control of a variety of different helicopters on over 20 missions. Bank, hover and sidestep around danger to drop down and rescue innocent lives.

 

Crazy Machines Elements

Crazy Machines Elements is a puzzle game where players must create a chain reaction using different parts to accomplish tasks in their mission.

 

PSone Classics:

Final Fantasy: Origins

The two-game collection that almost completely remakes the original Final Fantasy, and the formerly Japan-only release Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy Origins for PlayStation One is one of the most in-depth Sqare remake collections yet. Revamped graphics and added event scenes further engross the player in the emotional storyline. Saving is no longer restricted to certain locations with the addition of the Memo File function. Multiple gameplay modes allow players to customize game difficulty when beginning a new quest. CG movies and stills have been added throughout the game, taking the story to new cinematic heights. Improved sound quality, new opening themes, and an added art gallery deepen the game experience.

 

Minis:

Mecho Wars