Crysis 3 is this week’s PSN Store headline game, and it’s available at EA’s usual £60 ticket price – you may wish to have a look online for the disk version, it’s probably cheaper.
It comes with Dynasty Warriors 7 (at £35) and a whole stack of DLC and add-ons including the Need for Speed Most Wanted Deluxe DLC Bundle (£20) and the single player portion of Uncharted 3 (again, £20) – that’s one hell of a download though.
Also out is a slightly cheeky (early) BioShock Infinite Season Pass (£16), a similarly priced pack for Mafia II and the rest of the rather oddly priced DLC for Uncharted 3.
Elsewhere there’s a few Disney PS2 titles (Finding Nemo, The Incredibles), the full priced version of the All Stars Battle Royale DLC (it’s £8 if you didn’t get it when it was free) – along with millions of smaller packs for the game, and a Star Wars table for Zen Pinball 2 (again, £8).
There’s a PS3 game called Demolition Inc., Dawnguard for Skyrim (£6.49) too, a playable demo for God Of War: Ascension, a demo for Knytt Underground and – well – loads of other stuff.
Seriously, it’s a packed week.
hazelam
seriously, what planet are ea living on?
CR8ZYH0RSE
“Pussy i 8” i believe.
“EA games it’s in the wallet”.
TSBonyman
Ascension demo lined up for descent later! :)
MICKY17
Uncharted 3 SP is 33Gb. Whoa!!!
Origami Killer
I’ve noticed on TSA you say disk. Always thought it was disc?
dizwod
Disc is optical, Disk is magnetic. :D
cc_star
There’s no actual rule, but it certainly has been adopted that way so that it’s taken as rule these days.
The word was disc, disk was nothing more than an Americanism I think, but thanks to the popularity of IBM & IBM compatible PCs – disk came to be taken as meaning magnetic storage like HDDs etc.
A situation backed up by Philips launching the Compact Disc, possibly for brand reasons rather than a naming rule.
I assume that because it’s so common to be that meaning that it actually has become a rule & it’s in AP Style Book as disk for magnetic & disc for optical.