PlayStation Around the Web: What We Read

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It’s back to work tomorrow for us at PlayStation, and, I’d imagine, for most of you as well. I hope you enjoyed the time off as much as we did, and caught up on your pile of games before the next flood starts on Tuesday (I’m hearing great things about Darksiders from SCEE’s Jem Alexander). Personally, I spent the past several days playing PixelJunk Shooter, and trying to beat PS2’s Final Fantasy XII before the series debuts on PS3 in March.

With the holiday season drawing to a close (hoping for the Eagles to give me one final present vs the Cowboys today), many gaming sites chose to look back on the best games of 2009. More often than not – that meant top marks for UNCHARTED 2.

What’s coming up this week? A little gathering called the Consumer Electronics Show. If you are/will be in Vegas this week, we hope to see you there.

The PS Blog weekly reading list (Holidays 2009)

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  • First of all happy new year to you all. Haven’t been posting a lot around here, mostly thanks to PC problems. I’m now even posting from my Wii browser as the PS3 browser won’t let me log in *lol*.
    Well Jeff, be warned FFXIII is completely different than FFXII in a positive way as personally I couldn’t stand FFXII. At some part in the game you may think back to FFXII though. I recommend FFXIII to every RPG and even non RPG fan out there as its the most accessible FF game ever. Battles are so fast pased that even regular action fans would like it. Plus you’ll engage a time in the game in where you need more crystal points than ever before as the enemies become serious badasses :)

  • Lol VGChartz, you’re not seriously reading that Nintendo fanboy junk hole do you? I may be a Nintendo fan myself but as much as fanboys are over there you’ll never find them on any website not even on official Nintendo websites.

  • 2 WEEKS?!?! Oh God, you’re breakin’ mah ballz Jeff. C’mon work with us here :-)

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