Finally – games are coming out again! This Tuesday brings us some high-profile new releases, including Final Fantasy XIII-2 (find a couple of reviews below). You’ll be able to find the week’s entire release list (retail and digital) right here later on today.
Don’t forget: if you’re in the Bay Area, please join us on Thursday for David Jaffe’s Twisted Metal tournament at Mezzanine.
The PS.Blog weekly reading list (Week of January 23, 2012)
- A Fast-Paced Tour Of Final Fantasy XIII-2 Battles – Siliconera
- Vita’s Mutant Blobs Attack has a silly credits theme – Destructoid
- Best Buy stores getting PS Vita demo units – Destructoid
- Review: Final Fantasy XIII-2 – Destructoid
- Don’t Play Gravity Rush Out In Public – Siliconera
- Sony Speaks Out on its Relationship With Insomniac – PlayStation 3 News at IGN
- Lumines: Electronic Symphony includes bonus MP3s at Amazon – Joystiq
- Remembering the best JRPG ever – Joystiq
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 Review – PlayStation 3 Review at IGN
- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review in Progress – PlayStation 3 Feature at IGN
- The 12 Best Games For the PlayStation 3 – Kotaku
- Preview: The philosophies of Street Fighter X Tekken – Destructoid
- Exclusive Interview with Naughty Dog Co-Founder Jason Rubin – Vivid Gamer
- Here’s a new batch of screenshots for Disgaea 3 on Vita – Destructoid
- BioWare ‘Didn’t do a Good Job’ for New Players in ME2 – PlayStation 3 News at IGN
- Ibb and Obb Gameplay Trailer Defies Gravity – PSNStores
- Battlefield 3 voice chat fix for PS3 is confirmed – patch coming soon – VentureBeat
- ScaryGirl Review – PlayStation 3 Review at IGN
- MLB 12 The Show Hands On – PS Move and PSVita – PSNation.org
- Top 10 Reasons I Am Excited For The Vita – DrGamerDad
- Vita Games We Want to See – G4tv.com
- The 10 most anticipated PlayStation Vita games – Digital Trends
- PS Vita: the inside story – guardian.co.uk
- Thumbs Up, Proprietary Bullshit Down | Product Reviews – Wired.com
- The Best-Selling PSN Games Of 2011 – www.GameInformer.com
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