Dissidia Final Fantasy is just one of them

Nov 6, 2009 09:11 GMT  ·  By

To compensate for the lack of the UMD drive for the PSP Go, Sony has decided to flood the PlayStation Store with all kinds of games. Ever since the console was first launched on October 1, the company has poured in games every week, and it's doing it again now. The PlayStation Portable section of the store got loaded with a whole-new bunch of titles. They are meant to cover evenly the different age market, and the ratings for the games come to prove that. Split pretty much down the middle, the games are either Everyone 10- and Older-rated or T for Teen audience.

This week, the title release on the PSN is led by Square Enix's Dissidia Final Fantasy, as part of the older audience market slate. The game is priced at $39.99, just as is Class of Heroes that has also just become available. Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron PSP and Star Wars Clone Wars: Republic Heroes are both tagged at $29.99 and Crimson Room: Reverse has a far more humble price, of $7.99.

The young ones will be able to get their hands on Ben 10 Alien Force for $19.99 of their allowance, while Ben 10: Protector of Earth and Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground will have a $5 lesser impact on the candy-budget, going for $14.99. Also added to the PlayStation Network, the Ghostbusters The Video Game PSP will go for $29.99. Another two entries are the Creature Defense and Numblast PSP, the number-cruncher puzzle game, which will go for the paltry sums of $7.99 and $4.99.

However, the big console, the PlayStation 3, isn't left out either. This week, the PSN offers the Military Madness: Nectaris, a turn-based military strategy game. The title features an online multiplayer and co-op mode and is available for $9.99, while Numblast has the same $4.99 price as the PSP one. Both PS3 and PSP users will also be able to purchase Crystal Dynamics' PSone Classic Gex for $5.99.