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Canadian developer Capybara Games has announced that a patch for their excellent, zany looking puzzle game Critter Crunch is now available.
The new patch adds XMB Audio support and means that language select will now be available for all. It also gives players a little bit of XP even if you lose in multiplayer.
There are some amazing price specials now available on the US PlayStation Store, including half-price offers on games like Braid, Burn Zombie Burn, Uno, Gravity Crash and my personal favourite) Critter Crunch, plus many more besides.
Oh yeah – some game called ‘Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgment’ also showed up.
Have a look through the full list of new content now available on the US PlayStation Store below, including new Guitar Hero and Rock Band songs, new themes, add-on content, PSP games and game videos:
Hey all you European types, the excellently fast-paced and beautifully illustrated puzzle game, Critter Crunch, is now available on your PlayStation Store to buy and download for the negligible price of £4.49, or €5.49.
El33tonline really enjoyed Critter Crunch, so be sure to read our review and check out our previous coverage of the title.
And if you’re in North America, and you haven’t yet had a look at Critter Crunch, you really are being very naughty - go have a look at the demo to see what you’re missing!
PlayStation 3 and PSP users are being treated to a wealth of new content on the US and European PlayStation Stores this week, the highlights of which are easily the availability of the original Metal Gear Solid (in both regions) and Critter Crunch (finally) arriving on the European storefront.
There’s also Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines available as a downloadable PSP game, new Beatles: Rock Band content (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band), new content for Guitar Hero 5, and an absolute ton of interesting videos, special price offers, and downloadable games.
Browse through the full list of content available now on both the European and US PlayStation Stores below (now including content for the PSP and PSPgo):
Canadian developer Capybara Games has announced that their excellent, zany looking puzzle game Critter Crunch will be landing in Europe and Australia on the 19th of November.
Critter Crunch arrived on the North American PlayStation Store back in early October while a demo for the game became available on that store on the 22nd of October.
In El33tonline’s Podcast for October we discuss what games the team have been playing over the past few weeks. We chat about Borderlands, Uncharted 2, WET, Tales of Monkey Island, The Beatles: Rock Band, Critter Crunch and Batman: Arkham Asylum to name a few.
Head on over to the download page to get the El33tonline October Gaming Podcast. You can also subscribe to the El33tonline podcast over here.
The excellent PlayStation Store updates keep coming, with yet another great set of content being added to both the US and European storefronts this week.
There are a bunch of special offers and price updates for a variety of games on both the PS3 and PSP, tons of great videos to watch, and Rock Band songs from Queen and The Beatles to buy.
Specifically on the US PlayStation Store, we have the first episode of the Uncharted 2 motion comic, Eye of Indra, demos for Ratch and Clank Future: A Crack in Time, Critter Crunch and Dragon Ball: Raging Blast, and two classic games to buy and download, Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, and Oddworld: Abe’s Exodus – definitely worth the money if you haven’t played these games yet!
Browse through the full list of content available now on both the European and US PlayStation Stores (now including content for the PSP and PSPgo) this week to see if anything catches your eye:
Critter Crunch makes an extraordinary impression right from the get-go, boasting bold, Studio Ghibli-esque animations, character designs and backgrounds, with a presentation style and quality that rivals most triple-A titles, wrapped up in a humorous story of adventure and discovery told through brief animated cutscenes peppered in-between sections of addictive, fast-paced and challenging puzzle-based gameplay.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Critter Crunch.
A demo for Critter Crunch, the zany looking puzzle game from Canadian developer Capybara Games, will be available on the North American PlayStation Store next week Thursday, the 22nd of October.
This according to a Tweet by Co-founder and President of Capybara Games, Nathan Vella: “Critter Crunch demo hitting North America next Thursday, for all you wanting to give it a go before dropping $7.”
Have you had a chance to take a look at the excellent, zany looking puzzle game, Critter Crunch?
Created by Canadian development outfit, Capybara Games, Critter Crunch features the culinary exploits of Biggs, a large furry creature (that wouldn’t be out of place in a Miyazaki animated film) that, by the look and description of it, grabs Critters hanging on vines above with his long sticky tongue and, I quote, “force-feeds them into each other until they explode, dropping their tasty jewel innards for Biggs to eat.”
Wow.
Whoa! There is a ton of new content on the US and European PlayStation Stores this week, with bunches of special offers on classic titles such as Sim City 2000, Populous, Theme Park and Ape Quest on PSP, and add-on game content including, but not limited to, content for Fallout 3, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, Guitar Hero 5 and Rock Band.
Also, on the European PS Store, we have new games Comet Crash and Digger HD, while on the US PS Store, the excellent looking Critter Crunch has finally shown up.
The usual assortment of interesting videos and themes also make an appearance this week to bolster what is quite a beefy update.
Flick through the full list of content available now on both the European and US PlayStation Stores (now including content for the PSP and PSPgo) this week to see if anything catches your eye:
Last month Canadian based indie studio Capybara Games first introduced us to technicolour barf in the debut trailer for their upcoming PSN arcade-puzzler Critter Crunch.
Watch this interview with Co-Founder and President of Capy, Nathan Vella, that Chris Morell recently posted on SCEA’s PlayStation Blog to find out more about the game. Vella discusses to the food chain mechanic in Critter Crunch as well as competitive and co-op multiplayer modes. He also discusses some interesting trophies in the game including one for barfing and one called ‘Feats of Constipation.’
Kris Piotrowska has recently released a trailer for their amazing-looking puzzle game, Critter Crunch, heading to the PlayStation Store soon. From Piotrowska’s post on the US PlayStation Blog:
“Hello, new best friends!
“This is Kris. I’m the creative director at Capy, which means I’m by-far the coolest guy at the studio. And Capy is pretty cool, so that’s not just talk. Anyway, who is Capy, right? Well, Capy is an indie studio from the sometimes frozen, other times disgustingly humid Canadian wonderland known as Toronto.
“So, um, check this trailer…but only if you’re down with technicolor barf!”
Prediction? This will take over the PlayStation Network.
Canadian based indie studio Capy has announced that arcade-puzzler Critter Crunch will be landing exclusively on the PlayStation Network this summer.
In a post on SCEA’s PlayStation Blog, Creative Director Kris Piotrowski revealed that Critter Crunch is “fueled by an original and award-winning ‘food chain’ puzzle mechanic, which is all about feeding critters into each other until they burst. It’s exactly as cute as it is horrible and sad, just like nature itself!”
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