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US PS Store 10th Anniversary Sale Week 1- Bloodborne, Old Hunters, PS2 Classics

After looking around the web and asking a friend who bought the game just know that this is a straight PS2 port with Trophy Support. The Input Lag of the PS2 version still persists and it wasn't fix.

So buy it at your own risk people but the PSP version still remains the best version because is has no Input Lag (PS2/PS4 version do) and it has the Hit Flash animation (Which the Wii version lacks).

Just buy the PSP version and play it on your PS Vita if you can.
I disagree with this. I have the PS2 version and this plays better than that version.
 
Damn, no PSP/PS1 games is disappointing. Hopefully those show up in the following weeks.

My wishlist on PSN is mostly PSP and PS1 games.
 

The Ummah

Banned
First impulse buy of this sale is The Old Hunters. Been waiting for it to drop, plus I haven't even completed the main game yet.
 

ty_hot

Member
I have BB disc getting dust in my table since July. haven't played any of it... not sure if its my type of game... I have a lot of other games that I know I will have fun playing in my backlog though, so I guess I should just sell it and later get BB in a bigger discount (if its already under 20 euros, it will probably hit the 10 mark at some point). (BR PSN pricing)
 

Spaced33

Member
Anybody have any idea how big The Old Hunters is? I'm trying to do the remote download thing and it's not giving me the option to download to PS4. Strange as I also bought Rogue Galaxy and had no problems doing this.
 

rackham

Banned
CHRONO TRIGGER is absolutely worth playing on Vita. I had no negative experience on it and since it was my first time playing it I didn't feel like it had long load times or anything like that.

Symphony of the Night is of course one of the greatest of all time games too so that should definitely be on people's pick up list. I already own both of these games though.

Going to pick up Grandia for Vita
 

Fbh

Member
Bloodborne for that price is really worth it. At that price people that are on the fence about it should give it a chance.

Also anyone who already has Bloodborne should consider buying the DLC. It adds, IMO, 2 of the best bosses in the game

Other than that nothing really gets my attention. At least it's just week 1 so there should be more deals comming next week
 

ultron87

Member
I'll probably get Old Hunters. And then get re-annoyed that the game drops you into New Game+ whether you want it to or not.
 

BadHand

Member
Old Hunters for me.

Great price for Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls, but I don't think I can muster the motivation to replay those again.
 

Steiner

Banned
I really recommend the SNES version of Chrono Trigger (on Wii Virtual Console) if at all possible. It's pretty cheap ($8) and the lack of constant loading times make it superior from a QOL perspective.

Symphony of the Night is good on Vita though. No technical issues there.



The loading times in Square's SNES ports (FFV, FFVI, and Chrono Trigger) are still present in the digital PSN versions.

Thanks bro - I'm going to check it out on VC then. I'm hoping to pick up a New 3DS on black friday... I wish I could play it there with save states!
 

JJShadow

Member
Reposting to see if anyone knows the answer:

If I buy The Old Hunters DLC with my US PSN account, can I play it on my EU account using my EU Bloodborne copy?
 

Haines

Banned
I want.old.hunters dlc but don't have the money or time to play it anyways

Think it will be on sale again or possibly cheaper in the future?
 
Definitely in for the Old Hunters. Just got the Platinum trophy for Bloodborne a couple of weeks ago and this will occupy my time until FF15.
 

ShyMel

Member
I already bought Beyond Two Souls on sale several months ago so I don't want to pay for it again, but Heavy Rain isn't on sale by itself. Come on Sony.
 

Chris R

Member
What kind of content are we talking about for the Old Hunters?

I'm currently playing DS2 and will probably go back and finish Demon's before jumping into Bloodborne again... didn't like what I played the first time trying it but that was before I played and completed DS1 earlier this year.
 
As someone who skipped Heavy Rain and Beyond when they first came out, do they still hold up? Particularly at 15 bucks for the set?

Also, how does Metal Slug'a port play.
 
I'd buy Bloodborne digitally, but I already own the DLC, so I don't want to pay for the whole package.

Unfortunately, the base game is not on sale, only the package.
 
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