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Getting Down-Loaded: The “Not Slow At the End of the Year” Edition

There are plenty of downloadable games to check out this week.
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It’s getting into December now, and while it may seem like a lot of the retail releases are winding down with Far Cry 3 coming this Tuesday, there’s still plenty of downloadable goodness coming our way. Let’s recap the past week and see what all’s come out…

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PlayStation Network

Leading the PSN charge is Insomniac Games’ Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault ($19.99), which takes the familiar sci-fi action franchises and adds a strategic element, as you either invade or protect bases using a number of doo-dad defense mechanisms and cool weapons. This one’s more fun with friends, as you fight to take over certain areas of planets, and it has that good ol’ R & C charm.

Sega also released a triple pack of fighting games, which we’ll cover a bit later in this article in the Xbox Live Arcade section.

As for the full retail titles, Ace Combat: Assault Horizon ($19.99) is now available, providing a fresh take on Namco’s aerial combat series; while Activision released Men In Black: Alien Crisis ($39.99), a game that ties in with the recently released Men In Black III on DVD and Blu-Ray. You can also snag a Dead Or Alive 5 bundle ($59.99) which includes the full game and various costume packs.

As for demos, both Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault and Lego Lord of the Rings have playable demos, and are both worth checking out. If you’re a fan of Mass Effect 3, you can also snag the new Omega DLC pack ($14.99).

Not much came out for the Vita this week, but you can snag the PSP all-ages game Phineas and Ferb Across the Second Dimension ($19.99), if you’re a fan of the show. Several games also received some fairly good markdowns, ranging from $17.99 to $44.99.

PSN Pick of the Week: Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault. This one’s bound to grow in popularity, especially for such a reasonable budget price.

Xbox Live Arcade

Sega’s released a three-pack of fighting games, including Virtua Fighter 2, Fighting Vipers and Sonic the Fighters ($4.99 apiece, also on PSN), which have been retouched with good high-definition transfers, online play and plenty of options. If you prefer a Kinect-ready experience, you can skate with your friends in Red Bull Crashed Ice ($4.99).

As for add-ons, Mass Effect 3: Omega is ready for download. If you prefer a free demo, Lego Lord of the Rings is available for Xbox Live Gold members.

Then there are the full Games On Demand releases, including Silent Hill HD Collection ($29.99), Transformers: Fall of Cybertron ($59.99), Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 ($29.99) and Warriors: Legends of Troy ($29.99).

Xbox Live Pick of the Week: Sonic the Fighters. It’s just such a goofy fighting experience, you have to play it to believe it.

Nintendo eShop

No new Wii U releases this week, sadly, but there are a few other games for download…

For the 3DS, you can grab Aero Porter ($4.99), the latest from Yoot Saito and Level 5, where you solve puzzles through aviation means. If you prefer something a bit more classic, the NES version of Pac-Man ($4.99) is also within reach.

As far as DSiWare goes, you’ve got Invasion of the Alien Blobs ($1.99), where you use the stylus to pop alien blobs before they take over the planet. Finally, Bloons TD 4 ($4.99) mixes balloon action and tower defense…whatever balloon action is, anyway.

eShop Pick of the Week: Slim pickings, but you really can’t go wrong with Pac-Man.

See you next time for another Getting Down-Loaded!


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