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Fat princess ps3 c
Fat princess ps3 c









fat princess ps3 c
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In addition, the new PS3 with 12GB flash memory offers opportunities to experience the world of PlayStation® at an affordable price point. With the extra HDD capacity which has been extended from 320GB and 160GB, users can store and enjoy more and more entertainment content including games, music, photos, and video on the new PS3. By adopting a sliding disk cover, the new PS3 continues with the characteristic sleek curved simple body design, which fits various places in the home and enables users to enjoy an array of entertainment content. You can even make your own levels, although putting that much brainpower into Pain might be missing the point entirely.Completely redesigning the internal design architecture, the internal volume and weight of the new PS3 is reduced by more than half compared to the very first PS3 model with a 60GB HDD, and by 20% and 25% respectively compared to the current PS3. Each stage has a ton of hidden secrets and ways to interact with each other, such as being able to grab a prop bowling ball and roll it around a city area, or smashing into a rollercoaster and holding on for dear life for maximum points. I’m willing to admit my love of Pain is mostly nostalgic, but having dug out my PS3 and played it recently, it has some deceptively tough challenges that’ll have you messing around with levels and characters for more than just “who looks funnier hitting their butt on something spiky”. Just fire them out of a slingshot, get them in a pose that makes them hit their nuts on a rooftop sign, and giggle to yourself. That idiot can be Daxter from Jak and Daxter, Buzz from Buzz, or even David Hasselhoff, but the concept remains the same throughout. My second obscure PS3 indie is thankfully a lot simpler - in Pain, you fire idiots out of a massive slingshot to destroy the environment and try to get as high a score as possible.

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Let’s hope the new PlayStation Plus changes that.

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The PSP version is also offline, leaving the action RPG spin-off Fat Princess Adventures as the only remnant of the series.

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Sadly, you might never get to experience that for yourself as the game has been offline for nearly a decade now and isn’t even available to buy on the PlayStation Store.

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I was 11 when I first played Fat Princess, so it was one of my first tastes of online multiplayer. Fat Princess is also robust enough that you can say sod it and decide to be the worker that uses his axe on the enemies and go on the offensive, class purposes be damned.

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Every class is essential to victory, so even if you’re playing as a Worker that’s just toiling away chopping trees down and helping upgrade the castle, you’re just as important as the Warrior trying to leap into the castle and steal the princess back. But when played online against real people, there’s such a massive focus on working together that it ends up feeling really wholesome.

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For reasons unbeknownst to man, Sony decided to make the titular royal one of the first known characters in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, which means that it’s now basically the only thing the series is known for despite totalling three games.Īt its core, it really is just capture-the-flag but the flag is a fat princess. I’d go even further and bet that it’s not even because of the game itself. If either of these games rings even the slightest of bells, I’d bet it was Fat Princess. If you’re not one of the five paid members of my very cool Fat Princess and Pain appreciation club, let me tell you why. “Hell yeah, Fat Princess and Pain!” is what I’m sure every single one of you are thinking, and you’re right to do so. Anything that hasn’t seen some sort of revival or port usually deserves to stay in the nether zone that is the PlayStation Store’s one-star filter, but after searching my brain far and wide for experiences that remain unplayable on anything but the PS3, I’ve finally come up with two, count ‘em two, obscure indies that deserve some love - Fat Princess and Pain. This is true of many indies from the PS3 era - they’ve practically all been ported or upgraded since.











Fat princess ps3 c