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  • Demon’s Souls is Coming to PSN Next Week

    Demon’s Souls is Coming to PSN Next Week

    It’s taken a while, but game publishers have finally come back around to the realization that gamers really are gluttons for punishment. Where early games such as Mega Man and Metroid were difficult and took many hours to master and beat, newer games generally provide players a clear run to the ending with plenty of nice content to experience along the way.

    Demon’s Souls, however, brought back the frustration of early gaming. The game won many awards and glowing reviews despite its high level of difficulty. And though its successor, Dark Souls, has claimed the recent spotlight, many gamers still consider Demon’s Souls to be the superior game.

    With that in mind, Atlus today announced that Demon’s Souls will soon be available for download through the PlayStation Network. Starting Tuesday, January 8, U.S. PlayStation 3 owners will be able to purchase the digital version of the game for $20.

    As a celebratory gesture, Atlus is holding what it calls the “Pure White World Tendency” event from January 8 to 14. The event “slightly reduces the difficulty of the game and opens up a few things that can only be accessed in the Pure White state.” Lowering the difficulty, even just a little, doesn’t seem to be in the spirit of the Souls games, but it could certainly ease-in newcomers who have been coddled by the blockbuster games released this past holiday season.

    Speaking of the holiday season, Valve’s Steam Holiday Sale is still going strong, and Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition is half-off until 1 pm EST tomorrow, January 4.

  • Trials Evolution Now Available on Xbox Live Arcade

    The sequel to the popular and critically acclaimed Trials HD is now available for download on the Xbox Live Arcade. Trials Evolution features outdoor environments, local and online multiplayer, and track-sharing.

    The original Trials HD was released in 2009 and quickly became a classic due to its addictive gameplay and high difficulty level. The game is a physics-based motorcycle game in which players are challenged to make it across indoor “tracks” filled with traps and physics puzzles. Mastering Trials HD required great amounts of precision and patience.

    Trials Evolution looks to build up on its predecessor in every way possible. The tracks are no longer confined to indoor spaces and now contain curved driving lines. Players can play with up to four of their Xbox Live friends online or locally on any track, racing each other or, I assume, cooperating to overcome tricky puzzles that require more than one player. The track editor is back, and now players can share their self-made tracks with others using the new “Track Central.”

    Fans of the series and those curious about Trials Evolution can play a trial version of the game for free or download the full game for 1200 Microsoft Points (about $15.00). With the tight gameplay and high replay value apparent in the Trials series, I’d say that price is a steal compared to many lackluster $60 titles I’ve played.

    Check out the launch trailer for Trials Evolution below. Based on what I’ve seen, the game might be Xbox Live Arcade game-of-the-year material.