As you may know, I've been covering Unbound Saga since E3 and have consistently made my excitement for the PSP brawler known. Despite this, I somehow did not know the game was out in a bloody week's time. Now I do, and I also know that the download-only portable game is selling for the sexy, sexy price of $14.99.
Released on July 16, Unbound Saga will only be available via the PlayStation Network, as Sony gears up for its digital-only PSPgo. We'll naturally be there with a full review, and can't wait to get our clammy, disgusting hands on this comic-book beat 'em up. Huzzah!
Vogster Entertainment, an international innovator in video game design and content, has announced that Unbound Saga, their comic book inspired arcade-style brawler for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, has gone gold. Pop your knuckles and get ready to “lay down the smack down” as Unbound Saga will be available in North America on July 16th, followed by Europe on July 23rd, exclusively via digital download on the PlayStation®Network.
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It's not a rental. When you download it, PSN keeps a record of it and it KNOWS that you already payed for it so you can download and delete it as much as you like.
Not to mention you can just copy it to your computer or an extra hard drive or whatever if you're worried about losing it.
In fact, you've got MORE options to keep your grubby hands on the game for as long as you like than you do with a physical disc. If THAT gets scratched, bent or lost it's gone for good.
$15 for a NEW (hopefully good) PSP game is crazy. If Sony wants to promote download games by making them cheaper than physical copies then they've got MY vote.
Guess I'll go without.
Each to their own though, would be shit if we all liked the same things.