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PlayStation Mobile continues the games rush

Wow, not only games but some decent priced ones too. Anyone played these yet on Vita or Android? I'll track and track down some videos or reviews to bring some light to these new games. I've already discussed Cardboard Castle, but is anyone grabbing these, or despite the recent rush, is PSM off most people's radar?

Cytus Lambda is a rhythm tapping game, which looks like it will come with loads of content.


PS Mobile

Boss Rush: £1.19/€1.49
Cardboard Castle: £5.49/€6.99
Chiebura: £0.79/€0.99 (quirky Japanese shooter)
Cytus Lambda: £9.69/€11.99
Hyper Reminder: £2.19/€2.79 (this is a to-do list app)
MineSweeper £1.59/€1.99 (go figure)
Sukelook £1.19 (calendar app)
Sword of Rapier: £3.99/€4.99 (combat game)

Currently playing on my Vita/PS3/PS4/PS5


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