In honor of Valentine's Day, the folks at Sony have given you a demo for Patapon, a strategy-laden, color-filled, happiness-inducing rhythm game from the crazy minds behind LocoRoco. According to the official PlayStation blog, the demo is set to come out sometime today for you to download through either the PlayStation Network PC store or the PS3 store.
It also has the "same save-to-final feature" as the UMD version, which we assume is the exclusive weapon we heard about in late January. In the time it took you to read this post, you could've downloaded the game already. What are you waiting for?
Reader Comments (17)
Posted: Feb 14th 2008 2:15AM (Unverified) said
what am I waiting for???
for it to be available.........DUH
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for it to be available.........DUH
Posted: Feb 14th 2008 1:00PM SoCoolCurt said
good stuff! this game certainly looks interesting but i definitely needed a demo first since i love the rhythm genre but im not so good at the strategy part. this is great for me even though $20 for a new game is a steal anyway. win win.
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Posted: Feb 15th 2008 9:09AM (Unverified) said
I picked up my Demo Disc last night... Went to play this morning, and my PSP battery died. I'm not a gamer :(
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Posted: Mar 22nd 2008 3:37AM (Unverified) said
grr i downloaded it and i got a XPD file what do i do with it?
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Posted: Feb 21st 2008 10:29PM (Unverified) said
lol luke, you got to download the PSN program which the XPD file will direct the program where to download the file, and it will install it on your PSP for you.
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Posted: Mar 22nd 2008 3:42AM (Unverified) said
where the f do i get the program... i cant find it on the site...
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