Q-Games' adorable tower defense title PixelJunk Monsters is getting a wee bit smaller this week with the release of its somewhat ironically named, PSP-sized adaptation, PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe. Though technically tinier in stature, the game offers all the strategic defending of the PS3 version of the title, while adding a new island, new monsters and even a few new towers into the mix. The game also gets a few multiplayer options, including a local four-player cooperative mode and an eight-player online competitive mode.
We've yet to confirm a price for the title, which will presumably appear in this week's PSN Thursday update, but we've contacted Q-Games to try to find out ahead of time.
Reader Comments (12)
Posted: Sep 28th 2009 1:52PM s ls said
So wait it is online as in infrastructure?
Posted: Sep 28th 2009 4:12PM (Unverified) said
if you watch the video it says ad hoc and infrastructure
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Posted: Sep 28th 2009 2:48PM (Unverified) said
I'd like to see these updates to the game appear on the PS3 version.
Posted: Sep 28th 2009 3:53PM GreenElf said
It's not often that the PSP version of something has more to offer than the PS3. Impressive.
Not that this game is not cool or anything, but where is Shooter? That's the one I really want.
Not that this game is not cool or anything, but where is Shooter? That's the one I really want.
Posted: Sep 28th 2009 8:36PM WhiteShield said
awesome! gonna buy it this weekend but my question is can you listen to your own music while you play? not that i don't like the games music, but sometimes its nice to listen to some of my own music when i game without using my iPod
Posted: Sep 29th 2009 12:19AM LuTon James said
I still play the ps3 version quite frequently. I feel some PSN games get stale pretty quickly but not this bad boy.
Posted: Sep 29th 2009 1:01AM The Heretic Ramza Beoulve said
Maybe a stupid question, but I am just not sure. This isn't "Go" exclusive is it? Is/Will anything (be) Go Exclusive or will it all continue to work with a 2000 and a memory card?
Posted: Sep 29th 2009 3:52PM David Black said
There aren't any "go exclusive" games. All downloadable games work on all versions of the PSP hardware.
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