On top of that, there's the David Bowie tracks for Rock Band 3, another Super Street Fighter IV costume pack, a downloadable version of new PSP release Lord of Arcana, plus some Dead Space 2 item packs costing a pricey $5 each. The update also kicked off Sony's ' 11 for 11' sale, offering 50% off eleven respectable downloadable games. The demo of Bulletstorm features a number of rewards for being unkind to intimate body parts, while the $15 PS3 port of Wii on-rails shooter Dead Space Extraction-which also has a demo-freely blasts limbs off poor, innocent corpses. Like Extraction, the title wasn’t out for a long period of time, but considering it has already received a $30 price drop, it’d make sense to say that the game really didn’t sell particularly well in its first few weeks on the market.Cruel and unusual dismemberment was a big theme in yesterday's weekly update of the PlayStation Store. Numbers for the game fall somewhere around 500 copies sold in September. In other news, Capcom’s Spyborgs saw an absolutely dreadful debut. Even though the NPD Group calculated data only from August 30 to October 3 (Extraction was in stores on September 29), it seems as though the title isn’t off to a good start at all (compare this data to Muramasa, which is an unestablished property) and reinforces what a Visceral Games employee said earlier today. While there was good news to report in our last NPD post regarding Scribblenauts, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and Muramasa: The Demon Blade, the same can’t be said for two significant Wii releases last month: Dead Space Extraction and Spyborgs.Įxtraction, which launched in North America on September 29, sold just north of 9,000 units.
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