PlayStation Around The Web: What We Read

With Tokyo Game Show 2012 now in the books, the major gaming shows and conferences season has come to an end. There’s only one thing left to do: play the games we’ve been seeing since E3 (or earlier). The big new release weeks are underway; you’ll see the full list for September 25th in a few hours with this week’s The Drop. As far as TGS coverage goes, I’ve linked out to a number of stories below.

The PS.Blog weekly reading list (Week of September 17th, 2012) Sound Shapes Sample Tracks – September 21st 2012 – PSNStores Hands on: Street Fighter X Tekken Vita/PS3 crossplay bear extravaganza – Joystiq Yes, The New PlayStation 3 Can Stand Vertically, And We’ve Got The Shots To Prove It – Giant Bomb The Unfinished Swan May Be The Next Journey – Kotaku Sony’s highlights from the Tokyo Game Show captured in screenshots – The Verge Japan Game Awards 2012 honor ‘Gravity Rush,’ ‘Journey,’ – The Verge Sleeping Dogs getting its first story DLC in October – Destructoid TGS: Phantasy Star Online 2 on the Vita is a great fit – Destructoid Football Is Basically An RPG – Kotaku Ibb and Obb’s “Random Fin Jugglers” Are Just Lovely – PSNStores Hands-On: Puppeteer, Sony’s Bonkers PlayStation Platformer – Wired.com Sony’s Tretton on Why True Gamers Want Vita – Fox Business PS3 support to continue through at least 2015 – GameSpot.com Of PlayStation Vita owners, ‘almost all’ own PlayStation 3 as well – Engadget Borderlands 2: Check out this Dark Souls Easter Egg [Video] – GameFront Dishonored PS3 feature – PlayStation Official Magazine UK Crazy Town: Gearbox on making Borderlands 2 – The Verge Before You Start… Tips For Playing Borderlands 2 The Best Way – Kotaku A League of Legends For The PlayStation 3, But With Guns and a Lombax – Kotaku Borderlands 2 Review PS3 – PlayStation Lifestyle Madden 13 PlayStation Vita Commercial – YouTube ‘Box! Open Me’ is the biggest little surprise of Tokyo Game Show – The Verge Hands-On: Puppeteer, Sony’s Bonkers PlayStation Platformer – Wired.com

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