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okay guys i recently bought a psn card (yesterday) and im looking for a good psn game that will keep me entertained for hours i already own (flower, Everyday Shooter, and pixel junk monsters) your help would be greatly appreciated im trusting you guys on this one!!!



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IMO Wipeout HD.



I agree with V-r0ck. Wipeout HD is a great game and a steal for only $19.99. PixelJunk Eden was a fun (and different) experience.

If you enjoy the tower defense games like PixelJunk Monsters, you may want to check out Savage Moon.



Bionic Commando: Rearmed is pretty fun. If you're into old school games, then grab the PSOne classic Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.



I really like PAiN

Edit: Mega Man 9 is also fun



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Super Stardust HD or Savage Moon



In my opinion:

1)Warhawk
2)WipeOut HD



Megaman 9
Castlevania Symphony of the Night
Suikoden
Super Puzzle Fighter II
Tekken



i have 5 PSN games and im unhappy with all of them but ! If i had to choose id say megaman 9



My favorite was Everday Shooter.



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