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See. This is what I mean when I say they try to push hard enough just to where they don't cross the line. Spec Ops the Line is fairly new, but it's been $20 and hasn't sold well. Despite that I hear it was actually a really good game. To me, I'd rather have Spec Ops the Line than Mass Effect 3 because I didn't like the demo of Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3(that's all I've played of it though.)

Then everything else is downhill from there. In comparison to Europe's Dead or Alive 5 for PS3 and Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for Vita, we get Tekken 6 for PSP and Disgaea 3 for Vita. Disgaea 3 might be fine for some people so that's "eh, it's okay," but Tekken 6? Not only is it a PSP game, but as I stated above, it's bottom of the barrel trash compared to the fighting game that Europe received. If the US PSN wanted to keep it fairly even, they would have gave us Tekken Tag Tournament 2 instead which can do everything Tekken 6 on PSP can do as well as online and tag matches, plus the largest roster in any Tekken game.  The fact that Tekken 6 is three and a half years old compared to Dead or Alive 5 being less than six months old is an even  bigger slap in the face.

Puddle and The Cave.  They're okay to have but they're already cheap games.  Puddle and The Cave are going to be $5 or less by the end of the year on Steam.  Either Steam, Green Man Gaming, or somewhere else that you can get a Steam discount.  Hell.  Those games might even be offered on one of the next Humble Indie Bundles, so potentially $1 for both and then some if you wanted to be as cheap as possible.

US users are getting screwed left and right. The PS+ we get is only good enough to keep us on board, but nothing compared to what Europe is getting every month.