New PSP demos on PSN PC Store
Free Puzzle Guzzle and Harvey Birdman tasters up for grabs
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A demo version of the quirky-looking puzzle game, Puzzle Guzzle, for PSP is available to download via the PSN Store for PC.
In Puzzle Guzzle, you have to complete diagonal shapes on a squared board, "which would be easy if you weren't facing off against an opponent throwing different attack moves that make you think in even more peculiar ways," explains the Store.
The demo's a tiny 11MB download, while the full game is set to release later this month.
Capcom's recently released Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law has also hit the Store in demo form (247MB), in case theless than warm reviewsit received weren't enough to put you off the purchase.
UK residents will, however, need to lie about their location to get access to the US version of the store, where these demos are hosted.
If you've already told the Store you live in UK (at which point it stops giving you the option to change your region), you'll need to go through your browser settings and delete the cookie file.
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Feb 11, 2008


