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Well there's a few hours left in the USA before it starts to go from looking unlikely, to flat out unlikely.

I think folk say the store over there has usually been updated by now, or should be really soon - On a normal Thursday timescale.

Christmas Eve is okay, but making me wait till after Xmas is fail!

edit: Reports are Lumines has hit the USA store, so yep, no LBP DLC it looks like :(

Raiden Costume is awesome!

Only took about 25-30 mins to complete, however I didn't ace all the levels nor did I complete them all (100% sticker)

The end boss is epic :D Trying to ace it will be hard!

The gun and new shooting mechanics for player/enemy are going to add so much more depth to online creation. Plus I think the light sensors might be new? (spotlight that if you get caught in, enemy starts firing).

Also enemies firing energy balls is new, so we finally have a way to create enemies that fire at you in online creation.

If MM always add a new game changing element to their DLC packs I'll happily buy, it's when it's just created levels I might have to consider.

There's 5 levels in total, and 1 mini-game.

Damn I thought the levels included the costumes. Oh well I'll have to get both.

It includes 1 costume (soldier costume).

But the main characters as you know are DLC.

I was just going buy the ones I want (everyone bar Meryl :laugh:) - But that comes to $6 anyway, and the pack is $6.

Hey AB, trying to send you a PM but your inbox is full.

How much is this DLC then? I'll probably buy it tonight or tomorrow :)

EU didn't get the update today, and tomorrow is only a maybe :(

SCEE suck!

I think it's ?4.99. Level pack was $5.99 for me.

(remember I have US LBP)

ps. Just cleared out my inbox, had a ton of crap in there haha.

The costumes are a rip off though.

They cost the same as the level pack :|

I bought them this time as I'm a sucker for MGS, but not again. They should be $2.99 or something for the pack, not $5.99.

*mumbles about SCEE being useless at everything*

Better have something good to put tomorrow or whenever I tell you, or I'm totally going to moan about it!

And hopefully Suikoden that was put up in the US will go up over here.

Yeah SCEE suck at updating PSN.

I really want to get Lumines Supernova which came out today on USA PSN, I was addicted to Lumines on the PSP.

It's a bit pricey though at $14.99, but that ain't the point, I need to wait till 2009 for SCEE to put it on the UK store :angry:

Yep I saw them too, they are all on main latest screen, will grab them later, also I will check out the cheap games, might grab PAIN or something.

Personally wouldn't bother with Pain, found it VERY dull.

PSN Games I would recommend though are

WipeoutHD

Eden

SuperStardustHD

all pretty damn good imo

Check out Dinosaur Island, it's very well created!

Stumbled upon it whilst level browsing.

Also, for a LOL

Little Big Carmageddon -

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