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Real Boxing biffing Vita in August

Sure, you can punch men in the face in loads of Vita games, but they're not real, are they? No, you want real face-punching, and luckily Real Boxing is coming to the handheld via PlayStation Network this August. This is the real deal, authentic, realistic boxing, with stamina and health bars and a wide selection of tattoos.

Contrast casts shadows on vaudevillian Paris

It was a murky world, the Parisian nightlife of the 1920s, but sometimes a little shadow can be useful when you're an 8-year-old girl's glamorous imaginary friend. Publisher Focus Home Interactive today announced it's picked up Contrast, a puzzle-platformer where you can shift into shadow to pass obstacles in the unreal world.

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara preview: classic arcade revival

Two decades after Tower of Doom stormed arcades, Capcom is reviving their highly-regarded Dungeons & Dragons games. After spending some hands-on time with the Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara demo, it's clear that the original arcade experience has been successfully remastered and enhanced without compromising the legacy of the original classics.

Best of PSN collection coming in June for $40

It's important that more people play Tokyo Jungle, so thankfully a retail release is coming. Not by itself, mind. The Best of PlayStation Network, Vol. 1 outed by an ESRB rating is indeed an actual thing, Sony announced today, coming to stores on June 25 with Tokyo Jungle, Sound Shapes, Fat Princess and When Vikings Attack for $39.99.

Sound Shapes DLC coming May 14

Sound Shapes is getting more DLC on May 14, and there's good reason to believe it will be the 1980s and dubstep packs that accidentally leaked in March.

Men's Room Mayhem whipped out by Sony Studio Liverpool vets

Men's room "etiquette" is absurd and baffling, but considering that teeth have been knocked out over rules violations, perhaps it merits study. Sawfly Studios, a team founded by survivors of Sony's now-closed Studio Liverpool, is examining this curious world in its first game, Men's Room Mayhem. Publisher Ripstone today announced the piss 'em up for a downloadable Vita release.

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