PSN Today: CoD: Ghosts, Guided Fate Paradox, How to Survive, Final Exam, more

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Just as in the retail world, most publishers are staying far away from the PlayStation Store this week as Activision’s Call of Duty: Ghosts makes its digital debut today.

It will be joined on the PlayStation Network by Ben 10 Omniverse 2, the latest game to star the Cartoon Network star; The Guided Fate Paradox, the latest RPG from NIS America; Final Exam, a side-scrolling brawler set in the Obscure universe; and How to Survive, a zombie survival sim.

Two PSN/Vita Cross-Buy titles, the puzzle platformer A-Men 2 and the physics puzzler/tower defense mashup CastleStorm, round out this week’s update. Oh, and the inexplicably popular The Adventures of Cookie & Cream has been added to the PS2 Classics store.

More details about all of these titles can be found after the break and a full list of this week’s new game add-ons can be found at the PlayStation Blog.

PS3 Full Games

Call of Duty: Ghosts ($59.99)
Outnumbered and outgunned, but not outmatched. Welcome to Call of Duty: Ghosts, an extraordinary step forward for one of the largest entertainment franchises of all-time. This new chapter in the Call of Duty franchise features a fresh dynamic where players are on the side of a crippled nation fighting not for freedom or liberty, but simply to survive.

Ben 10 Omniverse 2 ($39.99)
Ben 10 Omniverse 2 has everything fans love about the hit series: Aliens, Action, and an all-new Adventure! The fastest Ben 10 game ever puts Ben in a race against the clock to make every alien transformation count in his battle against the all-new Incursean invaders.

The Guided Fate Paradox ($49.99)
God has never had it so rough! Meet Renya, who happened to become God through a lottery. And then, his self-proclaimed personal angel named Lilliel took him to Celestia right away. Together, they will tackle countless randomly-generated dungeons in this story-driven rogue-like RPG in order to guide the fate of all mankind to a revolution! Fight, grow strong, customize your appearance, strengthen your equipment, and then fight some more. The only limit to your strength is your imagination!

PSN Games

Final Exam ($9.99)
Final Exam is an action-rich 2.5D side-scroller, drenched in the blood and caustic humor inspired by the teen and horror movie genres. On the way to what should be the party of their lives, a group of long-time buddies find themselves facing hordes of aggressive and monstrous creatures. A wild mash-up of monsters, baseball bats, chainsaws, and references to video games and teen horror movies!

How to Survive ($14.99)
You are shipwrecked on an isolated island, a desperate castaway in a total freak show world. How will you survive? Collect the pages of a Survival Guide and figure it out, of course! Find food, water, and shelter before you perish. Uh oh, is it getting dark? Figure out how to get through the night! While you’re at it, gather up some of this awesome stuff and piece together over 100 handmade weapons and tools—from shotguns to Molotov cocktails. Now you can defend yourself and your friends like a boss!

PS2 Classics

The Adventures of Cookie & Cream ($9.99)
The Adventures of Cookie and Cream is a 3D platformer that can be played as a single or multiplayer game. Players must guide the two cartoonish, bunny-like characters (Cookie and Cream) through parallel courses that usually scroll from the top of the screen.

PSN / PS Vita Cross-Buy Games

A-Men 2 ($9.99)
Prepare yourself for another journey through series of new worlds, featuring multiple challenges with many ways to pass a level and resolve puzzles. Highly tactical, completely addictive, A-Men 2 is easy to play but still hard to master.

CastleStorm ($9.99)
Welcome to the world of CastleStorm, a super genre mashup of 2D physics destruction mashed with tower defense brawler! CastleStorm was born out of the fond childhood memory of building and destroy Lego castles.

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