Posted by Drizzo on May 29, 2010 – 08:33
Filed under PS3
Tagged as killzone, PS3
An interesting video is making it’s way around the net. It is actual gameplay footage of the upcoming Killzone3. Unfortunately the quality of video is not good and there is no audio and Dick Tracey is standing in the way in the beginning (security??). Anyway you can still get a good idea on how great this game will be and the detail on the gun is amazing even on such a crappy video.
Posted by Drizzo on May 26, 2010 – 18:05
Filed under PSN
Tagged as PSN, store, update
Taken from Playstation.Blog
This week’s update consists of:
This week Spring Fever highlights the Prince of Persia franchise. 50% off Prince of Persia Classic ($4.99 now; regular $9.99). Offer good through Monday, 5/31.
Updates
Heracles Chariot Racing Permanent Price Drop (now $2.99, original price $4.99)
Wakeboarding HD Sale (now $7.49, original price $14.99)
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket Powered Battle Cars: Battleball Arena Sale (now $4.99, original price $9.99)
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Posted by Drizzo on May 24, 2010 – 18:30
Filed under PS3
Tagged as 3d, killzone, PS3
That’s right and they couldn’t wait until E3! to announce it! So here’s what we know so far. According to SCEE’s James Gallagher:
Killzone 3 picks up where its predecessor left off and it’s a much grander experience in terms of scale and ambition. There will be more variety, more enemy types, massive environments and a broader vision of the planet Helghan and its many terrains. The presentation closed with a beautifully violent video montage of the Brutal Melee attacks, which are the new close range attacks.
James asks Herman Hulst, managing director at Guerilla Games, about the community’s feedback he had this to say:
As you may know, we are always in close contact with the Killzone community,” he said. “The response to Killzone 2 has been fantastic but there is a general response that it had too many ‘corridors.’ We have to temper that with the knowledge that many players really enjoy that gameplay style. Our plan is to solve this dilemma with huge variation in gameplay styles.
“We had plenty of variety in Killzone 2 but much of it was introduced in the second half of the game. This time around, right from the start every new level has its own distinct feel.
Continuing:
The level playable at the show was set in an arctic environment and introduced a number of new gameplay elements. One of the most eye-catching is the new jet packs: first you must fight off three Jetpack Troopers, who are quick and heavily armed. Once you defeat them, you discover a spare jetpack that you can strap yourself into. It works like an exaggerated jump, allowing you to soar high into the air and use the forward thrust twice before having to land, and opens up the possibilities for platforming and aerial combat.
For the full report check out Playstation.Blog but for now check out some new screens.

Posted by Drizzo on May 24, 2010 – 18:12
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Tagged as move, PS3
Sony is launching a pre-emptive strike on publishers trying to simply port over their existing Wii games to the PS3 and it’s Move peripheral, according to examiner.com. Smelling easy money it’s only natural that these publishers would do so. However, in an interview with Gamasutra, SCEA’s publisher relations head Rob Dyer had this to say:
Now, are there going to be things like that? Sure. We’ll do everything we can, whether it’s up-res, add trophies, and do things and make it network-only so you don’t see it on a disc, but at the same time, we don’t have to approve it if we don’t want to go down that path.
Later in the interview when asked about games that have been lead designed on the Wii he answers:
If it’s day and date. If it’s day and date, we’ll work with them on it. If it’s a port, then we’ll move it a step, to the network. Unless it’s something that they’ve done an incredible amount of adjusting… We want to be a one-to-one experience.
The Wii doesn’t have a camera. We’ve got a camera. Use that camera, implement that in there. A lot of these guys don’t want to. They just want to use the accelerometer and say, well… No. Not gonna happen. It doesn’t work that way. Put the camera in there, make it work with that, get your trophies, up-res is, put some more content in, come on down.
If this pans out then these are some very reassuring words since there have been concerns about shovel ware for the Move. For the full interview click HERE.
Posted by Drizzo on May 19, 2010 – 07:12
Filed under PSN
Tagged as PSN, store, update
I know I know It’s been awhile since I have posted well last week i was in Florida for vacation and started a new job as well so it was very hectic. Don’t worry I have been keeping up on the playstation news. Anyway here is what’s new this week as stated from the Playstation.Blog
This week Spring Fever celebrates the Street Fighter Franchise. 50% off Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix ($7.49; reg. $14.99). Offer good through Monday, 5/24.
Updates
Joust Permanent Price Drop (now $1.99, original price $4.99)
Championship Sprint Permanent Price Drop (now $1.99, original price $4.99)
Dynogems Sale (now $1.99, original price $2.99) *Offer good through Monday, 6/7
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Posted by Drizzo on May 5, 2010 – 09:24
Filed under PSN
Tagged as PSN, store, update
Today marks the start of Tuesday updates for the Playstation Store. Here’s what we get from Playstation.Blog
This week Spring Fever celebrates War titles! 50% off Warhawk (PS3) and SOCOM US Navy SEALs Confrontation (PS3) both $14.99 each, regular price $29.99. Also find SOCOM US Navy SEALs Confrontation Cold Front DLC on sale for 7.49, regular price $14.99. Offers good through Monday, 5/10/10.
Updates
Prince of Persia: Epilogue DLC Sale (now $4.99, original price $9.99)
Prince of Persia: Revelations Sale (now $4.99, original price $9.99)
Prince of Persia: Rival Swords Sale (now $7.49, original price $14.99)
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