Posts Tagged ‘PS3’

  • Bethesda Releases New Brink Dev Diary
    Bethesda has released the third developer diary for Brink.  This third diary is, “The End of Genre As We Know It”.  This video takes you behind the scenes with the team at Splash Damage as they discuss how they’re blurring the lines between single player and multiplayer and online and offline play in Brink. Take a look at this new developer diary below...
    by Brandon Hofer at August 24th, 2010 at 12:08 pm
  • PS3 Gets Netflix Search Capability
    Sony announced earlier today that the Playstation 3 is the first system to get the latest version of the Netflix application for instantly watching movies and TV episodes as well as the only system to add a full title search capability.  The search functionality is available now to all users who currently subscribe to Netflix and own a Playstation 3. “The key to...
    by Brandon Hofer at July 28th, 2010 at 07:07 pm
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    Gaming for the Adrenalin Junkie
    Experience the rush of reaching a final table at a major poker tournament, where the prize money reaches 6 figures and you need nerves of steel to keep your cool. Certainly not for the faint-hearted when your own money is at stake.  Poker games for all kinds of players from experienced pros to beginners starting out on a new adventure.
  • Medal of Honor PS3 Beta Launches
    EA has announced that the Medal of Honor beta is now available for the Playstation 3.  Developed by DICE, Medal of Honor multiplayer delivers world class action and dedicated server support.  The Medal of Honor multiplayer beta features two heart-pounding modes set across two maps inspired by real world locations: Helmand Valley and Kabul City Ruins.  In Team Assault...
    by Brandon Hofer at June 21st, 2010 at 04:06 pm
  • New Sims 3 Gameplay Trailer
    A new gameplay trailer for Sims 3 has been released.  Gamers who haven’t played the Sims franchise on the PC should check out this gameplay trailer to see if this looks like the right game for you.  Check it out and tell us what you think.
    by Brandon Hofer at June 21st, 2010 at 12:06 pm
  • Joe Danger - Review
    HelloGames are a happy bunch. A collective of veterans from studios such as Criterion and Kuju, they obviously love what they do and one look at Joe Danger will tell you that the team had a lot of fun producing their first game. Though it’s a PS3 exclusive (for now at least), it fits perfectly into the Sony gaming ethos of “Play, Create, Share” along...
    by pjmaybe at June 19th, 2010 at 06:06 pm
  • Skate 3 - Review
    It’s an easy criticism to make of EA that they churn out “annual” updates of their most popular gaming franchises. Surely if previous games in the series sell by the bucketload, it’s worth re-using the game assets as many times as you can get away with in order to turn a pretty penny? Would you not do the same if you were a multi-billion dollar games company? A...
    by pjmaybe at May 20th, 2010 at 08:05 pm
  • ModNation Racers - Review
    This generation of consoles and hardware has played host to some of the best racing games I’ve ever had the honour of playing. Though gamers are well served when it comes to realistic racing sims, it still falls to a 17-year old game (Super Mario Kart on the SNES) to set the benchmark for kart racers. You see, as much fun as it is to tweak suspension camber settings,...
    by pjmaybe at May 17th, 2010 at 11:05 am
  • New GT5 Nurburgring Screenshots
    Sony has released some new screenshots for Gran Turismo 5.  These new pictures are from the Nurburgring track that will appear in the game.  Check them out and tell us what you think below. ...
    by Brandon Hofer at May 13th, 2010 at 04:05 pm
  • Lead & Gold: Gangs of the Wild West - Review
    Releasing a Wild West-themed game in the same month as Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption might be seen by some as a ballsy move. Others might think it amounts to sales suicide, but thankfully Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West isn’t really going to impinge on Rockstar’s magnum opus, and with the cowboys-and-indians genre hideously underserved, there’s plenty of...
    by pjmaybe at May 7th, 2010 at 03:05 pm
  • Revenge of the Wounded Dragons - Review
    Any kid of the 70s must’ve had a moment during their juvenile life where they went absolutely nuts for martial arts films and telly series. Bruce Lee, cut down in his prime, set the screen alight with his lightning fast Jeet Kun-Do while David Carradine chopped the hell out of the wild wild west as Kane in Kung Fu. Revenge of the Wounded Dragons is a glorious 2D side...
    by pjmaybe at March 2nd, 2010 at 06:03 pm