Article Archive for October 2010
At the Eurogamer Expo, Steven Ter Heide from Guerrilla games showed off Killzone 3 using Move. With Ter Heide being Guerrilla Games’ Senior Producer, he’s had lots of experience playing the game with Move, and he makes it looks very easy, but he still admits that DualShockers will ‘run circles round Move players.’
Believe it or not, the PlayStation 3 was released nearly four years ago, and since then the console has been graced with hundreds of great titles. Therefore, we at PS3 Attitude thought we’d take some time to pay tribute to the people who create the games that make our mundane lives just that little bit more entertaining: the developers.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be revealing our one hundred favourite developers, and believe us when we say that there are some incredibly talented teams included. We’ve now revealed sixty developers in our mammoth list, and today we’re revealing ten more.
The launch of Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is very quickly approaching and we know there are a lot of you out there that are excited. We are too. In celebration of that excitement and the upcoming release date, we’ve got a ton of new content. Developer diary? Check. 40 new screenshots? Check. New gameplay videos? Check.
We’ve got some news out of the LittleBigPlanet camp to share with you. Actually, it’s technically out of the Media Molecule camp in regards to LittleBigPlanet 2 but forget about the technicalities. If you’re a fan of the PlayStation Move and were looking forward to using it in Sackboy’s newest adventure, you’ll definitely want to check out this info.
Have you ever stopped and wondered what it is that the staff of PS3 Attitude plays when they’re not delivering you some of the best PlayStation 3 news coverage on the web?… No?… Anyone?… Well too bad, because we’re about to show you anyway!
Two more PSone Classics from Japan are coming to the PSN this week.
If you just picked up the PlayStation Move and are ready to give MAG’s 2.0 patch a go, you could probably use some tips before diving in to the action. We here at PS3 Attitude are ready and willing to bring them to you, so come on and check it out.
Over on the EU blog, Sony and Quantic Dream have released the first of a two-part ‘Making of’ video (see below) for the upcoming Heavy Rain: Move Edition, which launches on 8th October in the UK and Ireland, 7th October in Australia and New Zealand, and 6th October for the rest of the PAL territory.
We here at the Attitude Towers think the pure brilliance behind the design of Move is the fact that it can appeal to all kinds of gamers. Not only is Sony going after the casual crowd with its new motion controller but they’re giving core gamers a nod too. One of those games that works with Move that appeals to the usual crowd is Killzone 3. Today, we’ve got a new video that unveils some new details and gives us an idea of what to expect.
With all this talk about Medal of Honor it has been easy to forget about that other big military shooter, call of Duty: Black Ops. Treyarch is putting their game back in the map with week with the talk about Nazi Zombies (although specific details have kept us from reporting it) and a new customization video. Click the jump to see it.
Capcom has announced the release dates for each of the new Super Street Fighter IV alternate costume packs. It’s going to be quite a long wait.
The massive 2.0 patch for MAG is now live. Adding an incredible number of new features and improvements, the update is now available to download the next time you boot up the game.
No you haven’t gone mad – it really is Friday, and this really is FirstPlay Thursday. Unfortunately, this week’s episode was taken off the PlayStation Store on Wednesday due to problems with pricing, so you’ve got FirstPlay Thursday today instead of yesterday.
Thankfully, there is some pretty good content this week, including reviews of FIFA 11 and F1 2010. There’s also a Blu-Ray review of Prince of Persia; The Sands of Time, a feature on the Official PlayStation Magazine’s top ten games ever, screenshot galleries of Bulletstorm and inFamous 2, and quite a bit more.
We haven’t had a healthy 3D discussion around here in quite some time. Now, thanks to THQ, it’s time again to hook this piece of discussion bait and cast it out to you readers.
EA has been promoting Medal of Honor like crazy over the past few months. Their line of Medal of Honor Experience videos have been great and all the press they’ve gotten over the Taliban controversy hasn’t hurt, either. EA announced recently that all that publicity is paying off in the form of preorders.
Anticipation. It’s the constant state of the avid gamer; always with their fingers on the pulse, they await the next big sensation. Whilst they feast on a gratifying main course of Dead Rising 2, F1 …













