Articles by Stefan Hutchings
FirstPlay has been with us for a few months now and it’s really starting to get into its stride, with great content appearing every week. But what can you find in this week’s episode?
Did you miss the Sony press conference last week?
It’s now available in its entirety on the US PlayStation Store, but for those of you who don’t have the connection speed and/or time to download and watch over 4 gigabytes of video, we thought we’d give you an in-depth rundown of all the announcements made at the conference.
Some stories have already been featured on PS3 Attitude, while others haven’t, as nothing has been omitted from this list.
We’ve even included our take on some of the announcements, as well as links to various trailers and other footage from the show, so you only have to watch the bits you want.
So let’s get cracking, shall we?
FirstPlay has been with us for a few months now and it’s really starting to get into its stride, with great content appearing every week. But what can you find in this week’s episode?
A few weeks ago, we reported on a rumoured new keyboard peripheral for Rock Band 3. It turns out that, not only was this true, but Harmonix has a lot more tricks up its sleeve…
FirstPlay has been with us for a few months now and it’s really starting to get into its stride, with great content appearing every week. But what can you find in this week’s episode?
Apart from the ‘Slider Bar’ being introduced for Guitar Hero: World Tour (seriously, does anyone use that feature?), the GH guitars have been through very few iterations. However, that’s all about to change with the release of the sixth game in the main series, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.
It has just been announced by THQ that Volition are currently working on the next game in the Red Faction series, entitled Red Faction: Armageddon, which has a tentative release date of March 2011.
Rockstar have announced via their website that the first of three DLC packs for Red Dead Redemption, entitled Outlaws to the End, will be released on the PlayStation Network on June 22nd in North America (presumably June 23rd in Europe) – that’s less than three weeks away!
It has just been announced that BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, the sequel to the acclaimed 2D fighter BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, will finally be coming to Europe in October.
FirstPlay has been with us for a few months now and it’s starting to get into its stride, with decent content appearing every week. But what can you find in this week’s episode?
Split/Second: Velocity (known simply as Split/Second in North America) is the second PS3 title from Brighton-based Black Rock Studio. The game was first revealed at the beginning of last year, with the developer promising high speed and masses of destruction, but did they deliver?
Well it’s finally here. We’ve waited, gone through BETA tests and waited some more – now FirstPlay is upon us.
But is it worth your money?
It’s common knowledge that movie tie-ins come under much more scrutiny and criticism than any other type of game. Most would argue (perhaps justifiably) that this is thoroughly deserved, and that they can never replace such blockbuster titles as Uncharted 2: Among Thieves and God of War III. On this front I would have to agree, but why exactly is this the case?
FirstPlay, the European equivalent of Qore finally launches next Thursday. PS3 Attitude was recently invited to view the beta episode, and here’s what we thought of it.
As part of their April Foolishness Sale, the European PlayStation Network Video Delivery Service (catchy title, right?) is offering some deals on some hilarious comedies.
Traveller’s Tales and Warner Bros. have recently released a year 3 trailer for the upcoming Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4. The footage revealed so far looks great, and this new trailer is no exception.
Earlier today, Fat Princess was patched to version 1.05, which adds a handful of technical fixes, as well as two free new snow-themed maps, entitled Frost Bite and Candy Mountain.
This is just a reminder that we are now in MAG’s first ever double XP weekend. It’s been live since 12am PDT/7am GMT this morning, so what are you waiting for? Get on the battlefield!
Over on the EU blog, Sony have confirmed that the God of War Collection (which was released in North America on November 17th), will finally be coming to the PAL region at the end of April, and cost €39.99/£24.99.













