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Announced today from Ubisoft is upcoming downloadable content for Far Cry 2 entitled The Fortune’s Pack. What goodies await us? There are toys for both the single player and multiplayer experience including weapons, vehicles, and …
Eidos wants to pull a fast one on all of us, they want us to believe that Tomb Raider: Underworld is a good game worthy of our purchase, until Monday that is. Then that little thing called truth can take over.
Following the recent tradition of revealing new Burnout Paradise news every Friday, Criterion have announced their latest addition to the car roster – the Carson Extreme Hotrod.
Details are skant at present, since the car is due for release in 2009, but we do know a few things about it already. And the sheer speed of this thing is one of those things we know.
With news that the PlayStation Underground is no more, trophy support now mandatory and Home just around the corner, has the PSN finally turned the page and is now ready to deliver what it promised from its very start?
Free Assassin’s Creed themed skin for Prince of Persia for Ubisoft.com members.
GRIN studios wants your shoes, your boots AND your motorcycle with the announcement that they’ll be developing the game based on new Termination movie Salvation.
Creator of Twisted Metal and God of War talks about his new game’s possible appearance. Also, what does a creative guy like David Jaffe play and watch? Metal Gear Solid and Japanese movies of course.
Another week, another free LBP costume. Dead Space, Bioshock, Rock Band and Guitar Hero offer more DLC for us to buy. Or not. You be the judge.
Europe’s PSN update seems a little light. You get another free LBP costume, the PS3 exclusive Bioshock challenge rooms and those overpriced NFS packs you have been waiting for…
Yesterday we brought you news of SSFIITHDR (man, that’s a long title) with “Season of Street Fighter” and that fans will be able to get their hands on the fighter next week. Well, today we …
Prince of Persia is due to hit shelves in Europe on 5th December, and Ubisoft have just revealed a stack of bonus material if you pre-order from Play.com.
Our friends over at GameZine sent us a little tip last night. They uncovered a listing for a game called National Geographic: Africa.
This new title was touted as ‘being developed by Sony for National Geographic’s new range of game titles’, so it seemed like a fairly safe bet that the previously Japan-only title, Afrika, was being rebadged for US audiences.
On November 25, 2008 Street Fighter fans will receive what they have been patiently waiting for and been teased about for months now. That’s right, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix will be hitting …
Sales of LittleBigPlanet have failed to meet some people’s expectations. But is the media blitz only about to start now?
PS3 Attitude presents a Trophy Translation guide for Japanese PSN title “Mainichi Issho”. A fan of Japanese news or bizarre cartoon cats? Sure you are. There wouldn’t be the whole seven easy trophies that also has you interested now, would it?
ThreeSpeech offer a competition to win a copy of Resistance 2. All you need is some sweet MotorStorm: Pacific Rift screenshots to be in with a chance of winning.
Real drums versus Fake Drums. Activision teams up with the Clem Burke Drumming Project to investigate just how good (and healthy) your obsession with simulated percussion actually is.
She may have her detractors around these parts but it has to be said that the new Tomb Raider Underworld trailer really delivers in the ass-kicking department.
An assortment of quick cuts featuring dives, acrobatics and …
Insomniac Games were always attached to Sony. In case you were living under a rock during the 90′s, Insomniac didn’t began developing games yesterday. They are the masterminds behindSpyro and the less known Disruptor.
So, a few days ago Insomniac’s CEO Ted Price sat down with Gamasutra to have a talk. In this 6 page interview, Ted was asked to comment the company’s relationship with Sony. We all know that Insomniac is an merely independent studio, so is there anything stopping them from developing and multi-platform title?













