Two videos have emerged from yesterday’s SCEJ presser at TGS, showing Resident Evil 5 and LittleBigPlanet compatable with the PlayStation Motion Controller.
It looks pretty swift.
Videos after the jump, courtesy of VG247.
Two videos have emerged from yesterday’s SCEJ presser at TGS, showing Resident Evil 5 and LittleBigPlanet compatable with the PlayStation Motion Controller.
It looks pretty swift.
Videos after the jump, courtesy of VG247.
The Last Guardian is at TGS!
You dont know how much that makes us feel. Happy and content to a level that is unexplanable.
SCEJ has a new trailer, which simply said, is amazing.
And SCEE have sent out three new shots of the game.
Three words: This. cant. fail.
No date, but you can assume its next year. It’s hopefully going to be a simultaneous release, according to Ueda.
No GT5 this year. Instead, we’ll have to do with a March 2010 release in Japan.
But SCEE have sent out three new shots of the racer.
They’re after the jump.
Microsoft’s put out a couple of new shots of Crackdown 2.
Knowing the first game, chances of this being crap are nill.
They’re after the jump. Out next year.
SCEE’s sent out some new screens of Heavy Rain for you to look at.
Looks great, you know, the usual.
Out next year. Screens are after the jump.
Microsoft have published some new screens of Alan Wake from TGS.
They look sa-weet!
They’re after the jump. It’s out in Spring 2010, and could be the best thing since bread and butter if our preview is right.
Fumito Ueda has told Eurogamer that he hopes to see a simultaneous release between Europe and Japan for The Last Guardian.
“I hope to see that, yes,” was what the Team ICO bossman said in the interview on the question. Although he refused to disclose how far the game was in development, or a specific release date, which people are assuming to be next year.
He also states how the catratdragon Trico works in the game… somewhat.
“For example, if you have access to one of Torico’s favourite foods or objects, you can throw it to a place where you wouldn’t be able to go in normal circumstances.”
New screens and a trailer were released from TGS. Find them here.
More from the inteview is here.
Capcom’s dropped a massive shitload of stuff through to us. Screens and gameplay videos.
Three gameplay videos and too many screens to count, as well as art. Sadly, no trailer. For some reason, we couldn’t download it.
But what we do have is all after the jump.
Out next year for PS3 and 360.
So here it is; the Splinter Cell: Conviction Release Date Trailer, straight from TGS.
Basically, it’s awesome, and only makes the game look more like the ultimate Splinter Cell. Squint, however, and you’ll see a mission taking place in Washington D.C at night, Sam Fisher at the steps of the Capitol building, and a security guard with some sort of Eastern European Logo on his back. Oh, and add to that Sam INSIDE the White House, with his Green NVG, being help up by someone. Mr. President, are you trying to shoot me?
Video after the jump, holding high the new release date of Feb 23rd
The demo of God of War III that was shown off at E3 will be included alongside the God of War collection according to GameSpot.
Along with God of War I and II, a redeemable code will be bundled with the game, which when used on the PlayStation Store, will allow users to download the demo of God of War III.
No official release date has been given other than the “holiday” season, so expect it anytime in either November or December if you live in the US. European gamers can expect to see the game arrive sometime in 2010, potentially in March near the release of GoW III.