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A new episodic game in the Siren franchise is set for release this summer on the PlayStation 3, titled Blood Curse.
Haze, the oft-delayed shooter with a brain from Free Radical Design, has got a new release date and an announced demo on PSN.
Viking: Battle for Asgard may offer players the chance to go blade-on-blade with some sexy and evil Norse goddesses, but that'll only impress us so much. Can Sega take Viking the extra mile or is this warrior all out of woad? Find out within!
According to stats released by Infinity Ward, nearly 1.3 million people play Call of Duty 4 everyday - and that's just on the Xbox 360!
Haze, the long-delayed PlayStation 3 shooter from Free Radical Design, has been confirmed as a PS3 exclusive. Forever.
Kojima productions have confessed that the 50GB of space on a Blur-ray disc just doesn't cut it and that much of MGS4 has been trimmed down to fit.
Despite the fact that Phil Harrison was the biggest proponent of Home, the project will be continuing in his absence.
Sony has opened up the PlayStation 3 for advertisers, possibly sparking a bidding war between ad agencies such as IGA and AdScape.
Devil May Cry 4 discards the stories of old, introducing new characters and enemies. But with Dante apparently the bad guy in the latest instalment, has Capcom pushed the series too far? We find out in a comprehensive review of Nero's adventure!
The Club is a radical departure from the norm for Bizarre Creations, the makers of Project Gotham Racing, but it's got us all different kinds of excited. Can this fusion of Tony Hawk and Gears of War actually manage to live up to the hype though?
Hell, yes. Burnout is back and we take to the roads of Paradise City once more. It's time to rev our engines, push the pedal to the metal and cause some carnage on the highways in brand new game modes and a huge, sandbox environment.
Sony Boss Jack Tretton believes that more and more developers are developing primarily for the PS3 and working backwards onto other platforms.
Lost in the wilderness for a while, Drake's Fortune has finally turned up. Rather than send Lara or Indiana though, we thought we'd do the dirty work ourselves this time and jumped right in to this platforming adventure to see what Drake's Fortune was worth.
The PlayStation 3 just turned one year old and what better way to celebrate than for Jack Tretton to acknowledge what went wrong?
EA has confirmed that the PlayStation 3 version of The Orange Box, containing Episode 2, Portal and Team Fortress 2, will be released early next month.
DivX and Sony are officially partnering up to get support for the popular video codec in the PlayStation 3 in the near future. Good news all round!
On the same day that Singstar PS3 is delayed in the US, Konami confirms that Metal Gear Solid 4 has been delayed too - putting Sony in a spot of bother.
Sony admits to trying to appeal more to a ‘broader audience’ with the PS3, marketing it as a media centre suitable for mothers everywhere and not as a gaming platform.
Just as everyone is getting used to the 40GB PS3, here in Europe anyway, it looks like Sony may be set to pull another model out of its sleeve if a recent FCC filing can be trusted.
Super-Ego games has just announced that it will be developing a series of new episodic adventure games for the PlayStation 3 to be sold over PSN.
Apparently, Sony could make the new 40GB PlayStation 3 do backwards compatibility through software it just doesn't want to.
Manchester Cathedral is still flogging the Sony horse and is demanding the game be removed from the BAFTA nominations list.
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October 14 2021 | 15:04
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