The Red Star makes its triumphant return this spring on PSP and iPhone
You might not realize that this is great news, but believe me, this is great news. One of the most underappreciated games from the last generation was The Red Star. The game is based off of a comic book and had the unfortunate distinction of being published by Acclaim, who happened to go under when...
Europeans hate Rios and Salem’s guts according to EA
When we spoke to EA Montreal’s Alex Hutchinson back at Eurogamer Expo 2009 about Army of Two: The 40th Day , he told us about how he and the team thought Europe misunderstood the original game. Apparently while America understood that that this was meant to be kind of like a buddy cop movie, Europe...
Sports Interactive’s Football Manager 2010 is coming this October
Sports Interactive and Sega Europe have announced that the latest installment of their hugely successful Football Manager series will be released on October 30th for the PC and PSP. The Football Manager series might not be hugely familiar to US readers but European Football (or Soccer) fans will no...
Army of Two: 40th Day Trailer and Screens
Army of Two was my first rental for PlayStation 3. Even though I didn’t have a HDTV at the time, the game still impressed with the graphics and gameplay. Unfortunately, that very gameplay that I enjoyed so much in the beginning ultimately pissed me off into not completing the game with my AI partner...
Dirt 2 for PC delayed, utilizing DirectX 11
Codemasters announced today that they will be taking advantage of all the technological mumbo jumbo that comes with DirectX 11 for the Games For Windows version of Colin McRae: DiRT 2. The good news: the game is going to look even more awesome. The bad news: the PC version won’t be released until...
Eyes-on at E3 / Obscure 2 (PSP)
For those that did not play this on the Wii, PC or PS2, PlayLogic will soon be releasing this game on PSP to give you a horror game on the go. For those that have no idea what this game is all about beyond a spooky logo suggesting said horror game, we at the press room at E3 were given a sentence that...
Pachter changes mind on ‘rip-off’ PSP Go
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter has changed his mind regarding the pricing of PSP Go. Pachter had previously gone on record saying that Sony were “ripping off” consumers over the $249 price-point for the handheld console. However, back-pedaling quicker than Lance Armstrong in reverse, Pachter’s...
Prototype (360, PS3, PC)
This week’s biggest game is easy to pick, and not just because the only its biggest competition is a Rockband port to the PSP. This week we finally get to see Prototype, possibly the most anticipated game being released this summer. I hope you have made time in you schedule, because come Tuesday everyone...
Sony snags PAL-Publishing rights for Ghostbusters; Now timed PS3/PS2/PSP Exclusive.
Sony has been going through some rough times this generation, and things certainly are starting to look up for them. With exclusives worth ranting about finally coming out in good quantity, and with a potential system seller on their hands at the end of this year, they are bolstering this run of good...
Release of the Week: Patapon 2 (PSP)
It isn’t quite time for the big summer games to begin rolling out, but this week’s Release of the Week is still very good. The Patapon series returns to the PSP with its second installment on Cinco de Mayo. The original was an incredibly addictive rhythm game that took the PSP by storm. Patapon combines...
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