US PlayStation Store Update (3-1-2011)
It’s Tuesday and time for the weekly US PlayStation Store update. To view the full list of updated content, hit the break and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s Tuesday and time for the weekly US PlayStation Store update. To view the full list of updated content, hit the break and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
Raven Software comes from a solid pedigree of recently released titles. Their latest outing Singularity looks to bring a unique twist to the first person shooter genre. Does this title manipulate the way we see games, or does it amount to nothing more than a cheap gimmick?
In the past, the Medal of Honor franchise dominated the first person shooter genre, providing an addictive multiplayer with a compelling singleplayer story arc. The latest iteration brings the theater of war to the worn-torn sands of Afghanistan. Is it mission accomplished for this reboot? Or is this invasion to your console ill-advised?
From our Activision press release: Santa Monica, CA – February 1, 2011- The first new multiplayer downloadable content (DLC) from the record-setting, best-selling blockbuster title Call of Duty®: Black Ops is now available worldwide on Xbox LIVE®. Released today by Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops – First Strike adds five all new action-packed maps that span the globe. “Berlin Wall,” a new map surrounding the iconic barrier, gives players access to both sides of Cold War Berlin; “Stadium” delivers plenty of fast-paced, close-quarters combat set in the backdrop of a sports complex; “Discovery” is an abandoned German outpost set along the coast of Antarctica; “Kowloon” spans the tiered levels of high-rises and rooftops of Kowloon City, Hong Kong. “First Strike” also features an all new experience for the fan-favorite Zombies mode. The new level, “Ascension” pits players against hoards of vicious, perk-stealing zombie monkeys, flesh-eating Soviet Zombies and more in a trap-filled, Cold War era cosmodrome.