David Jaffe, famous director of Twisted Metal and the God of War series, has come out with a tweet at all the journalist reporting false information about him. This is a response to all the articles that been submitted by multiple sites stating that he is having internal issue with developing Twisted Metal.
In a lot of ways Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning reminds me of Batman: Arkham Asylum. It looks exceptional despite being pre-alpha and is being developed by a relatively unknown studio called Big Huge Games. Hit the break to view our first impressions of this potentially massive new role-playing title.
With the recent announcement of remastered PSP games heading towards PS3 with HD resolution, we here at TheParanoidGamer decided to compile a short list of PSP titles that deserve to be ported onto the PS3. Hit the jump to see our top picks.
Sony has unveiled early this morning that selected PSP titles will be heading towards the PS3. Much like Remastered PS2 collection such as God of war or sly cooper, these PSP titles will feature HD graphic upgrades, 3D support, exclusive content and network play and shared game saves. Hit the jump for more information.
Over the last several months there has been an increasing demand for titles with an HD upgrade. God of War, Prince of Persia, and even Sly Cooper have been lucky enough to receive this treatment. With all of the fantastic titles that were released last generation, which ones do you think made the cut? Hit the break to view our picks.
It’s Wednesday and time for the EU PlayStation Store update. Ross McGrath writes: “First of all – you asked for it, we listened – in the Latest section you’ll find a new tab called ‘New This Week’, which is exactly the way the old Latest section used to be. So if you want to see everything that’s dropped in the update, that’s where you should head first. Don’t say we never do anything for you.” 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 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 Wednesday and time for the EU PlayStation Store update. Ross McGrath writes: “Hello all – first of all I apologise for not getting around to commenting last week, even the best intentions sometimes get side-tracked by enormous workloads. I am definitely here this afternoon (well, there’s one meeting but I won’t be gone too long) so speak your mind and I will answer – so it is written, so it shall be.” 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.
In the spirit of Spring, the EU Store is currently holding some discounts on various store titles. Ross McGrath writes: “If you’ve yet to unravel the mysteries of Little Riddle, Relentless have made the first episode of Blue Toad Murder Files absolutely free for the next two weeks. If you find you’re having the time of your life with it, you can also grab the Full Season Upgrade (episodes 2-6) for less than €9.” 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.
What is it that makes a good game trailer? To me, it’s a combination of many elements, showing off gameplay, story, characters, and a general idea of what the game is all about in a well choreographed video; with perhaps some good music playing in the background. What truly makes a game trailer successful is that it has to make you want to play the game. The following list consists of the top 20 game trailers out there. Not all the games ended up being all that great, but these trailers were what made you want to play the game in the first place. It should be noted that all trailers are for either the Xbox 360 or the PlayStation 3.
It’s Tuesday and time for the US PlayStation Store update. PlayStation Plus owners will notice that a demo for the highly anticipated title Mortal Kombat is now available. To view the full list of updated items hit the break, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
It’s no secret that Japanese role-playing games have taken a severe dive in quality over the last few years. NIER published by Square Enix and developed by Cavia is an attempt to bring classic role-playing games back in the market and with a vengeance. Does NIER succeed? Or fall flat in its attempt to create a classic experience?