Posted on 21 March 2010

He doesn’t know exactly when the third Killzone game will be announced, but SCEA prez Jack Tretton does know that it’s gonna happen. When pushed by GTTV host Geoff Keighley about a sequel to last year’s Killzone 2 on last night’s episode, the Sony exec openly answered, “You know, we own Guerrilla Studios, and uh, they did a great job on Killzone 1 and 2 … I don’t know when you’ll see announcements about it, but I can promise you a Killzone 3 .” Pretty straightforward, Jack! Though he didn’t make any promises regarding Killzone for E3, he did additionally note that the news from Sony out of GDC was “the icing on the cake,” referring to big announcements at E3 this year as “the batter.” And if there’s one thing we really, really like, Jack, it’s cake batter
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Posted on 21 March 2010

So, what would you imagine to be included in a special edition version of Capcom’s upcoming pseudo-expansion pack, Super Street Fighter IV ? Perhaps a FightStick emblazoned with the personas of the game’s new characters?
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Posted on 20 March 2010

The onslaught of great Naughty Bear media doesn’t let up in this new trailer, which does a good job of creeping us the hell out . It’s a parody of that scene from Ridley Scott’s Alien and continues Naughty Bear ’s unending goal to present itself as one messed up game.
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Posted on 19 March 2010

Despite American punk rock band X being next week’s featured Rock Band DLC pack artist, we decided to go with a picture of Carrie Underwood. Why? Isn’t it obvious?! Her single, “All-American Girl,” available next week, speaks to the struggles of the middle-class American female.
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Posted on 19 March 2010

He’s huge, he’s covered in foliage — he’s Majin, and in this latest trailer for Maijn and the Forsaken Kingdom , we get to see him and his friend some guy fighting the evil forces that have made the kingdom so forsaken. Majin may be cuddly, but he won’t hesitate to straight up drop a wall on some monsters.
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Posted on 18 March 2010

Sure, you saw our impressions from GDC of Power Gig: Rise of the Sixstring — the first music/rhythm game to feature an actual, working electric guitar — but have you seen the unbelievably silly first trailer for the game, apparently filmed during last week’s developmer convention? Now you can, as we’ve dropped it just a few inches up for your enjoyment
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Posted on 17 March 2010

Sony has added two titles to the PlayStation Move ’s launch lineup that we haven’t seen before. Not only will you be able to get your Move on in Slider , Sports Champions and all of the other announced launch titles, but we can now add Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story 3 and Brunswick Pro Bowling into the mix as well.
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Posted on 17 March 2010

The PSP has become home to a growing number of PS3 ports, from Super Stardust to LittleBigPlanet , but rarely has a portable rendition of a PS3 game remained so faithful to the original as ModNation Racers on PSP. (Well, perhaps with the exception of PixelJunk Monsters .) ModNation Racers is launching simultaneously on PSP and PS3, and unlike many previous cross-platform titles, this racer loses almost nothing in its portable conversion. The career mode is nearly identical on both platforms, even featuring the same CG animated cutscenes in both.
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Posted on 17 March 2010

Sure, Heavy Rain was great, but what was with all the story?
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Posted on 16 March 2010

Mega64 gets back to its roots in the troupe’s latest video , enlisting the aid of John and Jane Q. Public to create another minute and a half of comedy based on The Beatles: Rock Band
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