Throughout 2008, the folks at EA and Criterion supported Burnout Paradise with high quality downloadable content and did it for free. This seemed to be a new and more gamer friendly approach to DLC. Then, starting this year with the Party Pack, all the free DLC stopped and paid content began. The only problem: all [...]
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As we spoke about on the latest episode of the podcast, Sony has done a terrible job in marketing what seems to be the biggest exclusive title for the PS3 in the first half of 2009, Killzone 2. The game is a mere 8 days from release, hitting store shelves on the work and school [...]
Scott Steinberg, VP of Product Marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment America, recently spoke with the MTV Multiplayer Blog to discuss why Killzone 2, the presumed blockbuster exclusive for the PS3, would only have a demo available to those who pre-order the game at GameStop. Here is what he had to say about the matter and [...]
New Yankee Stadium and Citi Field, future home of the New York Mets, are rendered in full HD glory using the in-game engine for MLB 09: The Show. It will be interesting to see just how closely the future homes of C.C. Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, Mark Texiera, Francisco Rodriguez and J.J. Putz compare to their [...]
In the first part of an interview with Develop, Peter Edward, Game Director for Home, admitted that, perhaps, Sony unveiled Home too early and that may have lead to drop in excitement by the development community. It’s gone through waves. Initially, there was real excitement from people, because we were showing something really different and [...]









