"We’re not announcing anything about co-op at this time, we’ll probably get around to it around E3 time, but rest assured, it will be bigger and better,"
-CliffyB
"We’re not announcing anything about co-op at this time, we’ll probably get around to it around E3 time, but rest assured, it will be bigger and better,"
-CliffyB
ReelGamers.com writes: After a year and a half of waiting, Playstation Nation has finally received what they asked (or rather, begged) for. Just last night, Sony rep Eric Lempell premiered the Playstation 3’s in-game XMB system along with their answer to Xbox 360’s "achievements", the PS3 trophy system. Jubilant PS3 owners can now listen to their favorite tracks during those marathon CoD4 sessions, message their friends without leaving Snake in the cold, connect Bluetooth headsets in-game and even enter a different game – all without quitting back to the XMB. True, 360 owners have had the privilege of using these exact features for the past two and a half years, but with an ever expanding market for Blu-Ray, a wealth of excellent titles for ‘08 and Playstation Home on the way, Sony’s now burgeoning online service can now compete directly with Microsoft’s. Let’s take a look at what each has to offer:
The game will run on XP as well as Vista, with DirectX 10 being recommended but not required. As if that wasn’t bad enough for the green team, which is working hard to shift new DX10 cards, the Direct X 10 included will be of the 10.1 variety - supported by DAAMIT but not the boys in green. This means that the best graphical experience might just be on ATI hardware.
Big Claims for Gears of War, could it be that the story has finally improved. Will it step up to the plate and confront Resistance 2 in its greatest fortress.
"Beyond it," Ferro says. "I said it. It’s going to be more emotionally effecting than Bioshock. A lot happens."
It looks like it is time to start paying attention to the one of this year’s most anticipated shooters Resistance 2.
"GamePro’s August 2008 issue is incoming to subscribers and newsstands nationwide, and it contains a special 10-page preview of Resistance 2"
Square Enix released five downloadable add-ons today for their WiiWare title Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King. The downloads vary from new dungeons to costumes for the main character.
The new downloads bring the total downloadable content to 14 items, most of which are new dungeons and outfits.
Super-suave secret agent James Bond’s history with video games is just as extensive as the filmography. GameDaily look at his numerous video game adventures in this week’s Retro Rewind.