The PlayStation Network has been out for a week now, and many gamers have been cut off from the online gaming world. Angry rants have flamed forums, systems have been traded away, and most people have ran back to Xbox Live, just like the person in the video posted below. Youtube user slapdashrapper decided to funnel his grief into a nice little video,...
Atlus plans to roll out the adventure RPG Catherine later this summer on the Xbox 360 and PS3 in North America, but it will hit the continent with a slight change from the original version. It appears that some gamers in America consider themselves as “sensitive gamers/shoppers,” and this is the cause of the change.
Some very provocative cover art...
The evil presence Ganon takes on his epic boar form in this piece of fan art by Hanzo Steinbach. This, of course, is his entry into the “Hyrule’s Most Wanted” contest over at IGN. I have to say, I am quite fond of this piece.
For more of Steinbach’s work, you can check out his page...
Brandon Bannerman took the reigns on his creativity and was able produce this awesome LEGO version of GLaDOS from the Portal series. I really, really hope that this model gets picked up by the LEGO corporation as an official model. If, for some reason, this doesn’t make the cut I am sure there will be many of us who will cry huge tears of...
Sony continues to issue what little they can about the PlayStation Network outage issue which has turned into a class-action lawsuit. With each post made, more questions are raised at the company. That being said, Sony has just released a friendly little Q&A section on the PlayStation Blog which offers some answers to most of our heated questions.
I assume...
F.E.A.R. 3 was first scheduled for release in October 2010. Then it was pushed back to Spring 2011. Now, after receiving word from Warner Brothers, we are sad to announce that we won’t be seeing the game (hopefully) until June 24th in North America, and on June 27th in Europe.
No word was given by Warner Brothers as to the reason for the delay. We can...