A New Country for Old Friends
Controlled by a group of evil Tikis, the animals in Donkey Kong Island have raided Donkey Kong’s Banana Hoard and stolen his stash of bananas - and he understandably wants them back. Retro Studios brings Donkey Kong™ back in a new side-scrolling adventure with familiar characters and new levels that [...]
You've been waiting for a PlayStation Move-based party game featuring Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, Ratchet and Clank, and "others," right? Right?! Well good, because Sony dropped news of just such a game this afternoon at it's E3 2010 press conference. Very little is known about the title -- other than it being one that employs the forthcoming snowball wand -- but we'll be sure to let you know more as soon as we can. For now, take a look at that Jak above, eh? He's a real looker!
Players looking for a Harry Potter-esque game for PlayStation Move which isn't Harry Potter will be pleased to hear of The Workshop's latest game announced for the peripheral: Sorcery. Players will have access to a variety of magic spells (each of which change the color of the Move's spherical tip), which they use to fight through a world of violent goblins, fairies and other mythical creatures. Players choose their spells, then, using the Move, fling them at enemies. Players will also have access to environment-changing spells, such as one that mends broken objects.
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At Sony's E3 Press Conference, Guerrilla Games' Herman Hulst revealed that Killzone 3 will arive in February 2011, and will be fully enabled for PlayStation Move at its launch. More »
Sony has announced at their press conference today that Killzone 3 will arrive on store shelves next year, and when it appears, it'll come with both Move functionality, and full 3D. 3D will of course require a 3D television, with glasses, and the Move functionality will of course need the actual Move system, so if you want to play the full Killzone 3 experience, you'll have to murder your wallet first.
The game is dated for February 2011, so a mere eight months from now, you'll be able to make your way back to the Helghast Empire.
Sony has reaffirmed its focus on gaming in three dimensions -- Kaz Hirai just announced during the company's E3 press conference that 20 titles developed with native 3D would be released by March 2011. Some of those titles we already know, such as Super Stardust HD. We'll try to track down a full list in the coming days.
Update: More 3D titles have been outed as the presentation rolls on: Motorstorm: San Francisco, Killzone 3, Gran Turismo 5, NBA 2K11, Sly Cooper Collection, Mortal Kombat, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, EyePet and Tron.