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Twisted Metal Relaunch Presentation
Oh man this has gotten me stoked for one of my favorite franchises! XD Watch the three short videos below. Jaffe touches on the new vehicles, Juggernaut, environmental destruction, and more.

Part1 - Recap/The Level:


Part 2 - New Vehicles/Special Weapons:


Part 3 - Team Play/Environmental Destruction:

E3 2011
Doc Scratch
May 28 2011, 05:09 PM
Neo Metallix
May 28 2011, 12:49 PM
I'm kind of expecting MGS5 in the form of Peace Walker on PS3 using an updated MGS4 engine.
Mr. Bossman, Kojima says that Peace Walker and Rising are MGS5.

But a Snake Eater remake is fine too.
Peace Walker was going to be called MGS5 but because it was a handheld game and not a console game he didn't want to name it that. Rising is just a spin off that Kojima isn't too involved in, it's being handled by a different team in KP than the main team that worked on MGS4.

I'm sure Microsoft will be flashy as always with one big announcement and Nintendo, who knows? Their last E3 was pretty much their only good one in years. '07, '08, and '09 were kinda duds for Nintendo. Not saying they didn't have anything good though but they do seem to continue their streak of good announcements so I figure it will be pretty good. I think Microsoft's best E3 was '07.

E3 2011
I'm looking forward to PSP2 details as well as PS3 games. Sony has already revealed many games before E3 like Starhawk so they must have some really good cards to show at E3. Last year they pulled out an Ace with Twisted Metal at the end. I'm kind of expecting MGS5 in the form of Peace Walker on PS3 using an updated MGS4 engine. Maybe Zone of Enders but I expect Kojima to be at Sony's E3 this year.

New Playstation System
The PS4 is in development but it won't be out this year. I think Nintendo might be the only one with a new system this year. I fully expect a price drop of the PS3 to $199 sometime this year but not announced during E3. Maybe GamesCom. Every two years the PS3 has dropped by $100 so it would make sense that it would this year.

$199 will be the sweet spot and probably skyrocket sells even if a new Nintendo system comes out. As for Microsoft, I don't see them bringing out a new Xbox anytime soon or they would have just waited to integrate the Kinect into the new Xbox.

inFAMOUS 2 first review
Game looks off the hook, much better than the first! It's like Uncharted 2 was to the first Uncharted, a massive leap in pretty much everything from graphics/story to gameplay.

IGN Video Review


What Are You Listening To Now/Favorite Song
SKRILLEX - Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites

"Kill It" Paul Ryan Medicare plan
Sodium Iodide
May 25 2011, 02:59 AM
My conservative friend told me he didn't care about donating to starving countries because it's their own fault. Yuck. Anyhoo, I'm gonna go eat my Stalin n' FDR O's. They're Socialiscious!
Bowie and you both are making this out to be politics more than the issue itself... Conservative this and Liberal that... You guys are too obsessed with politics. Being concerned and active in politics is one thing but to where it consumes you, it becomes hazardous for your health and I guarantee you at least one democrat in office will vote yes for that so it's not like the parties are always so uniform on their beliefs. The way I see it is we should just oust the party system all together.

What Are You Listening To Now/Favorite Song
Skrillex - Cat Rats

What will YOU be doing on May 22nd
terminallyCapricious
May 22 2011, 05:50 PM
So, one thing remains: How will he and his believers cope with/explain the lack of Rapture that took place?
Probably exactly how it happened before... He was wrong and said he made some miscalculations and changed the date. rofl
arachnidsGrip
May 23 2011, 03:25 PM
Purplehog
May 23 2011, 03:16 PM
2012 is misinterpreted as the end of the world, it's just the end of the lunar age.. it and the gasses in our atmosphere are in line to send the world into another ice age.. and that's likely what may be starting here soon.. we'll be fine, things will just be chilly.
You are mistaken. We are just coming out of a extremely long Ice Age, so if anything the planet will heat up over the course of about 20 thousand years, until the planets begins it's climate decent back into the Ice Age.

But about the lining of gasses, the date is actually a prediction of when the Earth, the Sun, the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and several other galaxies line up with the center of the Universe. Supposedly the gasses Earth received from the center of the Universe will be cut off, causing a massive rupture in the Mantle, snapping the Crust of the Earth.

Farfetched, huh? The Earth has several times intersected this linear lineup, most recently being 262 B.C.E, around the same time the Roman empire ruled Europe. It just doesn't match up.
Very long? Yeah right, no one knows anything about the historical climate. All they do is piece bits and pieces together and make facts to support theories instead of theories to support facts. The fact is people that talk about Earth's past climate have very little to go on and not enough evidence to make any such sort conclusions.

PSP Remaster Series for PS3
Sony is already building what Kojima was talking about before the NGP comes out. Cross game between PSP and PS3 with sharing game save data between both platforms. Monster Hunter Portable, the first to do so, will be playable on PS3 in HD along with PSP Users Online.

I wouldn't mind if it didn't cost much for the PS3 version which it likely won't seeing as the HD Collections aren't full priced. Plus if it's a downloadable game, it'll most likely work via PS3, PSP, and NGP.

What will YOU be doing on May 22nd
I don't think anyone killed themselves, that's just a figure of how many people died which was skewed to make look like it was different from normal. lol

What will YOU be doing on May 22nd
Aaron Kunai
May 20 2011, 02:20 PM
twinArmageddons
May 20 2011, 02:06 PM

I don't want to go fearing death, I want to go enjoying life.
this. just this alone for me.
I don't believe in this happening. there were many "happenings" before this. Take, for example, the day of July 4th, 2009. It came, then went without a hitch. another event was i think back in 1972 (?) that day came and went. It just doesn't make sense. The Y2K event back in '99, when i was only 8 years old. that came and went into a new millennium, not into a rapture. According to the bible, if memory serves, even the lord does not know the exact date of the worlds end. I strongly, truly, deeply even, believe in this.
In the Bible it states that even Jesus does not know when it will happen and no man will know the day nor hour, only the Father knows. Anyone claiming to know the exact end of the world is only saying they do not believe the Bible or God himself.

As for this guy, he has been wrong before so I don't see how anyone believed him in the first place.

PSP Remaster Series for PS3
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/05/22/psp_remaster_series/
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2011/05/22/psp-titles-to-be-remastered-on-the-ps3/

This is good, I've been complaining for awhile that the PSP has been getting all the good games. Not that the PS3 hasn't, but there are many many games for PSP that I would like to play and I've sold my PSP. haha Not that I did not want to keep it, for other reasons entirely.

PSP Remaster Series for PS3
Hmmm, Monster Hunter Portable HD. I wouldn't mind that along with the rumored PSP God of War games being remastered as well. This kind of mimics how the NGP will allow you to take PS3 games portable. I'm hoping for a Crisis Core PS3!

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Sony will be bringing classic PlayStation Portable titles to PlayStation 3 as part of a new PSP Remaster lineup. The company announced the series today along with its first major release.

PSP Remaster offers PSP titles remastered for play on the PS3. The games are spruced up with full HD visuals, compatibility with Dual Shock 3, PS3 exclusive content, 3D support, and other features.

The PSP and PS3 versions of the game also share save data. Sony says that this could allow you to play a game on the PSP while on the go, then continue playing when you return home.

The PS3 versions are also compatible with Sony's Ad Hoc Party for PlayStation Portable service for network play. This free PS3 app normally allows local play PSP titles to use the PS3 as a proxy for true online play.

The series will kick off first in Japan through sales of Blu-ray Disc titles, Sony said. The wording of Sony's statement suggests that the series will also be released internationally and will also see some games offered in download form. The press release did not explicitly mention these areas, though.

For the series' first title, Sony has a biggie. As detailed earlier today, Capcom will release a PS3 version of Monster Hunter Portable 3rd under the name Monster Hunter Portable HD. The 4.5 million selling PSP title will feature 3D support, HD visuals and shared save files with the PSP, and will see release this summer.

Trouble in Frozen Paradise
I'll get to this on either Friday or Saturday if they have not resolved themselves. Sometimes the host's servers go down and they do not appear until it goes back up. Probably should just host them here though.

Modern Warfare 3 leaked!
Nail Strafer
May 14 2011, 05:57 PM
Purple, I'm more amused than upset, hence the TV Tropes reference. I just have to wonder why you'd wanna waste your time in a topic on a game in a series you don't like and don't plan to invest in. I used to do this too, but realized it really wasn't making anyone happy, including myself. So I quit, and I encourage the rest of you to do it as well. You'll be a lot happier.

Especially don't come into a topic and just say you're going to get another game. That borders on being spam and contributes nothing to the topic.

Also, I'm one of the few people here who's given an actual reaction and thoughts on the trailers, which is why this topic's here in the first place. That disappoints me. I'd really like it if someone else would come in here who actually wants to discuss his/her thoughts on MW3. You'd think there would be more MW3 discussion in a MW3 topic.

So come on, if you're out there and actually interested in MW3, please come into this topic and talk to me.
Taking time to talk about a game whether you like it or dislike it is wasting your time regardless your stance on the game.

I was just giving my opinion that it was just going to be more of the same and it wasn't exactly a shining gem, imo. COD4 or MW1, whichever you prefer to call it, was the best imo. MW2 was very watered down compared to the first one and it lost many good features. Black Ops was just MW2 in a different setting with tacked on features that were an improvement but still nothing significant and on an old engine that imo is just run of the mill it doesn't really bode well with me.

There's a good chance I'll get it but only so when some buddies come over they can play it since that's what most gamers will likely be drooling over at the time. As far as people talking about it I hate to say it but unless it's Nintendo, here, it isn't going to get much discussion.

[MAJOR UPDATE] Playstation Network Down
A specialist is now warning ALL game companies that the threat that happened to Sony could happen to anyone in the industry. Not to point the obvious, but pretty much any company that holds CC info. Major banks have already been breached in a large scale before. Recently Square Enix Montreal got hacked Twice! I think the future being all cloud and digital download is never going to happen because of this.

http://www.examiner.com/video-game-in-national/interview-specialist-all-game-companies-should-prepare-for-sony-like-attack

L.A. Noire
Muckshaw
May 17 2011, 06:50 PM
It's also on 360 though |p

I picked it up at the midnight release, I'm loving it so far, just made it to Homicide Detective! I couldn't believe that the game is 3 discs!

It really is crazy how much detail they have put into the whole thing. I'm a sucker for anything in the post-wwII era, and this game is really topping my list for sandbox style games.
According to the developers it was supposed to be 4-6 discs(on 360) but things were cut and highly compressed. They state they were also having a hard time fitting onto one BluRay at one point.

http://www.oxm.co.uk/28497/news/la-noire-was-once-a-six-disc-game/

L.A. Noire
Anyone getting or interested in this game?

Starhawk is official!
Building and Battling: Dylan Jobe Discusses Starhawk

I'm excited, Warhawk was very fun. Too bad it'll probably be out in early 2012 and not this year.

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My first job when I joined PlayStation in 2008 was a piece of copywriting for Warhawk – if you received an email newsletter about the Operation: Broken Mirror expansion pack, then that was me. So it was with some nostalgia that I watched Dylan Jobe announce Starhawk – the spiritual successor to what is still a very popular online game, more than three years on.

The key innovation is Build & Battle, which lets the player place towers, launchpads, turrets and more wherever they like on the battlefield and in real-time, without ever taking their finger off the trigger or leaving the fray. This applies to both the full single player campaign and the 32 strong online multiplayer, the tactical implications on which are huge.

How has the online shooter landscape changed since Warhawk was released in 2007?
Warhawk was timed great because PlayStation Network was relatively new; it was online multiplayer only, which was rare; and our approach to games was fun and novel at that time. I’d describe it as the lovechild of Unreal Tournament and Battlefield.
Fast-forward to 2011 and the landscape is different, with a tonne of shooters out there. I wouldn’t say the genre is bloated because I love shooters, but it’s competitive and that was both a concern and a motivator for Starhawk. It certainly forced us to be original and come up with genre innovations. Ask any gamer out there and they’ll say that they want to see something new. Too often, the only difference between one shooter and the next is the visual style of the gun and the scene that it is pointing at.

What were the best things about Warhawk?
Two core elements spring to mind: multi-dimensional, fast-paced action, where you’re running and then driving and then you’re flying and it’s all seamless. A lot of other shooters relegate vehicle use to compartmental sections where you come down a tunnel, drive a tank from point A to point B, get out of the tank… that’s not what our game is. You can summon a Hawk on a launchpad wherever and whenever you want.
My second favourite element is the huge landscapes and a vehicle, in the Hawk, with which to get around very quickly. At one moment you could be creeping around a base on foot and seeing great detail close up, and at the next you can fly miles down the road at mach 2. We’re glad to have carried that scale over to Starhawk.

What other Warhawk qualities have you carried over to Starhawk?
Warhawk players like that addictive, fast-paced gameplay and Starhawk has it too – you can have a great experience in 20 minutes if you want or you can sink months into the multiplayer. You should never second-guess your fans but I hope that they see Starhawk as an improvement that serves them proud.
People were expecting us to announce something like Warhawk and the rumours about Starhawk have been doing the rounds for a while, but I think people will be surprised by how much of the game we have shown to media and, having spoken to many journalists, nobody predicted the Build & Battle gameplay.

Warhawk was multiplayer only but Starhawk has a full solo campaign with a story. What is the LightBox storytelling philosophy?
There’s a whole bunch of ways to skin that cat: there are many great ways to go about game storytelling and there are a few ways that, in my opinion, are recipes for disaster. If you have a story that is too grand then you might not be able to execute it properly. Our approach is to give the player a series of exciting and flexible combat challenges that are strung together with a tale about Emmet Graves and his brother, with missions blending into really cool 2D animation sequences.

It seems like every connected game comes with a set of ‘community features’, but what exactly is a game community and how should it be supported?
I think that there are a lot of people out there who think that if you create a bunch of features then you have a community and that’s just not true. Publishers need to know that if you don’t have a vocal fan base and a game that people are passionate about, then you don’t have a community. Sony understands this.
Our take on community is to listen to those passionate players to discover the kinds of things that they want to do, and develop those features. We develop community features that the players want and need; we’re not just saying, ‘here’s a bunch of community features… go be a community!’ That’s not the way to do it at all.

The in-game tournaments sound exciting. How do they work?
The tournament system in Starhawk is rad. In Warhawk we had a lot of people co-ordinating their own tournaments with third-party websites and gaming leagues, and they were successful, but we want to make it way easier for anyone playing the game to create a tournament. It’s completely integrated and allows players to choose from a variety of options.
To give an example: you want to have a tournament this weekend with your buddies to see who is best at flying a Hawk. You go in and create a private tournament and set it so that sign-up is on Wednesday but it’s going to begin on Friday, and it’s going to be based on Hawk kills in one particular environment. That sets up the server for the players you’ve selected as eligible and that server will automatically track results during the time window that you have set and then post the results afterwards. We also have the ability to create central tournaments that pay out little rewards, so you can go to your trophy room and see all the stamps that you got for participating or finishing in the top ten, and so forth.

As a new development studio, what is the LightBox ethos?
We’re a fun crew! We were originally a part of Incognito out in Salt Lake City and we wanted to have our own studio in a new location, so we moved to Austin, Texas, which is a really hip, fun town. We’re all very liberal and open-minded; we love music and, crucially, we’re all big gamers. We care deeply about our craft. A journalist asked me earlier about the Starhawk sales projections and, as the president of the company, I do care deeply about all that stuff. But truthfully it is Sony’s job to make sure it sells a lot of copies. My job is to make Starhawk a great game – the kind of thing that my colleagues and friends want to play.

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