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Will The Last Guardian ever see the light of day?

Added: 22.03.2013 18:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


OPM writers argue whether we'll ever see The Last Guardian released on PS3.

From: n4g.com

Guarding the sanctuary

Added: 22.03.2013 16:42 | 2 views | 0 comments


The world are zombie virus outbreak uninfected people fled to the isolated area, where there is a lot like you Warriors pay the price of blood to rescue a sense of justice more fled to quarantine the edge of the poor people, but those Evil disgusting zombie plague brought to the edge of the area of ?separation, the situation is very crisis, and you are a very Experienced gunner, equipped to quarantine the only cannon guards the only Pure Land. . .

From: www.fupa.com

Square Enix trademarks Lara Croft: Reflections, which definitely isn't single player DLC

Added: 22.03.2013 9:22 | 1 views | 0 comments


Another map pack? Or a sequel?.
Of note: Reflections is also the name of the Ubisoft studio that developed Driver: San Francisco. I thus deduce EITHER that Tanner will shortly be available as a playable character, with his own "reborn" narrative and horrendous QTE death scenes, OR that Tomb Raider multiplayer is about to get vehicle support. Or that Square Enix is working on a spin-off of some kind, possibly in the vein of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light...

From: www.oxm.co.uk

Review: Tomb Raider (DarkZero)

Added: 20.03.2013 18:22 | 2 views | 0 comments


"Ive never been a fan of the Tomb Raider series. During the jump from 2D to 3D back in the 90, games went through a weird phase, causing a number of issues for player and camera movement. The first couple of Tomb Raider games are a prime example of these problems, which really took away from the experience, annoying players instead of entertaining them - although, I did enjoy a few of the newer games in the franchise, namely the twin-stick adventure Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, and what little I played of Underworld. Still, I never thought Id be excited for a Lara Croft return... until E3 2011 when I sat wide-eyed, jaw-to-the-floor for the entirety of Tomb Raiders release trailer." (DarkZero)

From: n4g.com

Guardians of Middle Earth New Guardian (Unglob) Trailer

Added: 19.03.2013 23:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


Similar to the powerful spider Shelob, Unglob is a monstrous creature who is on a path to become an immensely powerful spider and is fiercely aggressive by nature. Check out Unglob and this Guardians of Middle Earth update.

From: www.gametrailers.com

Samsung Galaxy S4: can eye-tracking work with games?

Added: 18.03.2013 14:18 | 29 views | 0 comments


Guardian - New reports on Thursday's Galaxy S4 announcement have been dominated by a key feature: eye-tracking. Is this the beginning of a new era in game control?

From: n4g.com

God of War dev not helping with The Last Guardian

Added: 15.03.2013 14:43 | 7 views | 0 comments


Sony Santa Monica confirms it is not assisting Team Ico in developing long-awaited adventure game.

remains in development, but God of War studio Sony Santa Monica is not assisting in its production, as had been reported last year.

"I'm never really sure how that got in the press, because as far as I'm aware we're not helping out with The Last Guardian," director of technology Tim Moss told . "The only way you can say that is the knowledge that we contribute back to the central tech groups benefits The Last Guardian. So I'm guessing someone was slightly misquoted."

Sony Santa Monica's reported involvement with The Last Guardian stems back to a . At the time, he stated that the God of War developer, along with other outside studios, were assisting Team Ico on the game.

"It's not just Santa Monica," Yoshida said at the time. "We have great tech people in Worldwide Studios. We have a central tech group in the US and the UK so we are giving them whatever help they need."

Fellow Sony Santa Monica director of technology Christer Ericson confirmed that the various first-party teams do communicate with one another, but are not actively involved in eachother's projects.

"We tend to visit each other several times a year, and doing so we may exchange ideas. They've been here, and we've been there," he said. "We do ask each other how are you doing that, and just sometimes go over to provide feedback."

Last month, The Last Guardian creative director Fumito Ueda told gamers to "" for an official announcement on the game from Sony. No such announcement has yet been made.

Formally , The Last Guardian tells a boy-and-his-dog tale, where the dog is a giant and feathered, yet seemingly amiable, beast. Developer Team Ico has not been forthcoming with specific plot details, but gameplay will involve the boy working with his companion to navigate a variety of environmental puzzles.

The Last Guardian has made "." He also said Sony has no deadline whatsoever for the game.

From: www.gamespot.com

God of War dev not helping with The Last Guardian

Added: 15.03.2013 14:43 | 8 views | 0 comments


Sony Santa Monica confirms it is not assisting Team Ico in developing long-awaited adventure game.

remains in development, but God of War studio Sony Santa Monica is not assisting in its production, as had been reported last year.

"I'm never really sure how that got in the press, because as far as I'm aware we're not helping out with The Last Guardian," director of technology Tim Moss told . "The only way you can say that is the knowledge that we contribute back to the central tech groups benefits The Last Guardian. So I'm guessing someone was slightly misquoted."

Sony Santa Monica's reported involvement with The Last Guardian stems back to a . At the time, he stated that the God of War developer, along with other outside studios, were assisting Team Ico on the game.

"It's not just Santa Monica," Yoshida said at the time. "We have great tech people in Worldwide Studios. We have a central tech group in the US and the UK so we are giving them whatever help they need."

Fellow Sony Santa Monica director of technology Christer Ericson confirmed that the various first-party teams do communicate with one another, but are not actively involved in eachother's projects.

"We tend to visit each other several times a year, and doing so we may exchange ideas. They've been here, and we've been there," he said. "We do ask each other how are you doing that, and just sometimes go over to provide feedback."

Last month, The Last Guardian creative director Fumito Ueda told gamers to "" for an official announcement on the game from Sony. No such announcement has yet been made.

Formally , The Last Guardian tells a boy-and-his-dog tale, where the dog is a giant and feathered, yet seemingly amiable, beast. Developer Team Ico has not been forthcoming with specific plot details, but gameplay will involve the boy working with his companion to navigate a variety of environmental puzzles.

The Last Guardian has made "." He also said Sony has no deadline whatsoever for the game.

From: www.gamespot.com


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