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Freedom Wars Review | GameRevolution

Added: 01.11.2014 0:11 | 6 views | 0 comments


GR: Accessorize the apocalypse. PlayStation Vita gamers make up perhaps the most underserved consumers in video gaming, particularly in Western and European markets where the handhelds penchant for deep, entrenched Japanese gameplay mechanics havent exactly lit up sales charts. Even if PlayStation Vita units sell well in the far east, Sony has an undeniable problem on their hands if the powerful and highly engaging hardware cant take off alongside PlayStation 4 as an accessory or a means to runabout Nintendo Wii Us TV-freeing tablet GamePad controller. To that end, Id call the latest platform exclusive from Sony, JAPAN Studio, Shift, and Dimps an unfortunately distinct and obtusely unique distraction for both dedicated play sessions and on-the-go bursts of rapid action, though its remarkably murky setting, plot, and structure seem to wrestle with you almost for the sake of it. In one breath, Freedom Wars will either delight or subvert what you think about role-playing gam...

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Minute long trailer released for abstract action title Minutes

Added: 31.10.2014 22:11 | 6 views | 0 comments


Red Phantom Games has released a new trailer for their upcoming PlayStation Vita abstract action title Minutes.

From: n4g.com

Sony Ships 3.3 Million PS4s in 3 Months, Vita Continues to Struggle

Added: 31.10.2014 19:00 | 2 views | 0 comments




PlayStation 4 continues to dominate the console market, moving 3.3 million units during the three month span between July and September.

On the handheld front, however, things aren't looking quite as up for Sony, as PlayStation Vita continues to struggle around the globe. Sales for the entire handheld division during the same period clock in at approximately 700,000, which includes PlayStation Vita, PSP, and PlayStation TV. Nothing to write home about there.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

A Look at November's PlayStation Vita Releases

Added: 31.10.2014 12:11 | 4 views | 0 comments


Here is a look at what games will be gracing both European and North American shores this November for the PlayStation Vita.

From: n4g.com

PS4 Sales Soar to 13.5m, Yet Sony Losses Continue

Added: 31.10.2014 10:04 | 4 views | 0 comments


Sony sold 3.3 million PlayStation 4s worldwide during the three months between July and September, bringing its total unit sales to 13.5 million.

Though the summer months are usually slow for game companies, they proved to be the second-best quarter for the PlayStation 4 yet, having surpassed the 2.7 million units it sold between April and June, and the 3 million units between January and March.

The next-gen system's performance continues to outperform Sony's internal targets. Game income for the quarter soared to $195 million, and as a result Sony has increased its full-year targets by $89 million.

Sales of PlayStation 4 were so strong that Sony claimed it was a key reason why revenue for the whole business climbed 7.2 per cent.

However, the company-wide problems persist, particularly as it tries to absorb an impairment charge of $1.58 billion.

Meanwhile, PlayStation Vita sales were not reported again. Sony instead merged that number with PlayStation TV and PSP sales, though together this still only reached 700,000 units for quarter.

Overall, the corporation's lost $806 million during the quarter. This figure was a better outcome than most investors feared.

From: www.gamespot.com

PS4 Sales Soar to 13.5m, Yet Sony Losses Continue

Added: 31.10.2014 10:04 | 0 views | 0 comments


Sony sold 3.3 million PlayStation 4s worldwide during the three months between July and September, bringing its total unit sales to 13.5 million.

Though the summer months are usually slow for game companies, they proved to be the second-best quarter for the PlayStation 4 yet, having surpassed the 2.7 million units it sold between April and June, and the 3 million units between January and March.

The next-gen system's performance continues to outperform Sony's internal targets. Game income for the quarter soared to $195 million, and as a result Sony has increased its full-year targets by $89 million.

Sales of PlayStation 4 were so strong that Sony claimed it was a key reason why revenue for the whole business climbed 7.2 per cent.

However, the company-wide problems persist, particularly as it tries to absorb an impairment charge of $1.58 billion.

Meanwhile, PlayStation Vita sales were not reported again. Sony instead merged that number with PlayStation TV and PSP sales, though together this still only reached 700,000 units for quarter.

Overall, the corporation's lost $806 million during the quarter. This figure was a better outcome than most investors feared.

From: www.gamespot.com


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