The PlayStation Network has been down for a rock solid three weeks now, and the cold realities of real financial distress have begun to set in from the drama that has been unfolding for nearly a month. Some developers have issued public statements that claim that Sony need compensate them for this downtime as it begins to significantly eat into bottom line profits.
When Batman: Arkham City releases this fall, we know that a large part of the game will be zipping around Gotham City to complete varying objectives. The statements that were recently made about Batman: Arkham City being substantially larger than Arkham Asylum, look like they're holding weight.
Everyone's favorite Quarian will be returning to squad mate status when Mass Effect 3 returns in the winter of 2012. PC Gamer, who got the details straight from Bioware's Casey Hudson, confirmed that everyone who's ever been a main character in the Mass Effect series will be in Mass Effect 3.
Portal 2 has been available for some time now across multiple platforms, and with Valve's first journey on to the PS3 many wondered if the game would be shown equal amounts of love on both consoles. Gabe Newell and his critical statements about the PS3 largely contributed to these questions.
LA Noire may seem like the perfect candidate for use with the new motion controllers on the PS3 and Xbox 360, but it wasn't the most viable option for the game as according to Rockstar. In a recent interview, Jeronimo Barrera says that the team decided against the inclusion of the motion controllers because it wasn't "the best way to get our vision across" for the title.
Metal Gear Solid: Rising has been known to be in existence for quite some time, and now a recently leaked Gamestop internal document has the game arriving on store shelves in November of 2012.
The first set of DLC for Brink is going to be free as announced by Splash Damage and Bethesda. The developer is looking to reward those that have "shown their support" for the title that has not been without its problems since launch.
The PlayStation Network is back online for developers according to recent reports. As Sony inches back towards a functioning online gaming environment and marketplace, first access has been reinstated to PSN for those that make the games for the console.
Almost two years ago Sony trademarked Starhawk, and many thought that this would be the sequel to 2007's PlayStation 3 exclusive title: Warhawk. It turns out that this in fact was the case.
The massive leak of Modern Warfare 3 news probably prompted Activision to release the first teasers for the game earlier than expected. Activision has released four new teasers depicting four key locations in the game: The United States, Germany, France, and England.