Posts Tagged Sony
MAG Private Beta: I’m In!
Posted by Will Snizek in Sony PS3, Video Games on August 22nd, 2009


I was selected for the MAG Private Beta and am really excited about the opportunity to check out the game. With 256 players in one multiplayer game, this is sure to be an exciting game. I’ll be posting all week on my experience with the beta.
Endless Eight Finally Gets to Hitler
Posted by Will Snizek in Anime on August 18th, 2009
Will this Hitler video ever get old? First he jumped on Microsoft, then Nintendo and Sony followed by BlazBlue. Now they turned it into an Endless Eight video.
Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Review (Sony PS3)
Posted by Bill Molina in Game Reviews, PC on July 30th, 2009

If you’re a Naruto fan, you may be a bit disappointed, if you’re a gamer you will be let down, and if you’re a Naruto fan and a gamer, you will be both. Although Cyberconnect2 created a simple and artistic fighter for the PS3, they have failed at creating a true tribute to the popular Naruto series, as fans of the show will easily be able to pick apart where the game obviously fails, and gamers will not have much fun.
One More Reason the PS2 Is Still In…
Posted by Will Snizek in The Old School, Uncategorized, Video Games on July 25th, 2009
Sometimes pictures tell a better story than simple words. Here’s a coupe photos of Candice Stevenson and why I think the PS2 is still in…

The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (PS3 Review)
Posted by Will Snizek in Game Reviews on May 21st, 2009

Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC)
Developer: Starbreeze Studios/Tigon Studios
Publisher: Atari
Released: April 7, 2009
MSRP: $59.99
We finally got the chance to play the new Riddick game (PS3 version) and can definitely say its worth picking up. This title has certainly been under-rated by many sites. For whatever reason, the Microsoft Gods didn’t include Escape From Butcher Bay on their backwards compatibility list, but Assault on Dark Athena gives you another chance to play the game. It’s basically the same great game with polished graphics and sound. If you somehow missed this title, you simply need to buy Assault on Dark Athena. Escape From Butcher Bay was one of my picks for “top 5 Xbox games”…
Rag Doll Kung Fu: Grind My Gears: A Review Rant (PS3)
Posted by Aaron Mazza in Game Reviews, Sony PS3, Video Games on May 20th, 2009

I recently downloaded Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic via a free PSN promotion a few days ago. After spending some time with it, I can say this game is severely flawed. Controls, gameplay, story - wrong, wrong, wrong. While not completely horrid, there’s so much that could have been perfected. Let’s take a closer look and see why these fists of plastic need to be recycled. Read the rest of this entry »
Sony and Microsoft Don’t Need To Compete With Nintendo
Posted by Will Snizek in Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, Video Games, Xbox 360 on May 17th, 2009

Next month we will probably see Microsoft and Sony unveil new control schemes that mimic the motion madness that is the Nintendo Wii. I certainly understand that Microsoft and Sony believe they are in competition with the Wii, but they are mistaken. The Wii has become a cultural phenom and sales records of the system are partially due to the fact that non-gamers were caught up in the frenzy. With that said, I think it’s a huge mistake for Sony and Microsoft to compete with the Wii. Instead of competing, they need to improve on what they are the best at. It’s too late in the ball game anyway to expect people to get excited about motion controls on the 360 and PS3.
Decide God Of War III’s Collector’s Edition
Posted by Aaron Mazza in Sony PS3, Video Games on April 16th, 2009

Sony is asking for your opinion about God of War III’s Collector’s Edition. It’s a small survey and you’ll get a decent wallpaper for your desktop once you complete it. You’ll need a PSN account in order to fill this out. Click on the link below to get directly there.
Do You Feel Ripped Off By DLC?
Posted by Aaron Mazza in Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PC, Sony PS3, Sony PSP, Video Games, Xbox 360 on April 9th, 2009

Downloadable content, or DLC as we call it, is more popular than ever. Nearly every game released is expected to have some type of it launch. I just read about some new DLC that launched or will launch soon and it got me thinking about the quality/quantity of DLC. Is the price fair for DLC? How much content should we actually get? Should downloadable games get DLC? Do you feel ripped off by DLC?

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