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Guerrilla Games, the developers of the highly anticipated first person shooter Killzone 2, believe that their title is ready to take on high class games like Call of Duty 4 and win all the battles. And, even though we totally love Call of Duty 4, just like everybody else, we would enjoy receiving a better and greater... |
10 June 2008 15:06 GMT |
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In the comments to a post on the PlayStation blog, Ron Eagle from Sony Computer Entertainment has detailed the reasons which made the PlayStation 3 title Killzone 2 to be pushed back to February 2009, instead of being released on the originally announced date of November 2008. Killzone 2 is one of the most anticipate... |
21 May 2008 10:09 GMT |
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Sony has made quite a few announcements at its PlayStation Day Europe event which was held in London. Amongst them was also the fact that a bundle for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots will be available in Europe. European gamers have feared that the bundle would only be available in North America, as an annou... |
7 May 2008 04:38 GMT |
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Yesterday, Sony Computer Entertainment has taken a look at their press releases and thought to throw a few release dates to the news dogs to keep them satisfied for a day or two and maybe fend off unwanted attention regarding the PlayStation Network security breach.So, they announced release dates for a few Sony game... |
27 March 2008 09:08 GMT |
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Well this one's going to confuse you... a lot! Just a few hours ago we talked about an Official PlayStation Magazine interview Sony's Kaz Hirai who indirectly said that it's a good thing that developers are having a hard time coding games for the PS3. Now, courtesy of Next-Gen.biz, we'll see what ... |
4 September 2007 09:30 GMT |
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At this year's E3, Sony missed out on at least two important topics of discussion. Those are: Killzone 2 and Grand Theft Auto 4. Both titles have huge question marks stamped on them as one is said to feature an open beta soon (no word so far though), while the other's PS3 port is still under discussion. Thu... |
17 July 2007 08:31 GMT |
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