Though Wings of Liberty, the Terran-focused first campaign for StarCraft II, had plenty
of content, I asked lead designer Dustin Browder how far into development that decision was
made. He revealed that it wasn't their plan from the start.
Despite numerous
promises for continued support, it seems like the
trouble has caught up with developer Realtime Worlds' latest game.
The team has revealed today that the action MMO APB is closing its
doors.
If you're like
me and dug the hell out of From Software's difficult-but-awesome
PS3 exclusive, Demon's Souls, developer From Software has a new game
that you're going to want to keep your eyes on.
We've heard rumors for what seems like years now, and it was even
unofficially announced via a magazine earlier
this week, but now Sony has finally officially acknowledged that
they will be putting out HD ports of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus.
At their TGS press conference, Sony revealed that Metal Gear Solid Rising will join
Final Fantasy XIV and numerous other games in supporting 3D on the
PlayStation 3.
it sounds like Vanillaware's two most recent releases, Odin Sphere (originally
on PlayStation 2) and Muramasa: The Demon Blade (originally on Wii), may
be going HD and downloadable on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Microsoft revealed a ton of new Japanese developer-created Kinect games
in the works at this year's TGS 2010 keynote, but one of the biggest
surprises is a brand new property from Sega: Rise of Nightmares.
As part of a group of major Japanese partnerships revealed at their TGS
2010 keynote, Microsoft announced that new developer Grounding Inc. is
creating a dragon flying game for Kinect currently titled Project Draco.
Is this
microtransaction-heavy minigame-fest going to tide Star Wars fanatics
over until BioWare's The Old Republic launches? Or is it a travesty to
the Star Wars franchise?