Category: Platforms


The folks at Harmonix announced Maroon 5 and Puddle of Mudd tracks are headed to Rock Band on June 21 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii. In Europe tracks will be available for PS3 on June 22. The studio is also offering discounts on country tracks. Continue reading

Jimmy Fallon and his Late Night show keeps making its mark as the go-to place to show off your triple-A franchise. Last night Fallon showed off the first PS3 footage of EA and DICE’s Battlefield 3. Continue reading

Sony is explaining how LittleBigPlanet 2 level creators will be able to use their Move controller to bring their ideas to life in the game. Continue reading

On Game Informer’s various video series, such as Replay and Reiner and Phil, we get to play games while subjecting you to our dumb observations and jokes. But I’ve always been interested in the notion of getting the developers’ point of view in a similar setting. When I visited Austin-based Vigil Games for this month’s Darksiders cover story, I finally got the opportunity to try it out. Continue reading

Sony and Guerrilla Games have detailed Killzone 3’s From the Ashes DLC, which features 4 new online multiplayer maps (two Guerrilla Warfare and two Warzone ones). Continue reading

Update: Crysis 2 developer Crytek has officially denied that it’s making games for the next Xbox system or has any info on when Microsoft plans to announce it. Continue reading

[Update]: Microsoft has commented on LulzSec’s posting of emails and addresses, some of which may be associated with Xbox Live accounts. Continue reading

Sega is one of the third-party developers who has come out loud and early with support for the PlayStation Vita, and the company’s European wing says that a new IP is on the way. Continue reading

The Factions Of BioShock Infinite

In this latest developer diary from Irrational Games, creative director Ken Levine explains Columbia’s various factions and how they brought down America’s shining beacon. Continue reading

Since the release of Microsoft’s Kinect, we’ve seen a deluge of very cool hacks and modifications done to the system, allowing for all sorts of cool uses for the motion control camera array. As promised, Microsoft is now embracing the hobbyist and indie Kinect community by releasing the Kinect SDK for free on the Internet. Continue reading