Phil Harrison Left Because Of PlayStation 4 Development

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The real reason behind Phil Harrison’s departure from Sony is because of PlayStation 4′s development. “He could see he was about to get involved in another PlayStation cycle, and obviously wanted something new,” a source said. “The same thing was happening again and he’d been through it enough times to want to move on.” Harrison became the president of Infogrames.  

PlayStation 4 and Xbox 720 In 2011?

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The president of games firm Crytek has said he believes the next round of consoles from Sony and Microsoft will launch in three or four years’ time. During his keynote speech at the Leipzig GC Developer Conference, Cevat Yerli said: “The PlayStation 4 and Xbox ’720′ will arrive in 2011 or 2012, we think. “This is just our estimate – we don’t know,. 

Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member Adam Hanson  In the 1990s I, like most American males my age, was into video games and superheroes.  Particularly I liked the comics and shows where two or more heroes would crossover.  Now, with Justice League, Avengers, and other crossovers being the norm it is hard to get excited about a group of DC or Marvel characters teaming up. 

Call of Duty: World at War Review

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member Joe Messina When I first heard that the new installment of COD was going back in time to finish the fight (sorry to steal you tag line Halo) I was pissed. I thought that COD:MW was a great break from all the WWII games that have been released over the last decade. I made it clear to all those that I game with that I will be absent from multiplayer. 

Skate 2 Review

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member Mark Hooson Skate 2 The first skating game to hit next-gen consoles, EA Black Box’s ‘Skate’, is widely regarded as one of the best early PS3 titles available, but only ever seemed to achieve a cult following. After Activision spent years flogging their dead horse of a franchise; Tony Hawk’s Pro Skateboarding, Skate. 

Soul Calibur IV Review

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member Adam Hanson  Soul Calibur 4 is the fifth game in the acclaimed fighting game series that started back on the original Playstation with Soul Blade.  The series is best known for it’s weapon based combat.  The series first appearance on the PS3 is a solid fighting game with plenty of features that will attract both fans of the series. 

Pixeljunk Monsters (PSN) Review

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member John Millman Pixeljunk monsters is one of those rare gems of a game that appear once in a blue moon often going unoticed and overlooked, (ICO springs to mind). However, this game is certainly not one to be missed. The basic premise involves building an assortment of towers in trees that are scattered throughout each level in order to deal. 

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member Michael Feather Oblivion, the first in the popular Elder Scrolls series to make it’s way to next-gen consoles, was first released for the PS3 in early 2007. It was then later re-released with both the Knights of the Nine, and Shivering Isles expansions packs, dubbed the Game of the Year edition later that same year. Oblivion has what. 

Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit Review

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member Klark Byrd Published in the U.S.A. by Atari, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit has the visuals of the anime it garners its name from, the furiously fast fist pounding action and a frustratingly huge Great Ape to beat. Following on the heels of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 for the Playstation 2, Burst Limit seems small indeed. BT3 featured. 

Secret Agent Clank Review

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Review written by Playstation4.net staff member Adam Hanson  Before I get started on Secret Agent Clank for the PSP I want to apologize in advance to anyone who has not played Daxter.  I need to do this because for anyone who has played Daxter the comparisons between the two games are unavoidable.  Both games are interquels to a long line of PS2 action games that are made by companies.