
SCEA dates two of its upcoming key titles in latest release schedule
With the 2007 release frenzy more or less over and publishers warming the oven ready for their Christmas turkey, Sony has whetted the appetites of PS3 and PSP owners by dating a number of its key titles due in the New Year, PSXextreme reports.
The big hitters are WipEout PS3 and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, the precursor to the main game which will hopefully be out later next year, are both due some time in ‘early 2008’. Hot Shot Golf 5 will hit PS3 in March, whilst a number of PSN titles, including Echochrome and PixelJunk Monsters, will also be out in the same time period.
Other titles dated include PSP duo God of War: Chains of Olympus and Secret Agent Clank in March and Q1 respectively.
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Prologue - the Beta version you have to buy - And I thought EA were the rip off artists !!
Prologue shames full racing games
Prologue shames full racing games. I will likely spend more time with this than most full games.
I spent more time on the demo of Prologue than single player parts of games like Cod4 or Heavenly Sword. Its just so replayable compared to most racers. I love the new features. sometimes the simple things add so much. Also 16 cars just makes the expereince so much more race like. Loads of great things here froma design point of view. Loved the GTR unveiling ingame for example.
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