
The fine folks from Polish development house Bloober Team, are bringing 3-on-3 redneck MOBA action to PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 in the form of the free-to-play brawler Deathmatch Village. Read the rest of this entry »

The fine folks from Polish development house Bloober Team, are bringing 3-on-3 redneck MOBA action to PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3 in the form of the free-to-play brawler Deathmatch Village. Read the rest of this entry »
No word on release date.
Source- Gameinformer

The battle continues in Sony’s premiere brawler from former partner developer Superbot Entertainment, PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale with a new level and new characters. Read the rest of this entry »

The chaotic multiplayer title from Candygun Games, Dollar Dash, is on its way to the PlayStation Network very soon following its release on XBLA March 6th.
Check out the latest trailer below that showcases the ability players will have to customize their character with a variey of costumes such as pirate, punk, pig, king, yoga instructor and many more.
Stay tuned to PSNFans as we’ll have an interview with the team going up next week.
[Source: Kalypso Media]
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen contains the entirety of Dragon’s Dogma plus a bit more (Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen announcement). Bring your old character into the fight or start anew.
These monsters won’t slay themselves, get to it!
Unable to anticipate the success and admiration his quirky, minimalistic platformer would receive on Mac and PC, independent developer Mike Bithell has partnered with Bossa Studios and Curve Studios to bring his indie darling, Thomas Was Alone to the PlayStation Network and PlayStation Vita later this year. Read the rest of this entry »
If you haven’t done this yet, you should. Download your totally free version of Jetpack Joyride on your PS3 or PS Vita. If you are on the fence whether or not its worth your time, check out our review of the game. Barry has plenty of which to be proud. That’s a lot of coins being snagged whilst aloft in the secret laboratory housing the aforementioned jetpack.
One million PSN accounts are now enjoying this smash hit. Here is to the next million! Great work Big Ant Studios! Great work Halfbrick Studios.
This week the PlayStation Store sees a rather large update, with new games coming at us from all directions. For all you AAA FPS fans Crysis 3 hits the digital shelf ready and waiting for your purchase. We also see two PSN titles this week, the fast paced, challenging Urban Trial Freestyle and the retro filled Capcom Arcade Cabinet which comes with two free games and many more ready for purchase. If you are more of the handheld kind of gamer – SONY didn’t forget about you. On top of receiving Urban Trial Freestyle, Vita owners get Patapon 3 and Generation of Chaos: Pandora’s Reflection (GoC:PR). Are you still holding on to your super awesome PSP, you can also grab up GoC:PR or just go grab OMG Zombies (free) for PS Mobile. Pretty heavy week, got a little bit for every one including PS+ members. Check out the full list of new releases, prices included and don’t forget to let us know what you will be picking up this week in the comments section.
Sony’s Playstation 4 press conference has now come and gone and it sure was an interesting ride. What did we learn from it, then? Here’s PSN Fans’ quick brief on the new miracle machine!
Hardware
While the actual, physical PS4 wasn’t shown at all, the preliminary specs were announced and are as follows:
| Main Processor | Single-chip custom processor CPU : x86-64 AMD “Jaguar”, 8 cores GPU : 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon™ based graphics engine |
| Memory | GDDR5 8GB |
| Hard Disk Drive | Built-in |
| Optical Drive (read only) |
BD 6xCAV DVD 8xCAV |
| I/O | Super-Speed USB (USB 3.0) 、AUX |
| Communication | Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T) IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth® 2.1(EDR) |
| AV output | HDMI Analog-AV out Digital Output (optical) |
It seems that Sony has taken some valuable lessons from their experiences with the PS3, a console notoriously difficult to develop games for. PS4 is touted as being much more developer friendly, and the much higher amount of memory (compared to PS3′s 256MB for system memory and 256MB for video memory) and a much more common CPU type especially support this angle.