Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment announced yesterday that it would be developing a new Lord of The Rings game with Snowblind Studios, who shall be at the helm of the production. Called War in the North, the LOTR game will be an 'action-adventure RPG' for all three platforms, PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, and will be released sometime in 2011. Containing “unseen lands, story elements, and characters from Middle-earth, as well as elements familiar from past feature films”, the War in the North is based on the Tolkien's novel trilogy as well as Peter Jackson's adaptation with “original and familiar narrative material”, and will be made in involvement with Middle-earth Enterprises, the company in charge of the IP of LOTR and other Tolkien-related properties....
Kevin Butler, Sony's Vice President of Realistic Movements shows the world his quirky ways while taking cheap shots at Nintendo Wii and Microsoft's Project Natal. We ask, how is it that Sony can be so arrogant, when they haven't even ironed out the most obvious flaw in the Move, time lag? We'd suggest that Mr. Butler should come back “from the future”, and perhaps concentrate on his own not-yet-launched device before criticizing the well-liked Wii controller and the liberating Project Natal experience. It's not like the technology behind the PlayStation Move controller is radical. It's just a wireless device that is visually perceived by the console through a camera, the PlayStation Eye. Check out the video below:...
Do you own a PlayStation? Do you have any ideas or suggestions of how to make the PlayStation experience better, but don't know where to share them where they will be seen by the people who matter – Sony and other PlayStation users? Well, Sony has launched a new site called PlayStation.Blog Share, where users can submit ideas/suggestions on anything PlayStation-related, vote/comment on other people's ideas, and communicate with Sony and users. No matter how small/irrelevant your idea might seem, don't be afraid to step to step up to the plate, and share it with the world. Check it out here. To make the atmosphere most conducive to sharing, idea submissions are restricted to one per person per day, allowing everyone to get into the act, without a “few” people...