Tagged:  Development

Heavenly Sword 2 Is Still Possible Says Ninja Theory

By Ernice Gilbert, August 10, 2010 2 Hot, News, Ninja Theory

Tweet Proverbs, you know them: ‘never bite the hands that feed you’, ‘if you live in a glass house, don’t throw stones’ are some of the more recognizable ones. How about this: ‘never say never’. That’s exactly Ninja Theory’s stance… Read More »

id Software Finally Gets A “Direct Handshake With [PS3] Owners”

By Ernice Gilbert, August 9, 2010 9 Hot, id Software, News

Tweet The guys at id Software are no novices when it comes to game development. Some of the most enthralling experiences ever enjoyed by gamers the world over came courtesy of the developer. I’m sure you’re final with DOOM. Essentially,… Read More »

Bungie’s Now Focused On Groundbreaking New Game Confirms Activision

By Ernice Gilbert, August 6, 2010 4 Activision, Bungie, Hot, News

Tweet It’s done, then. Bungie’s Halo swan song is complete. The developer recently said that Halo: Reach, the game that will be released worldwide on September 14th is finished and ready to for gamers to enjoy. So what’s next? Groundbreaking… Read More »

Enslaved Got A lot Right That Heavenly Sword Didn’t Says Ninja Theory

By Ernice Gilbert, August 5, 2010 10 Hot, News, Ninja Theory

Tweet Before there was Enslaved, you had Heavenly Sword. A game developed by Ninja Theory and owned by Sony. Now, though, the focus is all on Monkey and his companion Trip. According to Ninja Theory, the studio developing the game,… Read More »

The Four Most Awesome Games With The Worst Endings This Generation

Tweet There’s nothing worst than playing an exciting game that ends weak. I often wonder why in the world would a developer work so hard to make its title so exciting throughout most of the game and suddenly, at the… Read More »

For Bungie, Experience Is What You Need To Make Halo: Reach “The Best Possible Game”

By Ernice Gilbert, July 31, 2010 1 Bungie, Microsoft, News, Xbox 360

Tweet There are certain achievements in life that can only be attained after much experience. You don’t get to the NBA finals, and then win, the first year you make it into the league. Likewise, no World Cup soccer team… Read More »

EA’s Better Favored Now Than Activsion

By Ernice Gilbert, July 27, 2010 1 Activision, EA, News

Tweet We all know that EA’s reputation hasn’t been the cleanest amongst publishers, but recently the giant has been better positioned, with many Game developers leaning more towards it than Activison. Yes indeed, Actvision recently scored a major deal with… Read More »

Developers Should Treat Nintendo 3DS Like Console

By Ernice Gilbert, July 12, 2010 4 3DS, News, Nintendo

Tweet We’ve said it over and over, however, it always make for a good intro: Nintendo, at this year’s E3, stole the show hands up or down. The legendary console maker/game developer/publisher once again took gaming to all new heights… Read More »

We Don’t Want To Hear “S*** Or F***” [In Killzone] Ever Again!” Says Guerrilla, Devs Take Note

By Ernice Gilbert, May 28, 2010 8 News

THQ Introduces Partners Program

By Ernice Gilbert, May 26, 2010 6 News, THQ

Tweet Competition’s getting stiff in the gaming industry, with major publishers snatching independent developers to broaden their portfolio. Yesterday it was announced that Insomniac Games and EA Partners had forged a deal to release a new IP that would be… Read More »

For Capcom, New IPs Will Be Forged In Japan

By Ernice Gilbert, May 17, 2010 0 News

Tweet Capcom has been looking at the performance of some of its titles developed in the west and the results are not attractive. Titles such as Dark Void from Airtight, and Bionic Commando from GRIN did not live up to… Read More »

Finally, Valve Sees It Fit To Develop For PS3

By Ernice Gilbert, February 20, 2010 0 Uncategorized

Tweet Valve, the infamous Valve. For some unknown reason, Gabe Newell and his crew has been harsh criticizers of Sony’s PS3, crying about the console’s build, claiming it’s just not developer friendly even after studios the world over have been… Read More »