Tagged:  resistance

By Ernice Gilbert, January 30, 2012 7 Thirsty Conversations

Tweet The creators, Insomniac Games, have said they’re done with the Resistance franchise after the third installment brought the story their story to an end. The IP has also seen a steep decline in popularity, moving from the 4 million… Read More »

Video Thirst: Global Resistance Free-To-Play Now Live, Launch Trailer Inside

By Ernice Gilbert, July 26, 2011 6 FPS, Hot, News, PS3, Trailers

Tweet Resistance 3 will be on sale in early September, but for those of us who simply can’t wait to beat back the forces of darkness, Insomniac Games has gone live with a free-to-play version of the game called The… Read More »

Video Thirst: Introducing The PSP2 – The Full Quencher

By Ernice Gilbert, January 27, 2011 7 Hot, Nihilistic Software, Sony, Unbelievable

Tweet The moment we’ve all been waiting for has arrived. Sony’s announced the PSP2.

Insomniac: “If It Hadn’t Been For Sony, We Wouldn’t Be Where We Are Now”

By Ernice Gilbert, October 20, 2010 5 Insomniac Games, News, Sony

For Yoshida, Insomniac’s Multiplatform Move Was “Sad”

By Ernice Gilbert, July 8, 2010 3 Insomniac Games, News, Sony

Tweet Head of Sony Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida, has been at Sony all his life. Insomniac Games have been with Sony for most of the studio’s existence also. It was Yoshida who “personally was the producer in Japan for Spyro… Read More »

PS3 Developers Compete Against Each Other To Push The Console To New Heights

Tweet In the end, there will be only chaos, but in the beginning there was only fear. Fear that God of War III wouldn’t live up to Uncharted 2 and Killzone 2′s graphical benchmark, God of War III director, Stig… Read More »

Uncharted 2 Gets Pimped Up

By Stevie, January 21, 2010 14 Articles, Gaming News, Rumor

All you Uncharted fans out there; this is something you’re not going to want to miss. Over in Japan, Sony will be releasing an Uncharted Twin Pack (containing both games from the Uncharted franchise) on February 18th for 7,980 Yen – the equivalent of $88. Classy, don’t you think?