
Sega has just announced that they will be bringing the much beloved Dreamcast classic Jet Set Radio to the PlayStation Vita.

Rumors have started circulating the web that Sony could be taking the early leap into cloud gaming with support from either OnLive or Gaikai.

Die-hard Metal Gear fans have a lot to look forward to this E3, with Konami and Platinum Games poised to blow the lid off of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance in a big way.

At this year’s E3, Konami is rumored to be revealing a Castlevania: Lords of Shadow sequel. Not only that, but according to an inside source, it looks like the game will be coming to not only the PS3 and Xbox 360, but also the Wii U and PS Vita.

The PlayStation Vita is a undeniably a powerful handheld, capable of playing near PS3 quality ports of top PlayStation 3 titles. Just look at Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 or MLB 12: The Show. With E3 on the horizon, more upcoming PS3 games, like LittleBigPlanet Karting, or even the just announced PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale could be coming to the Vita as well.

Square Enix has finally revealed their big games list of E3, and there are a lot of impressive titles set to make an appearance at the show. Unfortunately for Final Fantasy fans, it doesn’t look like Versus XIII will make the list yet again, as a proper showing of the vaporware title will be set for a later date.

I’m going to do my best to convey exactly what I saw when Santa Monica Studio showed off God of War: Ascension‘s multiplayer mode in Southern California last week. Of course, I may have missed a few details, what with all the blood and guts turning my stomach over. One thing’s for sure, even with eight Grecian warriors on screen, there was more than enough shouting, stabbing, and entrails to go around.

Each year, the Sony E3 Press Conference is the ultimate mecca for PlayStation fans. Major announcements are made, ranging from new IPs, new sequels, new hardware, and more. We’ve got the date and time of the show marked on our calendars, do you?

Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima has shed some light on the series’ Raiden-centric spin-off, namely when a playable version of the game will be available for demonstration. It looks like developer Platinum Games has quite a bit of work between now and June, because Kojima has assured gamers that Revengeance will be playable at this years’ Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Sony’s next home console may be revealed at E3 2012 if the latest round of rumblings and rumors are true. Sony executives have reportedly informed third party developers that the next PS4 will not be left behind in the next console generation. Read More »

ModNation Racers burst onto the kart racing genre mid 2010, combining the racing antics of Mario Kart with the creative freedom of LittleBigPlanet. The game also saw a PSP port, but that version felt a bit limited. Enter ModNation Racers (Working Title) on the Vita. With aims of perfectly replicating the console version of the game on the go, can developer SCE San Diego deliver? We went hands-on with the game during E3 and have our preview ready for you below.
Sonic Generations is Sega’s celebration of the 20th year their famous blue mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog, has sped his way through the annals of gaming history. The game will feature Classic and Modern versions of Sonic as they traverse familiar areas seen throughout different periods of Sonic’s history. Sega is hoping to attract fans from all periods of Sonic’s history as the gameplay style is split between that of Classic 2D side scrolling Sonic, and Modern 3D exploration Sonic. With a release date scheduled for later this year, I went hands on with the first playable level in Sega’s E3 booth this year to see if the blue blur still can spin with the best.

Warhammer 40,000 fiction spans an incredible number of board games, table top games, video games, novels, and even movies. As if that’s not enough, now it’s going to step into new territory with a third person shooter known as Space Marine.

Lightbox Interactive approached Starhawk with the goal of differentiating it from the various other shooters currently saturating the market. After experiencing some hands-on time with the action packed title, it would be a vast understatement to say they succeeded.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution has been a long time coming. Originally announced as far back as May 2007, the game has seen its shares of ups and downs during a lengthy development cycle. With an August release date seemingly settled upon, Eidos Montreal had multiple demos running both on the showfloor and in the media-only area. We got to spend some time with the latter, and have our preview just past the jump.