Kotaku's Brian Crecente has a leaked copy of the National Institute on Media and the Family's annual Media Wise Video Game Report Card, set to be officially released tomorrow. This year's report card is broken into five parts:
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Following an earlier singleplayer demo, a multiplayer demo is now available for the time bending first person shooter TimeShift. The demo is a 1 GB download; it's unclear what modes / maps are included.
A second TimeShift patch has been released, updating Saber Interactive's recently released time-bending shooter to v1.2. This update fixes an issue where people behind NATs couldn't see online servers.
After getting delayed, gutted, and extensively overhauled, Saber Interactive's TimeShift (PC, PS3, X360) has gone gold for PC and Xbox 360 and will make its retail date of October 30. The PlayStation 3 version is currently scheduled for release December 4.
The wait is nearly over as TimeShift, developed by Saber Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment, will give you a taste of what it feels like to control time. The first person shooter allows players to master the flow of time, to become the ultimate weapon in war-torn environments.
Hexus.net grabbed some time with TimeShift recently, which is very close to release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.
Sierra today announced that Saber Interactive's oft-delayed FPS TimeShift will make its way to the PC and Xbox 360 on October 30th. The game will follow with a release on the PS3 sometime in December.
Saber Interactive's TimeShift is an FPS in which players control time to complete missions and defeat foes. The game will leverage first-of-its-kind gameplay abilities and functionality, the latest graphics technology, and high production values to create a truly unique action game experience. At a press event last night, Sierra showed off the new and improved TimeShift, ending with a video clip which revealed the PlayStation 3 logo in the closing credits. When asked, Sierra PR could neither confirm nor deny this news.