The PSN-exclusives Flower and Noby Noby Boy both take the top spots in February. These innovative games take gaming in new directions, and we're glad to see gamers have embraced them.
From PS3Fanboy:
Console Monster writes: "Well firstly what is a demoscene? It is a movement of artists and programmers who make pretty 'demos' that explorer the limits of the graphics capability on the system, in this case the PS3. It has been used over the years on consoles to maximise the graphics and see how each system can perform."
For PS.Blog, Rusty Buchert, Sr. Producer, Everyday Shooter writes:
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Sev1512 of PlayStation LifeStyle writes:
Rusty Butcher @ PS Blog Writes:
PS3 Fanboy writes: "We don't know much about this mysterious downloadable title. Heck, we don't even know how much gameplay it will have. Even stranger, these Trophies make absolutely no sense to us. Maybe you can help us out?
Linger in Shadows release date pushed back to October.
The official Playstation UK website has just updated Linger in Shadows' page, by changing the release date to September 2008. LiS was initially set to be released today.
We first heard about Linger in Shadows last month, and apparently we are going to get to play it sooner than we thought!
Siliconera reports: "Defined as an "interactive experience", Linger in Shadows isn't exactly a game. It sure is pretty to look at though. The looping video clip can be controlled and players get to alter time by tilting the Sixaxis controller. Once you find five sigils the story continues. A price for the project has not been announced, but now we know Linger in Shadows is scheduled to come out on August 28 in Europe. That's the same day the Last Guy makes a worldwide debut for $10 in North America and 2,000 yen ($18) in Japan."
Play3-Live:
PS3 Fanboy reports:
"News has just hit the internet about a "in-game" demo that is "amazing" running on the PS3. This game seems to be the game that had a BBC reporter blown away.