Help high school kids Carrie, Andy, Zack and Jennifer fight back against the monsters taking over their neighbourhood in Monster Madness: Grave Danger, and discover the shocking truth behind their peaceful suburban town. Create carnage with unique weapons and vehicles, and over 70 different enemy types. Monster Madness: Grave Danger will be released on PS3 by SouthPeak Games in Q3. Read full article for more.
PS3Fanboy writes: "Slim pickings all around this week. The PS3 version of Monster Madness releases in America and the developers are keen to suggest that it's far better than the mediocre offering that was made to 360 players. 1Up had a look at it earlier this year and saw improvements, but there's still no telling whether it's actually good or not. Be sure to check out the demo on the PSN store before spending any money. Here's the full release list:"
Some slim pickins this week, but perhaps you can find a few diamonds in the rough...
Monster Madness producer Lee Perez has moved to clarify comments made in an interview with VideoGamer.com in which he said "memory limitations" are the biggest challenge of developing on the PS3.
The PS3's 256MB of memory, half that of the Xbox 360, is the biggest challenge developers face when making games on Sony's console, Monster Madness producer Lee Perez has told VideoGamer.com.
Eurogamer writes: "SouthPeak has told Eurogamer that the PS3 version of Monster Madness has been pushed back to September.
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If you're attending the New York Comic Con today, check out SouthPeak Games at Booth #1057. They'll be showcasing a few upcoming games: Monster Madness Grave Danger (PLAYSTATION 3), Dream Pinball (Wii, DS, PC), Mister Slime (DS), Roogoo (XBLA, the first public showing), and a preview of an unannounced PS2 game (B Boy?).
Previously known as Monster Madness EX, the Psyonix Studios-developed PlayStation 3 edition of Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia has been retitled Monster Madness: Grave Danger and is expected to hit stores between May 1 and July 31.