PalGN reports: "It's never good to be the bearer of bad news, so often the case when words like 'OFLC' and 'videogames' make it into the same article. Therefore, it's a good change to bring the news that Dark Sector, refused classification by the OFLC (Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification) in February has now been re-rated and awarded an MA15+ classification.
"So far since the launch of the new PS Store, European has seen it's fair share of good quality updates. Certainly, the situation appears to be much better than before and SCEE seem to be coming good on their promise that they would 'sort the situation out' by the Summer.
US Games
Starting today gamers can unleash the power and become the hero as D3Publisher of America, Inc. (D3PA), a publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software, has shipped Dark Sector to retail stores in North America for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system. Developed by acclaimed developer Digital Extremes, co-creators behind Epic Game's award-winning Unreal® franchise, Dark Sector is an all-new and original action-thriller that immerses players in a dark, gritty experience packed with heart-pounding action, incredible superpowers and stunning environments that offer unprecedented high-definition graphics. Dark Sector is available for the suggested retail price of $59.95.
Nearly four years after it was first announced, Dark Sector will finally be in stores tomorrow. But before you (presumably) run out and start delving through the horror-tinged slashy-shooter's crumbling urban wasteland for yourself, we've got one last sneak preview for you: video of the game's second-to-last mission. ...
PS3 Fanboy writes: "More games! While the US doesn't get Gran Turismo 5: Prologue until next week, they have Dark Sector as a consolation prize. What's the consolation prize for that? Here's the full release list:
Highlights for this week include Dark Sector for Xbox 360 and PS3 gamers. In addition, some good portable releases in Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword on the DS and Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core on PSP.
A constantly updated list of rumors (some confirmed) for the new PSN content delivered weekly. Thread cites sources and media related to the game.
Via TheGameReviews.com
With slicy-shooty horror adventure Dark Sector a little more than a week away from its March 25 release, it's time for part two of our ongoing weekly video coverage of the game's later levels. Last Monday, we showed you the game's sixth mission, which pitted protagonist Hayden Tenno against weird beasts called Stingers, which had been mutated by the Technocyte virus into leaping, metal-skinned horrors that tossed around fistfuls of ...