The headline says it all, really. Bit light on content at the moment with only a brief trailer and some wallpapers to look at. Nice design though.
Jeff Rubenstein, SCEA Social Media Manager, replied to a comment on the Playstation.Blog stating that "Fat Princess is further from release than, say, PixelJunk Eden. When we get closer, expect to see a lot more of Fat Princess".
Polyphony Digital has announced an update to its Gran Turismo Prologue game. The update only applies to Japanese gamers though. It is set to be released on August 1st, 2008. Here are some of the other primary features we can look forward too as well.
Ripten:
PS3 Fanboy: "Yesterday we found out we are getting trophies, and today we might have the release dates. If the official online store for Rock Band franchise rockbandstore.com is to be believed, we have two different release dates for Rock Band 2 on our hands. The regular edition with just the game will be out on November 30th, according to the pre-order page. While first time rockers and those who have the dough for another set of plastic instruments will start jammin' away sooner on October 19th."
Kotaku: Up until my visit to Sega at E3 this week, all I had seen of Obsidian Entertainment's spy thriller action RPG Alpha Protocol was a few screenshots. Yesterday I got a chance to see a demo of the game in action, and I can safely say that fans of BioWare's space epic Mass Effect should be extremely pleased. In fact, had the Obsidian folks at the demo not denied it, one could easily assume the two games were using the exact same engine, with a few tweaks in place to freshen things up a bit.
BBC Two program "Something for the Weekend," has an exclusive trailer for Tomb Raider: Underworld showing on Sunday.
Kotaku:
Sony has announced the next PlayStation Network exclusive game PixelJunk Eden has been given a release date on July 31, 2008. The puzzle game will be available in America, Europe and Japan on that day.
Buttonmasher writes, "While previewing Face Breaker at the EA booth it was mentioned that Peter Moore's face had been scanned and entered into the game using the boxer editor. The face, which is creepily accurate, can be attached to any of the bodies and manipulated. Peter asserts that he suits a more chiseled look but the demonstration featured him as a blue monkey."