
Gangs of London, better known as "that GTA clone you picked up for the PSP back in 2006 because there wasn't much else," is on track to becoming a feature film. Award winning British director Menhaj Huda announced this week that he had acquired the rights to Team Soho's moderately successful urban crime title, and will be developing the film in collaboration with Pulse Films and Foton Films. Uh … yay?...
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Warns that leaked code of upcoming PSP title is incomplete Sony Computer Entertainment UK has condemned the leaking of forthcoming PSP title Gangs of London to the internet, after copies of an internal beta of the game appeared on BitTorrent sites overnight. Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Sony spokesman David Wilson also warned consumers that the leaked version is incomplete and buggy.
We've uncovered a trailer for Gangs of London, Sony's brutal Getaway-esque action game due for PSP release in November. And boy is it violent.
The game allows you to take control of one of five different gangs vying for control of Britain's capital. The action takes you through 60 missions of driving and bloody combat, with a tactical element that enables you to switch between gang members on the
You wouldn't know it from the title, but publisher Sony's upcoming drive-and-shoot crime actioner Gangs of London is actually descended from The Getaway, Sony's GTA -style action series for PS2. This time, however, the developers have done away with the pretense of playing as the good guys - instead of trying to clean up the streets, you're the ones doing the terrorizing.
Actually, yes - that does say "ones" - it's plural. You don't just play as a single character. In fact, at any given
You wouldn't know it from the title, but publisher Sony's upcoming drive-and-shoot crime actioner Gangs of London is actually descended from The Getaway, Sony's GTA-style action series for PS2. This time, however, the developers have done away with the pretense of playing as the good guys - instead of trying to clean up the streets, you're the ones doing the terrorizing.
Actually, yes - that does say "ones" - it's plural. You don't just play as a single character. In fact, at any given moment,
Tuesday 9 May 2006
We've unearthed more screens and details of Sony's mob-handed action game Gangs of London, which will be released for PSP this autumn.
The game focuses on the activities of five different criminal gangs competing for control of the streets of the UK capital, while the action will be a combination of shooting and driving in a free-roaming environment.
There is a total of six different game modes: story mode, Gang Battle, Free Roaming, Tourist, Pub Minigames and a game
Sony has announced Gangs of London for PSP, a crime-a-thon spinoff from The Getaway series on PS2 with solo and multiplayer gang battles and a free-roaming, pocket version of the city of London. Check out these screens to see some of the action.
With an interesting mix of both action and strategy, Gangs of London is split into two gaming halves - one is a dose of GTA-like action, casting you as the leader of one of five gangs pounding the city streets, while the other is a turn-based gang