Brutalgamer are running a piece on Cryteks plans for Free Radical Design and their thoughts on Timesplitters 4 and the use of the Crytek engines by FRD.
Home refuses to come out of its beta shell and Free Radical goes up for sale as we mull over our New Year's resolutions.
Many years ago there was a video games crash in which any developers and publishers went bust almost every week. It was a slump for video gaming and the industry took years to recover. With the current economic crisis it has been speculated that we too would see a crash in the market, and it looks true.
Over on its official website, developer Free Radical has released the first pieces of concept art from the next entry in its whimsical first-person shooter series TimeSplitters.
dailygamesnews.com - Free Radical Design is giving gamers a chance to vote on the future of one of its biggest IP's Time Splitters.
According to Derek Littlewood of Free Radical, TimeSplitters 4 won't utilize the heavily-criticized Haze graphics engine. Instead, Free Radical opted for some "new and double shiny tech."
Cvg.com pretty much bet there life savings of £5.67 that TimeSplitters 4 will release on PS3 and Xbox 360, but it's also looking likely that we wouldn't lose money by backing a Wii version either.
Maxconsole.net reports: "Chris Brazier, the gamers post who sparked mass internet rumors that Timesplitters 4 is to be a PS3 exclusive title has mailed in to let us know that he was mis-quoted."