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Archive for October, 2009

Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time Review

With its fantastic mix of platforming and shooting gameplay, I’ve always thought of the Ratchet & Clank series as a sort of modern day Mega Man. I mean, there are obviously plenty of differences

Microsoft Shoots Down Xbox 360 Blu-Ray Rumors

Blu-Ray

Microsoft is working to get ahead of rumors that started circulating yesterday regarding Blu-Ray support for the Xbox 360. It started when company CEO Steve Ballmer commented that Blu-Ray drives

Rob Zombie, Wolfmother, and More Hit Rock Band

Rob Zombie

Rock Band gets into the Halloween spirit next week with some vaguely monster-themed DLC, as well as a song you might recognize from the genuinely terrifying reality series Daisy of Love. They’re

Modern Warfare 2 Minimum PC Specs Revealed

Modern Warfare 2

In case you’re wondering if your rig will be able to handle Modern Warfare 2 when it storms retailers next month, Infinity Ward has provided the minimum system requirements well in advance


SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 Review

When the SmackDown vs. Raw series adopted the yearly naming scheme a few years back, many worried it meant the end of any sort of innovation and the start of annual roster updates. While Smackdown

Existing Ratchet Saves Unlock Crack in Time Content

A Crack in Time

Soon Ratchet and his robot buddy Clank will be hitting stores in Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time, but long-time fans of the series have something to look forward to for their loyalty

Final Fantasy XIII Won’t Have an Install

Final Fantasy XIII

By now, mandatory installs are a pretty accepted part of PlayStation 3 games, but one of the highest-profile upcoming titles will be install-free: Final Fantasy XIII. IGN reports that the game won’t

First Uncharted Motion Comic Arrives Today

Eye of Indra

Looking to delve deeper into the world of Uncharted 2? Lead designer Neill Druckmann announced on the official PlayStation blog that an Uncharted prequel is coming to the PlayStation Store this

Capcom Considering Fees For Monster Hunter Tri

Would you be willing to pay to play Monster Hunter Tri online? According to MTV Multiplayer, Capcom is wondering the same thing.

At the moment, Japanese fans must pay 800 Wii Points ($8) for one

Army of Two: The 40th Day Multiplayer Impressions

Earlier this week 1UP editors Sam Kennedy, Tina Sanchez, David Ellis, and Thierry “Scooter” Nguyen ventured to a bar in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district to get a first look at