Sound Byte: Meet the Composer - Bear McCreary
The composer of SOCOM 4 goes in depth about his work, his background, and the future of the video game music industry.
The composer of SOCOM 4 goes in depth about his work, his background, and the future of the video game music industry.
Sony-owned Zipper Interactive enacts round of layoffs following release of well-received PS3-exclusive shooter.
Are a few games really worth a potential lifetime of trouble?
Company says online gaming for PS3 and PSP, friends functions, Netflix, more now available; missed content en route when PlayStation Store relaunches.
Sony's security breach has been an unmitigated disaster for all involved. Why, then, is the publisher working so hard to deflect the blame?
Wedbush's Michael Pachter predicts 15% software climb for last month, led by Portal 2's 2.4 million domestic sales, 500K for Mortal Kombat.
Nintendo's portable keyboard and typing tutorial bundle tops the Japanese sales charts as PSP outsells 3DS two-to-one.
This week, we check out Darkspore, IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover, and Outland.
Purchasers of new copies of Sony's shooter will get free access to special game types, weapons; preowned buyers will have to pay $15.
Jody Robinson talks football, Mortal Kombat, Portal 2, SOCOM 4, and Uncharted 3 multiplayer in today's GameSpot Sync.
It's all-out kombat, team-based squad shooting in the Strait of Malacca, and Aperture-branded science.
Rekindle the relationship with your Companion Cube this week.
Plentiful new release slate led by puzzle, fighting, and shooting games; Conduit 2, Xbox Live Arcade Triple Pack, Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection also out.
This week is jam packed with Portal 2, Mortal Kombat, SOCOM 4, Conduit 2, and collections for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
In this video, lead designer Travis Steiner and game director Seth Luisi explain how the team at Zipper Interactive leveraged the power and versatility of the PlayStation 3 to make ...
Chris Watters demo SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs on the PlayStation 3 on On the Spot.
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