
Demiurge Studios‘s first orignal IP Shoot Many Robots will be released on March 13th on PSN and March 14th for XBLA. The games title is pretty self explanatory for this side scrolling shoot ‘em up.

Demiurge Studios‘s first orignal IP Shoot Many Robots will be released on March 13th on PSN and March 14th for XBLA. The games title is pretty self explanatory for this side scrolling shoot ‘em up.

So, I’ve recently had the chance to try the demos for two third person shooters I’ve been highly anticipating. Mass Effect 3 and Binary Domain. I’m going to stop right here and qualify my points by saying exactly what I’ve played and seen. I’ve watched every trailer and demo for each, and a lot of Japanese marketing for Binary Domain, which is immensely more in depth and informative about the game’s systems and features, if you’re able to understand Japanese. (Rather than music videos and funny camera angles, it’s normally a list of features, a minute or so of music video, and narration describing the game’s story and systems throughout each.) I’ve played both of the demos, and since that, Binary Domain was released in Japan, and I have a PS3, so why wait? Keep Reading…
That’s right. Killzone 3′s multiplayer offering will become free-to-play starting next Tuesday, February 28, as announced on the latest PlayStation Blogcast. All you need is an internet connection and an account for PlayStation Network and you’re in!
While every map and mode will be available in the free trial, there will be a level cap, which hasn’t determined at this point. However, if you feel inclined to keep ranking up past the cap you can purchase the entire multiplayer suite for $14.99. Neat, eh? I know I’m in…again!
Sega of America released a teaser trailer for the next Dreamcast port coming to consoles: Jet Grind Radio. No details on pricing or release date yet. In the meantime reminisce on the vibe with the teaser trailer here
Hey all, I apologize for the very-late notice. There was a mis-communication between Lorin and I over who would write this post. We won’t have a new episode of The Axe Factor this week.
You guys know that we would much prefer to announce these things a week ahead of time, but there were some unforeseen scheduling issues this week and we simply could not carve out the time to record a new episode. We’ll see you all next week and sorry again for the delay in the announcement.
-Brent

Gabe Newell had a little talk with the guys from Penny Arcade. The front man of Valve has been talking about an important issue in PC gaming. Not that it is, or is not dead, but… hold on to your butts… DRM!

Vblank Entertainment has announced that the long anticipated Retro City Rampage will release this May. That’s wasn’t as surprising as the announcement of the game coming to some new platforms.
At long last, the Starhawk beta is now open to one and all, and all you have to do is queue it up on the PlayStation Store. If you are new to the Starhawk/Warhawk series, the PlayStation Blog has a bunch of great tips to get you started, so check them out as you download the beta. Those who have already played, what do you think?
After a brief tease late last week, Day 1 Studios today announced Reign of Thunder, the studio’s new free-to-play mech IP. A reveal trailer is out and about, which shows off some gameplay from the game’s upcoming beta build. While it may not be MechAssault, it’s fantastic that Day 1 is bringing the world another mech-based shooter.
For more, check out Reign of Thunder’s official website.

Prepare ship for ludicrous speed, its EpicBattleCry! This week, we take a look at in-game footage from Sleeping Dogs, ponder the pre-order bonuses for Darksiders II, and discuss the potentially paradigm-shifting effects of Double Fine‘s Kickstarter success. Keep Reading…