Sony Playstation stories
I've developed what I consider, as a veteran gamer, an unnerving appreciation for Rock Band and its stable-mate Guitar Hero.
Sony woos PSP enthusiasts with free game downloads for PSPgo upgrades; unveils 250GB PS3 bundle for NZ and celebrates 1M PS3 sales globally.
GTA: Chinatown Wars on PSP dazzles with superior graphics and engaging mini-games, making Liberty City's underworld more immersive than ever.
Gran Turismo, the game that was originally going to be a launch title for the PSP, has finally arrived a whole half-decade later.
Halo 3: ODST dives deeper into the saga with a tactical twist. As an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper, players face intense challenges in a reimagined New Mombasa.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy redefines the fighting genre with innovative gameplay, celebrating 20+ years of the franchise on PSP.
In Sydney, Christmas shopping hysteria begins in October, with IT and electronics topping the festive wishlist despite economic concerns.
Damian Seeto details his transformative journey from Final Fantasy skeptic to ardent fan, discovering patience and perseverance in gaming.
Sony's PSPgo upgrade incentive faces DRM issues, blocking free game plays for non-US users. Sony vows a fix soon.
Halo 3: ODST dives into New Mombasa's ruins, exploring the aftermath of Halo 2 with a squad of vulnerable, yet tactical ODSTs.
Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny debuts on PSP, featuring Kratos and stunning visuals, promising to be a hit among beat-em-up fans.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra game disappoints on all fronts. A dreadful experience for fans and newcomers alike. Avoid at all costs.
MotorStorm: Arctic Edge takes the thrill to icy Alaska with new vehicles and features on PSP and PS2. Say goodbye to PS3 but hello to frosty fun!.
Virtua Tennis 2009 serves an ace with easy gameplay and new stars like Andy Murray, offering a more realistic yet accessible tennis simulation.
Apple's iPhone is shaking up the portable gaming world, challenging the reign of Nintendo's DS and PlayStation's PSP with soaring sales.
resistance: retribution is not so much a continuation of the previous Resistance game but rather a side plot involving a new protagonist named James Grayson.
Sucker Punch's inFamous for PS3 asks: hero or self-server? With configurable powers and a vast city, it promises intrigue but lacks originality.
Flower is an intriguing game like none I've experienced. The player controls the wind, navigating a flower petal through a dull and colourless landscape.
Killzone 2 delivers explosive action on the PS3, immersing players in a battle-hardened campaign against the glaringly vulnerable Helghast.
Dive into Mirror's Edge, a thrilling game where you navigate secretive worlds as Faith, a runner battling a tightly controlled society.