Push Square: "LittleBigPlanet 2’s hotly anticipated cross-controller add-on launches later today in North America (tomorrow in Europe), and we’ve already been lucky enough to experience the opening couple of stages. For those out of the loop, the $4.99/€4.99 expansion adds several new cross-controller levels to the PlayStation 3 game. It also implements all of the tools that you’ll need to construct your own dual screen experiences, which can then be shared with the title’s online community. You won’t need the full expansion pack in order to play the user created stages, but you’ll still need pockets deeper than Simon Cowell in order to get set-up."
Isaac Clarke of Dead Space fame has appeared in many games, both as a playable character and an Easter Egg. Have you played them all?
From Xfire: "For a company with a three-decade-long history in gaming, Sony has done a crappy job at preserving its legacy. "
All the mgs games, all the ape escapes, silent hill 1-4, croc 1 and 2, legend of dragoon, tekken 3,tenshu, bushido blade, vagrant story, okami, ico, crash bash, gt4.
Thats just off the top of my head that i would play immediately, still so many more though that id love.
Folklore. It was such a unique and beautiful game. Great soundtrack. I still have my PS3 copy
Infamous 1 & 2 probably will get remaster for PS5/4 at some point as for the others in that article idk
Classic LittleBigPlanet servers are to be shut down permanently following hacks.
Sony’s drastic move comes after months of downtime for the older games.
It was fun while it lasted. And some of the user created stuff was a blast to play with.
Have to say I expected them to be permanently shut down problem would be in the underlying server architecture and possibly something like a depricated authentication protocol which has to be replaced that the PS3, PSP and vita can't support which is why they can't be securely restored on those consoles but the PS4 does support it.so lbp3 was restored on that.
Given the attackers were able to breach the server there was obviously a fear of lateral movement once inside their servers so I can't blame them for this and it makes sense despite the huge blow to the community millions of hours spent building that community.
Despite this blow I believe the millions of creations are going to be available via lbp3 and it's capability of backwards compatibility with user generated content so that's something to be thankful for still not a huge consolation to the many players who only own a older console but unfortunately that's the world we live in these games are old the older they get the more insecure the servers get which the company that make them.host them on and the more likely they need to be shut down.
Understandable they had to do this better to be safe then sorry. I just wish those right wing racists that hacked the servers and started posting homophobic slurs would get want they deserve a good few decades in prison.
I've been looking forward to this and the trailer is cute.
It's just a horrible rip off of the wiiu lol. That requires 2 different consoles and doesn't work as well with more latency...
I have PS3 & Vita so this might be an awsome feature. And I have LBP2. Kingofwiiu did you read the article? it states that it works seamlessly.
Why does Nintendo fanboys always think somebody is ripping off Nintendo?? Last time I checked, Nintendo did not invent video games.
Hopefully this extra feature will be supported not only by first party titles but third party as well. I don't think this will happen though and will mirror the situation that the MOVE is in that regard (good first party support, no third party support(honorable exceptions: Portal w/ Move support and the upcoming Bioshock apparently will have Move controls built in)). The reason being parity, unless of course Surface takes off. Then third party publishers will have a feature that is usable across all three viable platforms (Wiiu - Gamepad PS3 - Vita Xbox - Controller w/ Surface).
There was also that leak/rumor (with pics!) awhile back about the controller for the Steambox having an integrated screen.