The Sims 3 hasn’t made its way to the console yet – even after being available on the PC for over a year. But that’s soon to change. Earlier this year EA officially announced The Sims 3 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii, with a scheduled release window of Fall 2010. Today, the first trailer for the game has been released, which can be found below.
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First Killzone 3 Teaser Trailer Released
As you are probably aware of by now, Killzone 3 was announced last week. Sony has now released the first official teaser trailer for the game, featuring highlights of the new brutal melee combat system. The release of the trailer coincides with the release of the new Killzone.com website.
Red Dead Redemption HDD Install Revealed
These days, most games are using up the PlayStation 3 hard disk space by installing various amounts of game data. The hard drive space requirements for Red Dead Redemption has been revealed thanks to a image of the pack shot. The game uses up just 600MB of space so there is no need to worry about lengthy installs when you get your copy of the game.
Toy Story 3: The Video Game Details For PS3
Disney has made some special announcements regarding Toy Story 3 for the PlayStation 3, which hits shops from July 16th 2010. Not only will the PS3 version exclusively feature the ability to play as Zurg, but it will also include some PlayStation Move minigames. The game gives players two ways to experience Toy Story 3: Story Mode and Toy Box Mode, a sandbox style of gameplay set in the Toy Story universe.
Dead Space 2 Trailer
The developers at Visceral Games is working hard on Dead Space 2 but Steve Papoutsis, Executive Producer for Dead Space 2, has just released trailer for the PS3 version of the game (see below). The concept behind the trailer is to hint at one of the core elements in Dead Space 2, while also showing off new enemies, a peek at an environment, and some other sneaky things.
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Trailer Revealed
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 isn’t due for release until Spring 2010, but Capcom has just released the first trailer for you to enjoy. Marvel vs. Capcom is a crossover fighting game for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and the first in the series to feature 3D graphics. Like its predecessor, it will feature a three-on-three tag-team based fighting system. Capcom has also promised a robust storyline for the game.
FirstPlay Episode 2 Details
The second episode of FirstPlay is released tomorrow, and is packed full of new HD content and a free PSP Minis title. Episode 002 features a review of Super Street Fighter IV alongside previews of explosive racer Split/Second: Velocity and dog ‘em up Dead To Rights: Retribution. The PlayStation Network Highlights include a countdown of your best FIFA goals and a first look at Shinji Mikami’s new shooter Vanquish in the screenshot galleries. Check out a trailer of Episode 002 below.
Red Dead Redemption Multiplayer Trailer
The Official PlayStation Magazine recently revealed that Red Dead Redemption may have the “greatest multiplayer lobby in the history of video games.” Apparently the lobby will be the actual wild west setting from the game. The lobby looks like a “wild west MMORPG” where gamers can walk around and talk with NPCs and live gamers. RockStar have now released a trailer of the Multiplayer mode in action – check it out below.
God of War III Demo Now Available
In case you missed it, the God of War III demo is available to download from the PlayStation Store. The demo is definitely worth a play (if not two) and we certainly can’t wait to get our hands on the full game next month. And for those of you who haven’t yet seen it, we have the latest trailer for you below, where you’ll be able to see Kratos inflicting total chaos and destruction.
God of War III Vengeance Trailer
It’s been almost a year since Sony last released a video of God of War III for the world to see. Last night, a new video was released showing the high action of the game and snippets of several of the big moments in the game. Everything is pulled straight from the game – there is no trickery, etc. Everything is running in “real time.” There are no “cinematic” sequences here, meaning this is all gameplay.