View Full Version : Add one more to that launch list
Sypher
08-17-2006, 12:54 AM
http://www.joystiq.com/2006/08/16/add-blazing-angels-to-ps3-launch-list
The Xbox 360 and PC squad-based Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII has now been confirmed by Ubisoft to be a PlayStation 3 launch title. Having already been revealed recently as a Wii launch title, the Ubisoft plane shooter now completes its next-gen console presence.
What's even better for Sony fans is that the PS3 version will "include all-new missions, a 16-person multiplayer mode, and a use for the PS3's tilt function."
So, for those wondering just what was launching with the PS3, now you have at least one more to add to your list.
woundingchaney
08-17-2006, 12:55 AM
Too late man
Sorry:(
McLaren
08-17-2006, 01:08 AM
already posted
Old_Timer!
08-17-2006, 07:58 PM
source: http://ps3.ign.com/articles/726/726145p1.html
Genji 2's New Title
Sony renames it so you don't forget what you're using and when.
by Jeremy Dunham
August 17, 2006 - Several of our readers have written into us over the last few hours to inform your faithful IGN editors that Sony Computer Entertainment has renamed the previously-simple, "Genji 2" to something much, much, longer. Re-titled Genji: Days of the Blade, the PlayStation 3 sequel to last year's samurai actioner now sounds much more distinguished... sort of how something plain like, oh... let's say... a "Crab" sounds much more regal when you add "Dungeness" in front of it.
Evidence of the name change can be found on Sony's very own official website, where the game's American page was updated just today.
Blades and Daytime? Check!
For the unfamiliar, Genji: Days of the Blade is developed by Game Republic (the same team responsible for the first title) and takes place three years after the events of the original installment. Besides the obvious graphical upgrade, Days of the Blade also aims to include more playable characters, more diverse gameplay situations, and a longer overall quest. To learn what we know about it thus far, follow the link below for our hands-on E3 impressions. If you've already read that and want to see something new, however, then your best bet is to check back in a couple of weeks as we edge closer to the 2006 Tokyo Game Show -- it's a good bet that the game will be there.
Oh and by the way, if Genji: Days of the Blade has any levels that take place during the evening... we're complaining.
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