Sony didn’t pull any punches at their Monday press conference. They went straight for the face.
They quelled any fears about DRM and online connectivity and had a solid showing of exclusives for all of their platforms.
Sony didn’t pull any punches at their Monday press conference. They went straight for the face.
They quelled any fears about DRM and online connectivity and had a solid showing of exclusives for all of their platforms.

FINAL FANTASY XIV fans the world round, the forty-fifth Letter from the Producer has arrived for your viewing pleasure!
Pore over the complete letter.















Today, Square Enix released a batch of new images from the upcoming Final Fantasy X-2 HD Remaster. The screens detail the updated character models and backgrounds. In addition, we’re told that the pre-rendered cinematic of Yuna’s concert has seen a resolution increase for the HD version of the game.
Announced last week, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remastered will be coming to the PlayStation 3, and Vita. (Both games are together for the PS3, and separate for the Vita). The game will launch sometime this year.
Square Enix has announced today that FINAL FANTASY X HD and FINAL FANTASY X-2 HD will be coming to North America later this year.
The games will be bundled together on the PlayStation 3 and sold separately for the PlayStation Vita. A trailer for these games will be dropping on the 25th, so look forward too it!
You can check out some new images from the HD remaster of these titles after the jump!

Last week, we met up with The Director and Producer of FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn, Naoki Yoshida and the Community Team in San Francisco to check out the latest on FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn.
Between a presentation of new information and our hands-on demonstration we managed to get a few questions in with the man himself.
Check out our exclusive interview after the jump.

Are you a fan of FINAL FANTASY? …OK so the chances of that are probably pretty good.
The PlayStation Blog has announced that for two weeks (starting with tomorrow’s update) on the PlayStation Network, FINAL FANTASY games will be discounted at 50% off.
The best part about all this? All of these titles (with the exception of FINAL FANTASY V) are also playable on the PlayStation Vita. That means that you could take all of these RPG classics around with you wherever you go without the need of having to haul around a power source and a Play Station One with one of those little LCD screens you could attach onto it. Ah, convenience!
The games that will be discounted are listed after the jump.

Back in November, we heard rumblings that a console version of Resident Evil: Relvations might be on its way. Today, Capcom officially announced that Resident Evil: Revelations will arrive on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U and PC on May 21st for North America and the 24th for Europe. Prior to previous thoughts that this may be a digital only title, Revelations will be available both at retail and digitally on all platforms. The game will be available digitally for PS3 and PC on May 21st with Xbox and Wii U to follow.
The console version will feature a new enemy, an extra level of difficulty and improvements to Raid Mode including new weapons, skill sets and the option to play as Hunk in addition to other characters from the series. The game will be taking advantage of ResidentEvil.net- the online community that launched with Resident Evil 6 that gives players access to special events as well as opportunities to unlock game content.
We’re excited to see this title coming to consoles but have to wonder if its $49.99 price tag will put off players of the 3DS version from re-buying this title. As for those that haven’t played Revelations, it’s definitely the best Resident Evil game to come out of Capcom in the past year.