With eSports becoming more and more popular, we here at PlayStation University’s Rec Center have decided to take a look at what goes into the preparation and endorsement of competitive gaming. One aspect of competitive gaming has been its early … Continue reading
NeatherRealm Studios, well known for its success with Mortal Kombat 9, has been working on a new fighting game over the last 6 months that is exclusively DC Comics characters. Continue reading
Tyler’s finally done moving, and the gang’s all back together! And this time… it’s personal. In the news, we tackle Sony’s mysterious teaser for April 19th. What could it be? Is it God of War IV? Sony’s Title Fight? LittleBigPlanet 3?! Joe also reminds everyone … Continue reading
Mortal Kombat made one Hell of a comeback (komeback?) on the PS3 in 2011, restoring fans’ faith in their beloved slaughter simulator. One year later, NetherRealm Studios looks to bring that magic over to the PS Vita. The biggest challenge … Continue reading
There are a couple of bits of good news coming out of the news mill this week in gaming, but it’s unfortunately outweighed by the bad. Massive financial losses, consumer unfriendly hardware rumors, studio closures and even a beloved producer … Continue reading
The upcoming Mortal Kombat release for the PS Vita plays very much like its older sibling on consoles, but it does come with exclusive content and new features to help sweeten the deal. Among those features is the ability to … Continue reading
The Playstation University editors join forces once more. This time, however, we call it by its proper new name! Join us as we discuss the latest news including Mortal Kombat on Vita and Resident Evil 6. From there we discuss … Continue reading
Simple thought: copycats are everywhere, and that’s perfectly fine. It’s a sentiment that I’ve held for a long time, but recent news of the Nintendo making a 3DS peripheral to add a second circle pad have finally pushed me over … Continue reading
Ah, the boss fight. So much is put into making these set pieces to be memorable experiences, especially in this day and age of massive development and marketing budgets, and for the most part they succeed. Whether they’re remembered in … Continue reading
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