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PlayStation Network games to be restricted to two consoles by Nov 18
Written by Julian Yeo Tuesday, 08 November 2011 10:54

Does your "family" have 5 PlayStation consoles, including the one "Jason" owns living somewhere in America? Well, call "Jason" and tell him the bad news. Sony has announced a change of policy on the PlayStation Network, restricting the number of account activated consoles from five, to just two.
Read more: PlayStation Network games to be restricted to two consoles by Nov 18
Gone in 10 Minutes: iPhone 4S pre-orders in Hong Kong break sales record
Written by Julian Yeo Tuesday, 08 November 2011 10:54

Wave Three of the iPhone 4S's release begins this Friday and the people of Hong Kong got so excited they reportedly cleaned out the number of initial pre-orders for the device in ten minutes.
Read more: Gone in 10 Minutes: iPhone 4S pre-orders in Hong Kong break sales record
Review: R.A.G.E. (X360)
Written by “Dark” Mavis Saturday, 05 November 2011 12:33

Many of id Software’s games represented the high-water mark of the shooter genre on their release and their DNA is present in most of what's on offer currently in FPS games. They have pedigree, there's no doubting that. But how does Rage, the newest triple A release from id compare when stacked up against rival high-fliers in the FPS genre?
Review: Spider-Man: Edge of Time (X360)
Written by Ben Lim Thursday, 03 November 2011 17:26

As the name suggests, Spidey’s latest is all about time. If anything, in fact, the theme runs a little too deep. On the surface, there’s all the fun stuff – the plot stuff – as two different Spider-Men, one from the present, one from the future, are thrown together to avert all manner of trans-dimensional catastrophes. Underneath, meanwhile, there’s a more depressing story: the tale of another decent development team forced, by the looks of it, to turn a serviceable game around in the space of a year. Last September Beenox proved it could bring life and energy and even a touch of invention to Marvel’s chirpy web-slinger, but the follow up to the very likeable Shattered Dimensions is a game that bears all the hallmarks of having been thrown together in a hurry.
Review: Batman: Arkham City (X360)
Written by BEn Lim Thursday, 03 November 2011 17:26

British developer Rocksteady scored something of a coup in 2009 with Batman: Arkham Asylum. Its brilliant realization of the Dark Knight in the gaming medium came at critics and gamers from completely out of left field. Not only was it one of the year's best video games, it was easily the best Batman video game of all time. But, back in 2009, that latter compliment was seen as damning with faint praise.
Rockstar Games releases trailer for Grand Theft Auto V
Written by Julian Yeo Wednesday, 02 November 2011 23:06

A week after the announcement, Rockstar Games has released the trailer for their upcoming Grand Theft Auto V as promised. The trailer was released at midnight, local time (noon in New York). The minute and a half long trailer confirms suspicions of a Los Santos/San Andreas setting (around R* alternate world of L.A.).
Trailer, with our analysis and speculation after the break.
Read more: Rockstar Games releases trailer for Grand Theft Auto V
Logitech pleases Call of Duty: MW3 fans with official keyboard [Updated]
Written by Julian Yeo Wednesday, 02 November 2011 20:30

Logitech has announced the official keyboard of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. The G105 Gaming Keyboard.
The keyboard comes with night-vision green backlighting, and 6 programmable G-keys over three modes, making for 18 macro combinations at one time.
The Logitech G105 is available now for $69
Product Page [Logitech]
Update: Logitech Singapore has noted that only the model sold in Singapore only has a blue LED backlight, and is unable to confirm if the keyboard with the green LED backlighting with the CoD branding will be made available for Singapore.
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