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    BritBloke916: Interesting. With the likes of this and the impressive-looking CryEngine 3 becoming available, perhaps the days of crappy PS3 ports might finally be n... more »
    Mokon: I spent most of the weekend playing Daxter (sick in bed). Excellent game with great graphics. It's also a bit harder than I would've thought. Thanks... more »
    Yoshiarecool: Coming next week: Alyx replaces Cortana and Gordan Replaces Marcus Fenix more »
    Rompehamster: DUDE, it's so adorable. But it's obviously a fake since Valve and Sony don't mix. more »
    Moonshadow101: Let's all point out the obvious by calling this an april fools joke. Later, we can remark on water's uncanny wetness. more »
    jayntampa: Again, why would I want a game that doesn't exist in the real world? I have no way to loan it to a friend, and we've all heard the horror stories of t... more »
    muu: You know, they could always be just switching to memory sticks as their primary storage medium (one for game media, one for storage). With prices hit... more »
    FP_slomo788: So that's what it's all about... Sony is making a desperate move against piracy and amputating the PSP of its UMD drive to please devs. Well, good luc... more »
    AlisaJoboba: Not everyone can afford $65 games on a regular basis. Its just impossible, especially when they own multiple consoles. For two new games to cost $13... more »
    Roufuss: I still think it's far too soon for a completely digital download only system. It works for the Iphone only because the games are merely the distract... more »
    Gilbert Tang Jr.: I would love it as well. more »
    LllusionX Mailed the Fission: i am one of the poor fools who havent played god of war 1 or 2 yet, but i've played this one. i'm pretty sure that it does, but is it safe to assume t... more »
    excaliburps: I hope this is true! CoO was an awesome game from a technical perspective as well as what they can do with the IP perspective. How they implemented th... more »
    Komrade Kayce: God of War on PSP is one of the best handheld games to ever exist. I can't wait for this. more »
    X Omega Gold: I loved CoO, an unexpected hit to me and many other people. It made me a fan of the series being my first GoW game. I'd love to play a new one! more »
    FanBuoy: God of War 2 on the PS2 was amazing. Daxter on the PSP was great. Never played the PSP GOW, but if the people behind Daxter make a game similar to GOW... more »
    Van Occupanther: The PSP seems to be ramping up with it's games...maybe sony heard people asking for games finally? I think I'll be sticking with my phat psp though :( more »
    Antiterra: Hell yeah! PSP five! C'mon, don't leave a brother hangin'! ...No one? Hello? ... .. . more »
    excaliburps: This is great news! After what they accomplished with GoW:CoO I'm salivating at what they can do on the PSP next. To me, GoW on the PSP is still the d... more »
    FP_slomo788: It's great that Sony is working with those third parties to make games more suited for PSP and more efficiently. I might be wrong, but it seems like t... more »
  • #development

    Ready At Dawn Makes Its Own Game Dev Platform

    Ready At Dawn gives its experience and expertise back to the development community with the Ready At Dawn Engine, a comprehensive game development platform that contains everything a company needs to make AAA console titles. More »
  • #aprilfoolsday

    Kratos' Companion Cube Gets Unchained

    Did you know that there's an extremely well-hidden cameo in God of War: Chains of Olympus? It's the much deadlier, more ancient Companion Cube, the omega of all cubeforms, capable of kicking serious ass. More »
  • #psp

    Ready At Dawn Would Love A UMD-Less PSP, Hates Used Games

    Who truly knows whether Sony is planning on dropping UMDs for the next version of the PSP? Only Sony (and David Perry). Certainly not God of War: Chains of Olympus developer Ready At Dawn. More »
  • #rumor

    Rumor: Second God Of War PSP Game In The Works

    The PlayStation Portable may be getting a second helping of Kratos, as reports put God of War: Chains of Olympus developer Ready At Dawn Studios hard at work on a follow-up handheld adventure. More »
  • #playstationportable

    Sony In Talks with Ready At Dawn About PSP Title

    Ready at Dawn, the development studio behind two of the most popular titles for the Playstation Portable, may be returning to PSP development. More »
  • #humanresources

    At Least Ready At Dawn Is Hiring!

    If you're one of the hundreds of video game developers finding yourself newly unemployed, you can always get a job at God of War: Chains of Olympus developer Ready At Dawn studios! More »
  • #readyatdawn

    Ready At Dawn Reconsidering PSP Development?

    Are Ready at Dawn reconsidering their flight from Playstation Portable development? More »
  • #itisamystery

    Ready At Dawn Is Serious About Dropping The PSP

  • #okami

    Capcom Fuck Clover's Sad Panda Corpse [Updated]

  • #review

    God of War Chains of Olympus Review: Portable Near Perfection

    God of War: Chains of Olympus is a stunning and portable prequel to the much touted God of War franchise. Taking place ten years before the original God of War, Kratos is delivered to gamers in a title that can be played on the go. While the story-driven gameplay and over-the-top action of previous God of War games made them nearly instant classics, developers Ready at Dawn had to try and encapsulate all of that screen-filling glory on a 4-inch LCD without losing any of the pizazz. More »
  • #godofwarchainsofolympus

    Ready At Dawn Moving On To "Other Consoles"

  • #okami

    Okami On Wii Delayed

  • #readyatdawn

    Ready At Dawn Read-...Prepared For New Franchise

  • #media

    Okami Wii Screens, Video

  • #okami

    Okami On Wii Controls Well, Only "Quasi-16:9" [UPDATE]

  • #clips

    God of War PSP Sex Scene Trailer Skips To The Good Part

  • #psp

    Two Million Daxters Sold!

  • #charity

    Ready at Dawn's Child's Play Auction

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  • #gallery

    New God of War: Chains Of Olympus Screens

  • #wiimote

    Okami Wii "Exact PS2 Port"

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