The Last of Us reviews have begun, and we’re compiling all the scores here for your reading pleasure.
The Last of Us reviews have begun, and we’re compiling all the scores here for your reading pleasure.
Converted the Sony E3 press conference into a few local times for you all, as most sites seem to be giving it in PDT.
Monday, 10 June 2013, 18:00:00 PDT (Pacific U.S.A) Monday, 10 June 2013, 20:00:00 CST (Central U.S.A) by u/WaterStoryMark Monday, 10 June 2013, 21:00:00 EST (Eastern U.S.A) Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 01:00:00 GMT/UTC Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 02:00:00 BST (U.K.) Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 03:00:00 CEST (Central Europe) Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 04:00:00 EEST (Eastern Europe) Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 10:00:00 JST (Japan) Tuesday, 11 June, 11:00:00 am (Australian EST) by u/x1n30 Edit: PS Blog has posted about the E3 show. EU and US both say the show starts half an hour before the times above, but the live stream is still counting down to the hour mark.Source : Reddit/PS4
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Sony has invited press to a New York City event on 20 February 2013. The company announced the event on Thursday 31 January, inviting us to “see the future,” linking to a PlayStation Meeting 2013 website with few details except the 20 February date and a time of 6 p.m. EST.
For PlayStation fans the important questions are; when will the PS4 hit the shelves? What sort of hardware will it pack? And will it even be called the PlayStation 4?
There have been rumours doing the rounds suggesting that Sony is calling the PS4 ‘Orbis’. This comes from a source speaking to Kotaku “who is not authorised to talk publicly about next-gen hardware but has shared correct information” with them before.
Assuming the Orbis name is in some way accurate, it’s still unclear whether the name is a codename like Durango or whether the console will literally be called the Sony PlayStation Orbis instead of the Sony PS4.
The name does make some kind of sense if you combine it with the word ‘Vitae’ (or Vita). Orbis Vitae translates from Latin as ‘circle of life’ and hints at some serious synergy between the PS4 and the PS Vita.
It could be a red herring, of course, but with the Vita already communicating fairly competently with the PS3, it seems highly likely that this will be the case. So what can we expect from the PlayStation 4?