by Alice O'Connor, Dec 10, 2012 1:00pm PST
by Alice O'Connor, Oct 01, 2012 2:30pm PDT
Rochard developer Recoil Games has shown off seven minutes of a prototype sequel to its puzzle platformer starring the voice behind Duke Nukem, Jon St. John. Don't get too excited just yet, as the game's actually on hold. Alas, the original game struggled to get attention, so Recoil's having trouble drumming up funding.
Watch: Gravitational forces gone wild »
by Alice O'Connor, Sep 18, 2012 10:45am PDT
by Steve Watts, Dec 26, 2011 4:00pm PST
by Alice O'Connor, Nov 07, 2011 2:00pm PST
Rather than faff around with long and protracted release run-ups, Recoil Games today announced simply that a PC edition of Rochard will be released next week via Steam. The puzzle-platformer was originally released on PlayStation 3 barely a month ago as part of Sony's so-called 'Only On PSN ' promotion.
Watch: John Rochard defies gravity on PC »
by Alice O'Connor, Oct 03, 2011 6:15am PDT
Sony is bringing a handful of classic PlayStation 2 titles to PS3 this week via PlayStation Network as part of an 'Only On PSN' promotion to highlight PlayStation exclusives. The initial offering of PS2 games will include such curios as Clover's divisive God Hand and Odin Sphere.
Read more: A month of PSN exclusives »
by Andrew Yoon, Sep 15, 2011 5:30pm PDT
Three very different PlayStation Network exclusives have been dated today. First up is Infamous 2: Festival of Blood. This standalone expansion to Infamous 2 won't require the original disc, and will have Cole bitten a vampire. He'll have 24 hours before he succumbs to the curse, and stop the vampiric curse from spreading. New to Festival of Blood is support for the PlayStation Move controller, a feature not found in the original two games.
Festival of Blood will be available as a standalone PlayStation Network game on October 25th.
Read more: Dates and details for Rochard and Cubixx HD »
by Steve Watts, Aug 18, 2011 9:45am PDT
by Jeff Mattas, Mar 07, 2011 4:30pm PST
At last week's Game Developers Conference, I got a chance to get a first-look and some hands-on playtime with Rochard, Recoil Games' upcoming title for the PlayStation Network. In one of the conference suites at San Francisco's W Hotel, I was greeted by Rochard's Creative Director, Burt Kane, who got me up to speed while I played through a few brief sections that showed off an array of Rochard's different gameplay elements.
After watching Rochard's debut trailer (shown below), Kane provided me with a brief overview of what players can expect from the story: Read more »
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