John Ford's Oscar winning, The Quiet Man, is one of the best loved and most popular films of all time. Its musical adaptation, Donnybrook, begins with the haunting love theme, Richard Farrelly's 'The Isle of Innisfree' and marches jauntily through the misty hills of the west of Ireland with a cast of characters headed by the indomitable Mary Kate Danaher Jenny Powers, and her counterpart, American prizefighter Sean Enright James Barbour who, against his strong wishes, has not yet fought his last battle.
- 2/13/2013
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Remember the Medal of Honor series? It used to the big dog in town; that is, until a little thing called Call of Duty hit the streets. Well, Electronic Arts aren’t one for taking the back seat and have decided to go back to the drawing board, to plot their comeback.
When talking about the upcoming release of Medal of Honor (no sub-subtitle, back to basics), Richard Farrelly, Eala creative director, stated:
Most games in the past have been developed on the Xbox 360 and then ported over to the PS3, normally at no visual difference to the average gamer, which remains a favorite argument in many gaming forums over which console is superior. However recent PS3 releases (Uncharted 2, Heavy Rain) have shown that developing purely for the PS3 can lead to fantastic visuals, and let’s not forget about the whole Final Fantasy Xiii debacle.
What does this mean...
When talking about the upcoming release of Medal of Honor (no sub-subtitle, back to basics), Richard Farrelly, Eala creative director, stated:
Most games in the past have been developed on the Xbox 360 and then ported over to the PS3, normally at no visual difference to the average gamer, which remains a favorite argument in many gaming forums over which console is superior. However recent PS3 releases (Uncharted 2, Heavy Rain) have shown that developing purely for the PS3 can lead to fantastic visuals, and let’s not forget about the whole Final Fantasy Xiii debacle.
What does this mean...
- 3/25/2010
- by Lee Jackson
- GameRant
Sony claimed to have at least 20 games on deck for the PlayStation Move in 2010 yesterday, and an official announcement put that number in writing along with a list of 36 third-party publishers committed to developing for the platform. The new controller can now expect to be part of the conversation for a lot of upcoming titles, though Electronic Arts, who shows up on there, became one of the first to have a project publicly decline Move support, since their new "Medal of Honor" release won't make use of it.
Capcom, Square Enix, Ubisoft and Sega all showed up on the press release as well, which opens up a great many possibilities for Move gaming. Scea's own roster includes a lot of casual-ish games, including "Motion Fighter," "Move Party" and "Sports Champions." There's a nice look at a few of those over on Game Hunters at USA Today.
EA previously announced that...
Capcom, Square Enix, Ubisoft and Sega all showed up on the press release as well, which opens up a great many possibilities for Move gaming. Scea's own roster includes a lot of casual-ish games, including "Motion Fighter," "Move Party" and "Sports Champions." There's a nice look at a few of those over on Game Hunters at USA Today.
EA previously announced that...
- 3/11/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
Following news that the next Call Of Duty game will boast co-op play, developer Treyarch has claimed that the World War II title will be "the best game of all time". The developer's chief Richard Farrelly also explained why he decided to take the series back to a World War II setting, revealing: "We knew we had to approach the Wwii genre different as it was getting a little stretch." Speaking to McV, he said: "We had to hit the reset as to what people would expect from it. We took a lot of tips from the success of Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in (more)...
- 6/25/2008
- by By David Gibbon
- Digital Spy
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