Fatal Inertia EX Nears the Finish Line
Demo to be available the same day as game release
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

KOEI has announced that Fatal Inertia EX has gone gold and will be available on June 19th, 2008 exclusively on the PlayStation Network, and only for the PlayStation 3. A free demo of Fatal Inertia EX which includes an online multiplayer mode will also be available on the same day.

Set in the middle of the 22nd century, Fatal Inertia EX is sporting event that draws from the combined disciplines of rally racing, demolition derby, and tactical air warfare. In this brave new world of combat racing, players pilot their gravity-defying machines through wilderness, while unconventional weapons move and react to realistic principles of physics and magnetism rather than follow pre-scripted motions.

A re-tuned flight model improves handling and achieves higher speeds than previously seen. Flight controls take advantage of the Dualshock 3 wireless controller and the option of using Sixaxis motion sensing technology. The game's newly-added "Master" level Quick Races aims to push the fastest men and women to their limit.

NFL Head Coach 09 Review
EA Sports releases a deep, engaging, and utterly addictive coaching simulation. Head Coach isn’t perfect by any means, but it’s an important step for sports games.
Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice Review
It's the attack of the sprites! NIS America once again proves it's gameplay over graphics.
The best weapon based fighter comes back to town and kicks some major butt
Madden 09 successfully focuses on the casual player but continues to poke its hardcore fan base with a stick.
A refreshingly realistic simulation of the sport
Demo features 4 songs from various artists.
Behind the scenes of Guitar Hero 4 with Sting.
The latest additions to the upcoming rock game.
A look at how to use your evironment as deady weapons.
LittleBigPlanet PAX Preview
The adorable platformer is nearing completion! We get one last look this year at PAX.
Burnout Paradise Bike Pack Preview
It's free. 'Nuff said.
EA Sports gets aggressive in its bid to bring NBA Live back to the forefront of videogame hoops.
Need for Speed gets back to its roots.
The inevitable sequel. This time it's all about The Don's Life.