We may earn a commission from links on this page. Once upon a time, there was a PS3 exclusive called Sorcery. It looked like the kind of high-definition motion-control game that would pull in gamers ...
Sorcery, a new PS3 exclusive game that will be launching on May 23rd, has been co-developed by The Workshop and SCE Santa Monica Studio. Now, Sony has released a new trailer revealing the story behind ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sorcery was one of the first games Sony used to show off the PlayStation Move at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo, but the game has kept a low ...
Sorcery puts the power in the players’ hands using the PlayStation Move motion controller and letting them conjure and command powerful magic as they brave the dark world of the Faerie Kingdoms.
Demoed during Sony’s E3 Press Conference last year, Sorcery was a Move title that both surprised and wowed the crowd. It was an interesting blend of 1 to 1 motion controls used for combat and puzzle ...
At the heart of PS3 is the Cell Broadband Engine, one of the most advanced computer processors in the world, that enables massive floating point calculation, and Blu-ray Disc (BD) drive, providing a ...
At the heart of PS3 is the Cell Broadband Engine, one of the most advanced computer processors in the world, that enables massive floating point calculation, and Blu-ray Disc (BD) drive, providing a ...
At Sony’s Mega E3 Conference this year, Sony has announced a new exclusive game for the PS3. The game is called Sorcery. The game will be developed by The Workshop. Sorcery is a PlayStation Move ...
One of the surprising titles demoed with real-time gameplay footage to showcase Playstation Move at Sony’s E3 2010 keynote address was Sorcery from developer The Workshop. Creative director Christian ...
The PlayStation Move-enabled title Sorcery was first shown off at E3 in 2010. Then, all went quiet… that was until IGN broke the news back in November that Sorcery was still in development. A month ...
Sony Computer Entertainment has confirmed the first major details of a brand new action adventure RPG that aims to take advantage of PlayStion Move's motion-sensing capabilty. First revealed at E3 in ...
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