I downloaded the demo off PSN. Only got a bit of play, but I enjoyed it. When I was playing it, I got the same feeling of movement like Nathan Drake, but I'm not complaining. Ubisoft is one for great games. I will definitely buy it when I get a PSN card.
I Am Alive on PSN April 3
Ubisoft Shanghai's postapocalyptic action game hits North American PlayStation 3 virtual storefront early next month, European release pegged for April 4.
I Am Alive will come to life on the PlayStation Network on April 3 in North America, Ubisoft announced today. The game will arrive in Europe on April 4.
Ubisoft did not specify pricing for I Am Alive, but last month's warmly received Xbox Live version bore a $15 price tag.
I Am Alive tells the story of an everyman who has lost his wife and daughter during a mysterious but cataclysmic event. This man returns to his hometown, Haventon, a year later to find the city in ruins, with its inhabitants taking "necessary actions" to survive.
The game was originally in development at Darkworks, before Ubisoft Shanghai stepped in to finish the game in March 2009. A PC version of the game may not happen. I Am Alive creative director Stanislas Mettra said in November that the likelihood of piracy makes a potential PC port's profitability uncertain.
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