Posted Jul 01, 2009 at 11:51AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Videos, PlayStation Network, Far Cry 2, inFamous Tags: Graffiti
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A few of the upcoming PSN updates for this week have been detailed over at the US PlayStation Blog, including the new inFamous Home space that's coming out tomorrow.

The new space, The Abandoned Docks of Empire City, will support user-generated content via its Graffiti Wall mini-game. Users will get graffiti tools to create their own works of art that can be put on display for their friends to see and vote on.

The inFamous space will also be home to exclusive media created by developer Sucker Punch. It'll also feature a scrolling shooter-type mini-game called Reaper Shock where players can compete for high scores and rewards.



Other updates include a new patch for Far Cry 2 that adds game launching from Home. Home itself will also get some fixes. Picture Frame support is being added to The Ghostbusters Firehouse and Loot Sound Stage, and the latter has also been given a voice chat patch.

Those who joined the Hamsters vs. Humans dance-off will also get their free aviator helmets (for guys) and fedoras (for girls) tomorrow. Finally, Home will be joining the Independence Day celebration with themed goods along with more avatar gear.



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   by StingBlah - 2009-07-01
 » hmm

infamous was decent. The music in the game SUCKED tho.


   Re: jantunes - 2009-07-01
 » ?

inFamous is a very good game and the music suits it very well. What were you expecting? Hip hop?

   Re: StingBlah - 2009-07-02
 » nope

the mood music they had in the background was quite bad, didnt even make me feel like a super hero running thru ruined streets. And the sounds...they were just terrible.

The sound he made when he ran was retarded. (Squish squish squish squish squish) and it was always the same.


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