Game modes and features revealed on High Stakes on Vegas Strip: Poker Edition

Sony Online Entertainment’s bid on online distributed games over the PlayStation Network showcases High Stakes on Vegas Strip: Poker Edition. Although much of the information on the game was revealed before, SOE‘s Todd Carson, producer of the game, wanted to entice those Ivey wannabes to check out the game coming this summer.

Featuring more than just another six-player table Poker round-up, SOE is planning on taking online play to another level of interactivity by allowing gamers to plug in their EyeToy and headsets to add a little spice to the card shuffling. Particularly listed in our to-do list is keeping a close eye on those facial queues. No bluffing your way out of this one, bubs!

But if you’re one who’d rather practice against quizzical, digital expressions, you can keep that table packed up at the garage and sit yourself down in the living room for an offline game with up to five other opponents on several game modes. But those who just can’t remove the “…Strip: Poker…” bit from their minds won’t be getting no mode to plate that dish.

Sony Online Entertainment’s bid on online distributed games over the PlayStation Network showcases High Stakes on Vegas Strip: Poker Edition. Although much of the information on the game was revealed before, SOE‘s Todd Carson, producer of the game, wanted to entice those Ivey wannabes to check out the game coming this summer.

Featuring more than just another six-player table Poker round-up, SOE is planning on taking online play to another level of interactivity by allowing gamers to plug in their EyeToy and headsets to add a little spice to the card shuffling. Particularly listed in our to-do list is keeping a close eye on those facial queues. No bluffing your way out of this one, bubs!

But if you’re one who’d rather practice against quizzical, digital expressions, you can keep that table packed up at the garage and sit yourself down in the living room for an offline game with up to five other opponents on several game modes. But those who just can’t remove the “…Strip: Poker…” bit from their minds won’t be getting no mode to plate that dish.

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