Haze’s DualShock 3 trailer
We know how excited all of you are for the return of rumble on the Sony PlayStation 3 console. Free Radical and Ubisoft seem equally excited as well and proof of that is this new Haze trailer which features a funny yet fitting approach.
Nectar juices up a Sony PS3 controller to make it rumble? Who would have thought of that? But wait, if Haze hits stores during the holidays and the DualShock 3 arrives in Spring of 2008 in the U.S., wouldn’t that mean we’ll be done with the game a few times over before we finally get those nostalgic vibrations?
In any case, Haze is a first-person shooter with a controversial theme underlying in the plot. Contrary to the assumptions of the uninitiated, the video game doesn’t promote drug use. It actually has an anti-substance tone to it if you analyze the known story details so far. Haze was originally slated for the Sony PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and the PC, but the two other platforms were dropped, and now the Sony PS3 has Haze by its lonesome.
We know how excited all of you are for the return of rumble on the Sony PlayStation 3 console. Free Radical and Ubisoft seem equally excited as well and proof of that is this new Haze trailer which features a funny yet fitting approach.
Nectar juices up a Sony PS3 controller to make it rumble? Who would have thought of that? But wait, if Haze hits stores during the holidays and the DualShock 3 arrives in Spring of 2008 in the U.S., wouldn’t that mean we’ll be done with the game a few times over before we finally get those nostalgic vibrations?
In any case, Haze is a first-person shooter with a controversial theme underlying in the plot. Contrary to the assumptions of the uninitiated, the video game doesn’t promote drug use. It actually has an anti-substance tone to it if you analyze the known story details so far. Haze was originally slated for the Sony PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and the PC, but the two other platforms were dropped, and now the Sony PS3 has Haze by its lonesome.