MGS4 coming late Q2, DualShock 3 rumbling in April

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MGS4 coming late Q2, DualShock 3 rumbling in April

Konami's anticipated action game available stand-alone, bundled with 80GB PS3, rumble-equipped controller by end of June; new Sixaxis arriving two months earlier for $55.

By Tom Magrino, GameSpot Posted Feb 26, 2008 12:11 pm PT

As Hideo Kojima's "final" installment in the Metal Gear Solid series, Konami's Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is uniquely positioned as one of the most heavily anticipated PlayStation 3 titles from a dying breed of third-party console exclusives. Today, Sony revealed via its PlayStation Blog that Metal Gear Solid 4 would arrive on the PS3 in late Q2 2008, which runs until June 30. The news comes as part of the Destination PlayStation retailer conference, which is currently under way in Arizona.
While Sony wasn't more forthright with an exact date, retailers, which sometimes leak release dates through online listings prior to publishers' actual announcements, seem to be under the impression that the game will surface in mid-June. According to listings on Amazon and GameFly, MGS4 will take to the streets on Thursday, June 12, while GameStop has the game slated for Tuesday, June 17. Publishers typically choose to release high-profile titles on Tuesday in the US.
To promote Metal Gear Solid 4's release, Sony also revealed the game will be available as part of an 80GB PS3 bundle. In addition to the game and system, the bundle will include a DualShock 3 controller and will retail for $499.99. Presumably, the DualShock 3 will replace the Sixaxis controller currently available in the $499.99 80GB SKU.
Similar to Microsoft's use of Realtime World's Crackdown to hand out keys for the Halo 3 multiplayer beta, Sony also said it will be guaranteeing access to Metal Gear Online's multiplayer beta test for those who preorder the game. The test is expected to commence in late April.
The Destination PlayStation conference also yielded an update on the DualShock 3, which Sony officially took the wraps off of during 2007's Tokyo Game Show. The much-requested rumble-equipped, motion-sensing wireless controller will arrive in North America in April at the price of $54.99. According to Sony, more than 100 PS3 games will be compatible with the controller, including Uncharted, Ratchet & Clank Future, and MGS4.
 
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any game without rumble is wack. rumble adds a whole level of immersion into the game and into your hands.

I might have to cop this MGS4 bundle but its still $499 and i know its going to get cheaper or bigger hard drive by christmas. we well see what my funds are looking like in Late June.
 

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any game without rumble is wack. rumble adds a whole level of immersion into the game and into your hands..
hell yeah,when i make a tackle in madden and my hands vibrate,it takes me right back to the days of high school football. never thought anything could ever recreate the those days but along came rumble and i feel like i am right in the game again...shaking hands and everything
 
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yeah, Im just gonna start being friends with someone who has one for a week and has MGS4 then kick it with them for a week till I beat the game then, PEACE... haha
 
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I think rumble works best only in shooting games when it mimics recoil/power of the weapon to some extent....and driving games...I remember playing Test Drive on PS2 with the Dual Shock 2 and you felt like you were holding the steering wheel.