Jump to navigation
Advertisement

Scarface PSP details News

PSP PC PlayStation 2 Xbox Xbox 360
News by Tom Bramwell

31 July, 2006

Vivendi has outlined plans for the PSP version of Scarface and admitted that the game, based on the iconic 80s film, will not appear on Xbox 360.

As we told you earlier this year, the PSP game, in development at FarSight Studios, is a separate entity to the console versions and adopts a different name. It's due out in October.

While Scarface: The World Is Yours (PS2, Xbox, PC) is set in the aftermath of the screenplay (even resurrecting Tony Montana), "Scarface: Money. Power. Respect." on PSP is more of a strategy title and mirrors events in the film.

According to publisher Vivendi it combines turn-based strategy with real-time combat, and the idea is to complete missions based on scenes from the film to gradually take control of Miami, "turf by turf".

You can also engage in ad hoc four-player multiplayer games, where each player starts off with a share of Miami and tackles adversaries by managing drug production and distribution whilst building up cartel muscle.

Speaking to Eurogamer earlier this year, game designer Jason Bone explained the difference in game styles.

"The console version is about great visuals, and console gamers like to bash buttons and interact with the controller," he told us. "The PSP isn't as good for that; it's got a smaller screen, the button configurations aren't as adaptable."

"The PSP game is going to give you a very different experience. They're just very different markets, and we feel that we've hit them both."

You'll be able to see how they managed in October.

Meanwhile, representatives have confirmed suspicions that the game will not be appearing on Xbox 360. It will, however, make it out on PS2, Xbox and PC this autumn.

Advertisement

Are you excited about Scarface: The World Is Yours on Xbox 360/PC?
View Eurogamer readers most anticipated games

Thanks!

Want to comment on this article? Log in, or register!

Comments: 1-10 of 10 in total

Poster
Comment Low-scoring comments hidden. Log in to see them!
tobi
31/07/06 @ 09:54
#1
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
another next gen game canned!
skillian
31/07/06 @ 09:56
#2
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
So no Scarface for the 360, and no Sopranos either.

If only The Godfather 360 had been canned too, MS could have completely skipped this round of embarassingly bad tie-ins...
afray
31/07/06 @ 10:02
#3
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
\o/
yupyup
31/07/06 @ 10:13
#4
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
...and console gamers like to bash buttons and interact with the controller...

That's some valuable market analysis right there.
Edited 1 times, most recently on 31/07/06 @ 11:15
morriss
31/07/06 @ 10:15
#5
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Good. I want game written for 360/PS3 and then scaled down for other systems, not the other way around.
Edited 1 times, most recently on 31/07/06 @ 11:19
sickpuppysoftware
31/07/06 @ 10:15
#6
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
Oh noes, 3rd party gangster 'em ups are getting canned left right and centre.
Teh 360 is doomered!!!1!!1!eleventy!!
Garibaldi
31/07/06 @ 12:09
#7
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
That was nice of them.
smelly
02/08/06 @ 06:54
#8
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
The 360's line up really is beginning to look as bad as the gamecubes isnt it?
Isonic
02/08/06 @ 20:55
#9
0
You buried this comment
Comment below viewing threshold
Show
I think the problem is that game companys are unwilling to invest there games into x-box 360 format.360 got sold out in under 2 hours on the debut release.But marketing sales have gone down hill staggeringly.No one wants the 360 anymore,not many games are out for it,and with the ps3 coming out,i really think 360 are gonna struggle big time!

Comments: 1-10 of 10 in total

Want to comment on this article? Log in, or register!

X View gallery