Fueling the Fire: A GDC Retrospective
Last month, we asked a close friend of OLC to write about his experience at the 2010 Game Developers Conference. This is his story. Read more
Playtesting Peace Walker: A Metal Gear Classic For PSP
Several weeks ago I travelled up to London alongside some colleagues here at OneLastContinue in order to have an in-depth look at the upcoming PlayStation Portable title, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. I went into that session with high hopes, and came away with something else entirely. Read more
Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker: Asset Dump

Not only did we get some excellent hands on with Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, here, here and here courtesy of Konami – they also gave us an incredible amount of images in order to pass on to you! Plenty to see here from the Sneaking Mission, the Assassin’s Creed II and Monster Hunter tie-in’s as well as the Mother Base. Enjoy. Read more
Let’s Talk: Peace Walker With Konami In London
Essentially one might argue that the Metal Gear series has become synonymous with evolution within its genre, always finding new ways to innovate and expand from its humble beginnings on the MSX2. From the first appearance of Solid Snake in ‘Metal Gear’ back in 1987, the adventures and escapades of the mullet equipped hero have captivated audiences over twenty three releases across equally as many years from providing a spectacular game experience on the MSX2 to a high definition masterpiece on PlayStation 3. Read more
Co-Op Preview: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
On the 20th of March Matthew Carron and Lloyd Dew of One Last Continue Team UK had the opportunity to go to London and get their hands on the much anticipated title Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker for PlayStation Portable. Whilst they were able to enjoy what was essentially a near-final build of the code, they decided to spend more time playing the much touted co-op mode than the single player. Read more
Review Catchup: Sam & Max 301: The Penal Zone
Due to a dearth of work for university the team at OneLastContinue has been somewhat lax lately with regards to catching up on review code which we received. For that we apologise, wholeheartedly. And here’s cake because we’ve brought in some awesome hard-hitters such as Ash Jolliffe, Elaine McCormack, Hannel Trivedi, Matt Carron, Lloyd Dew and Joe Gwilliams in order to help clear out the backlog under our Review Catchup collection. First up on the slate we have Ash Jolliffe with Sam & Max: The Penal Zone with more to follow soon. Enjoy.
Shaun McIlroy (U.K. & European Editor) Read more
Win A Chance To Play Prince Of Persia Early With Ubisoft

Those fine folks over at Ubisoft and Xbox360achievements are currently organizing an event where lucky gamers will have the opportunity to go hands on with Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands a week early at the Reading Gamerbase. You can go too! Read more
The Fresh Prince Of Persia Has Skills In This Dev Diary
It’s the end of another week, so here’s another quite awesome look at Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. There are all sorts of interesting reveals within this development diary in which the level design director for the title, Michael McIntyre, talks about how the design revolving around the forces of nature. Read more
The UK Electoral Race Continues Via Xbox 360 Poll
Here in the United Kingdom we approach the final live television debate from the three major party leaders, one of whom will decide the future direction of our country for at least the next five years. Before then they seem to have rolled their virtual selves out onto the Xbox LIVE stage where voters are able to say who they intend to vote. Read more
Meet The Staff: Hannel Trivedi
Hi, I’m Hannel, first name pronounced “Hennal” but most people have a difficult time saying it so they usually just call me Hanz or Henny. I did once have a friend ask me if my surname was Italian; I’m not sure if he was hopped up on something because I’m about as far from Italian as you can get. I’m Indian, but was born and bred in the land of Lord British. Read more





