- PlayStation Official Magazine
Infobox Magazine
title = PlayStation Official Magazine
image_size = 166px
image_caption = PlayStation Official Magazine cover from November 2008 issue
title = Official PlayStation Magazine - UK
editor = Tim Clark
frequency = Monthly
category =
company =Future Publishing
firstdate = Winter 2006
country =United Kingdom
language = English
website = [http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displaystore.asp?sid=548&custid=22@04@200876316@865690577 Future Publishing Site]The Official PlayStation Magazine [ [http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displaystore.asp?sid=548&custid=22@04@200876316@865690577 Official Website] ] - UK and generally abbreviated OPM is a magazine [ [http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/samplers/opsm_sampler.htm Interactive Sample of Magazine] ] originally created in Winter 2006. Although the first issue was available for 3 months, from Issue 2 onwards it became a monthly segment. As of issue 7 (June 2007) the magazine comes with a playable
Blu-ray Disc . It primarily coversPlayStation 3 games and material, however it additionally also coversPlayStation Portable andPlayStation 2 material also, as well. The magazine covers PlayStation lifestyle and all aspects of High Definition media, although not in great detail.OPM-OPSM2
The magazine, not to be confused with the
Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine - OPS2 or OPM2, mainly concentrates on giving information about PS3,PlayStation Portable and to a lesser extentPlayStation 2 games, as well as other general PlayStation related news. It is sold in retail outlets for £5.99; however, subscribers receive a 30% discount.Although the majority of the main staff originated from OPS2, several of the review scores for PS2 and PSP games, such as
Okami , Black,TimeSplitters 2 ,LocoRoco , and have been changed.Blu-ray Disc
From
June 1 ,2007 onwards, the magazine has been released with aBlu-ray Disc containing PS3-related content. This disc contains game demos for PlayStation 3 games, and has been received with every issue since.Although some of the demos are also available on the
Playstation Network , there will be some exclusive content on certain discs. It has also been stated that the magazine will receive exclusive content in the future to be published on the disc.tructure
The magazine's design follows the same approximate structure each issue. Recurring segments include:
*The Big 10, in which the ten most momentous PlayStation-related pieces of news are discussed
*Agenda, which contains the game sales charts for all three major PlayStation platforms as well as a Personal column and regulars like Culture, where PlayStation super fans show off their art, models and tributes."
*Previews and reviews sections
*Directory, which houses a "Buyer's Guide" for games for the main platforms as well as for HDTV'sReviews
Usually, one member of the team is assigned to review a certain new game, although on occasion other staff members will provide "2up" or a second opinion. Sometimes there are also pie charts to describe the contents, or what you do in the game. Also used are score poles to compare reviews, as well as describing the influences. And as with the "2up" segment, there is a "dev talk" article giving a short statement from the games developer. Reviews are scored out of ten.
The magazine also presents its "highest accolade", the Gold Award, to any game that its staff believe "demonstrates significant innovation, near-flawless gameplay, great graphics and long-lasting appeal". Games do not necessarily have to have a perfect 10 out of 10 score to receive it; those that have received this award include "
FIFA 09 ", [ [http://kotaku.com/5008693/first-official-metal-gear-solid-4-reviewThe first MGS4 review.] ] ,Grand Theft Auto IV ,Virtua Fighter 5 ,Warhawk , , andLittleBigPlanet for thePlayStation 3 ,Tomb Raider Anniversary for the PlayStation 2 and and for thePlayStation Portable .The Main Team
The team listed on the magazine's first double page consists of:
*Tim Clark - Editor*
*Ben Wilson - Deputy Editor*
*Mark Wynne - Art Editor
*Helen Woodey - Operations Editor*
*Leon Hurley - Commissioning Editor*
*Nathan Ditum - Reviews Editor*
*Rachel Weber - Agenda Editor* Denotes people who used to be part of OPS2M UK.(All team members are accurate as of Issue 17.)
Website
In Issue 15, Tim Clark, the editor of OPM, hinted at the release of an Playstation Official Magazine UK website in the Editors column after crediting the users who have contributed to this Wikipedia page:
"We would maintain it ourselves, but we're busy working on another site."
There were many rumour's for this website, with the most common being that the website will be similar to Official Playstation 2 Magazine's 'thestash.tv' in which a monthly code is given in the magazine for customers to put in the website and look at new content such as new trailers and screenshots. However, in issue 17 it was revealed that the website was actually a group on popular social networking websiteFacebook . [ [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=9277778245 Playstation: Official Magazine's facebook group] ]References
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