
theBitFix writes: Not too long ago we put up a brief preview of the Sony Online Entertainment game Sideway. To follow-up on our coverage we snagged an interview with VP of Property Development at Fuel Entertainment.

While many gamers are probably excited about the prospect of careering around Forza Motorsport 4‘s corners in a tricked out Bugatti or launching Hellfire missile into hostiles in Ace Combat Assault Horizon, somewhere there’s a soul energized by the prospect Frontier Developments and Microsoft Game Studios has cooked up.
Gametrailers: See the 2-Dimensional urban platformer in action in this trailer featuring gameplay from GamesCom 2011!

Guten Tag from gamescom! Sony Online Entertainment kicked off the first day with three of our newest PSN titles – Rochard, PAYDAY: The Heist and Sideway: New York. These latest games will engage you in graffiti adventures, environmental puzzlers and high intensity bank robberies, and will launch early this fall on the PlayStation Network via digital download.
PAYDAY: The Heist will be available October 4th for download on PSN for $19.99
$20 for a psn title hmm must have alot of content.
Rochard and Payday will both definitely be pre-orders through the PLAY program for me. Sideway I would probably be interested in, however the price seems a little high given the content. Even though it's the same price as Payday, it seems like Payday will offer a larger and longer experience with more replay value, especially since it incorporates four player co-op and as the article mentions it will end up also having DLC missions down the line.
Sideway seems like a fun platformer/puzzle-style game which I'd be fine dropping $10 on, but $20 is just a bit much for me, and it seems like they would miss their general interested audience, even with the PS+ pre-order discount bringing it down to $16. I could be wrong, but I suppose time will tell though.
With the recent trend of $15 games, I'm pleasantly surprised to see Sideways and Rochard at $10. Hell yeah.
I like the last question. I want it on Vita too.
Where I come from Gerhard Runken is a very funny name.