Originally Posted by wraggster Space-shifting action title Gravity Rush will now be released as both a boxed and digital title in Europe, MCV understands. Sony had previously stated that it would only be available in Europe via the PlayStation Network. The reason for the decision is unknown, though it is likely linked to the sparse PlayStation Vita release schedule – any change to get new content in front of consumers will surely now be embraced. Whether it is also linked to the sales rates of Vita titles ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Square Enix has announced a European release date of August 17th for gritty crime shooter Sleeping Dogs. Pre-order goodies for the game have also been announced. Those who commit to buying it will get two packs – the George St. Pierre Pack and the Police Protection Pack. These offers special moves, in-game clothes, a new weapon and vehicle and one extra mission. The title was once known as True Crime: Hong Kong before being dumped by previous publisher Activision. Square swooped ...
Originally Posted by wraggster "It's definitely something that's a work in progress," Elastic Games lead game designer James Wearing admits. He's talking about the name of the product his newly formed team is pitching to Kickstarter users, a first-person shooter called 'Police Warfare.' The name is more descriptive than it is memorable. "There were definitely a lot of comments where people said it was the worst name ...
Originally Posted by wraggster PiperJaffray analyst Michael Olson says big name games not maintaining lifetime sales Analyst Michael Olson, of PiperJaffray, has pointed the finger for low retail revenues at the Call Of Duty series' falling lifetime sales. While no-one can dispute the success of the series, he argued the games aren't selling as many or for as long as previous iterations. "We believe big name titles are no longer able to sustain 'fat tails.'" he toldGamasutra. "This 'thinning ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Spacetime Studios' free-to-play MMO is coming to Google Play and the Chrome Web Store Google Spacetime Studios Spacetime Studios is launching its free-to-play MMO Dark Legends on Google Play and the Chrome Web Store for PC, Mac, and Linux, via partnership with Google. The game will be exclusively on those platforms for two weeks before also launching on iOS devices. All versions of Dark Legends support complete cross-platform play. "Google ...