Originally Posted by wraggster Tribute Games, an indies studio made up of former Ubisoft and Eidos veterans, delighted everyone with its first release, Wizorb. It's been available on Xbox Live Indie Games and PC for a while now, but today you can download Wizorb on Steam. Both Windows and Mac gamers can pick up Wizorb for 10% off until March 21 -- from then on, it'll be priced regularly at $2.99. http://www.joystiq.com/2012/03/14/wi...agic-on-steam/
Originally Posted by wraggster Sega has revealed it has no more plans to continue Sonic 4 beyond the upcoming Episode II. The first episode of the download-only platformer was released way back in 2010, and the second is due for release later this year. Beyond that, there will be no more outings for Sonic 4, according to Digital Spy. "We are looking forward to hearing the feedback from the users for Episode II, but we are currently not planning to release another episode," producer Takashi Iizuka told ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Capcom has apologised to Xbox 360 owners of Street Fighter X Tekken, admitting it cut an advertised feature from the game due to time constraints. The publisher's latest is a two-on-two fighting game which lets two players pair up for online fights. Shortly after the game's release last week, Xbox 360 owners complained that two players on the same console were unable to play online, a feature which is available to PS3 owners and is listed in both versions' instruction manuals. Last week, ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Campaign to 'retake' Mass Effect 3 story ending raises over $30,000 in single day Flagship EA studio BioWare is facing an unexpected protest from disgruntled fans of Mass Effect 3 who want an alternate ending to the sci-fi epic. The Retake Mass Effect campaign has raised an extraordinary $30,000 in a single day from people hoping BioWare will release a second-take. All the funds are being transferred to the Child's Play charity, and is seen more as a symbolic gesture of fans’ ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Seven years after it was first announced and almost two years since its initial release on Xbox 360, Alan Wake has sold over two million copies. The game also launched on PC this February, recouping its entire development and marketing budget in its first 48 hours on sale. Remedy’s head of franchise development, Oskari Häkkinen told CVG: "We've moved over two million copies - that's including PC. So after a slow start it's turning into something really positive. ...