Originally Posted by wraggster The upcoming DLC characters for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC versions of Street Fighter X Tekken are included on the disc, Capcom has confirmed to MCV. However, the publisher has responded to accusations of foul playby saying that the move was necessary to ensure that all players, both those who have chosen to buy the DLC and those who have not, are able to play online without technical hiccup. “The character information and files were intentionally included on retail versions of the PS3 ...
Originally Posted by wraggster PlayGround Games is developing the next instalment of Microsoft's racing series with founding developer Turn 10, with a release planned for autumn 2012. Forza Horizon was revealed through a teaser trailer at Microsoft's Spring Showcase in San Francisco last week that emphasised an open road cutting through desert scrub and partying people, though no other details are yet clear to confirm rumours from last spring that it's to be an open-world racer. The Leamington Spa-based studio was ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor will be released for Xbox 360 on June 22, publisher Capcom has confirmed. First announced by now-departed head of R&D Keiji Inafune in September 2010, Heavy Armor is in development at From Software, supports Kinect and is exclusive to Xbox 360. http://www.edge-online.com/news/stee...vy-armor-dated
Originally Posted by wraggster Lionhead has announced Fable Heroes, a fourplayer hack-and-slasher for Xbox Live Arcade. Revealed at Microsoft's Spring Showcase in San Francisco last week, Fable Heroes has been in development since early last year and is the product of Lionhead's annual Creative Day, which we featured back in E228. Players cooperate and compete to earn coins, which level up their characters and can be used to unlock content in upcoming Kinect-powered 360 exclusive Fable: The Journey. http://www.edge-online.com/news/fable-heroes-announced ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Publisher cites connection and lag time issues for game's removal EA has pulled The Simpsons: Tapped Out from the App store after connection and lag issues blighted the game early on. The publisher claimed that after an “overwhelmingly positive” response to the title, it had been forced to take the game down in an effort to fix the issues. It said current customers would be able to carry on playing the game whilst changes are made. “To make sure you current ...