Originally Posted by wraggster The new Alan Wake game to be revealed at the Spike VGAs will be for Xbox Live Arcade. This was first noted as a correction in a tweet by Game Informer news editor Jim Reilly, who clarified that it's a downloadable game, and "not Alan Wake 2." The announcement was confirmed on the Alan Wake Facebook page, which also asks "Are you ready to become the Champion of Light?" We'll see the first ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Publisher Bethesda has announced a brand new Ultimate Edition SKU for its popular post-apocalyptic RPG Fallout: New Vegas. As well as the full original game, the release will also contain all the DLC that he subsequently been released – Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road, Courier’s Stash and Gun Runners’ Arsenal. The addition of the DLC also means that the in-game level cap is increased to level 50 from the off. Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition will ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Ubisoft has announced Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6 Patriots for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Patriots, due in 2013, is in development at Ubisoft Montreal with support from the publisher's Toronto and Red Storm studios, and is the first instalment in the 25 million-selling franchise since 2006'sRainbow Six: Vegas. In a press release, Ubisoft creative director David Sears said: "Terrorism has evolved, and so has Rainbow 6. In Patriots, all the team play, tactics, and realism that fans of the series ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Guildford studio Hello Games' 2010 PlayStation Network title Joe Danger is headed to XBLA. The game, a PSN exclusive that was one of the first games to receive backing from Sony's Pub Fund, will be released under the name Joe Danger Special Edition, as a Korean ratings board listing recently revealed. Hello Games MD Sean Murray told us: "It's kind of the ultimate version of the original, with lots of extras. It’s been really nice to go back to, and tinker, and hopefully make it ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sony Online Entertainment's MMO epic, DC Universe Online, is now official free to play. The game has arrived on PSN this week with our favourite four-letter 'F'-word sitting next to it. Free, guys. Free. Sony Online Entertainment executive producer Lorin Jameson made the announcement back in September, saying that the company was altering the PC and PS3 MMO's business model because the cost of the game exceeded the company's original forecast. "In terms ...