Originally Posted by wraggster All existing Dance Central DLC goes on sale from today, to celebrate the recent arrival of the Kinect rug-cutter's sequel. There are some hefty savings up for grabs, though, with the exception of the Black Eyed Peas' I Gotta Feeling, the tunes are all grouped into track packs. You've got until 5th November before prices revert to normal. The follow-up to Harmonix's lauded 2010 effort shimmied into stores last week, winning an 8/10 from Eurogamer. Our Dance Central 2 review breaks it ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Joe Danger, the exciting bike game from Hello Games, just might be flipping its way to Xbox 360. The Korean Game Rating Board has classified the stunt-driven racer for the Xbox, with Microsoft Korea listed as publisher. Pre-zoom-ably, the game will be coming to Xbox Live Arcade, perhaps ahead of the launch of the sequel, Joe Danger: The Movie. http://www.joystiq.com/2011/10/24/ko...-for-xbox-360/
Originally Posted by wraggster Jagex Game Studios, UK developer of browser MMOG Runescape, has cautioned developers against blindly joining the current rush to the free-to-play model. In recent months, a number of existing and upcoming online games have adopted the free-to-play model, which relies on a small percentage of paying players to effectively subsidise a game's wider userbase by buying virtual items through microtransactions. On average, just three per cent of players do so, but in an interview, Jagex CEO Mark ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Retailers HMV and GAME have once again decided to offer this week’s biggest release for a tantalisingly low price for those willing to trade-in specific games. HMV has slashed the price of EA’s Battlefield 3 to just £2.99 for any customer willing to hand over a copy of either Batman: Arkham City or Forza 4. For those who take up the offer they will next week have the chance to hand back their copy of Battlefield 3 and pick up Sony’s Uncharted 3 for just £2.99. GAME is selling ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Warner Bros have agreed a deal with Polish studio CD Projekt RED to distribute the upcoming Xbox 360 version of Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The console adaptation of the PC fantasy RPG will be released in early 2012. Adam Kicinski, President of CD Projekt RED, said: “We have added significant enhancements to the Xbox 360 version of The Witcher 2, going far beyond simply editing the code to run on a new platform. Thanks to one of the world's ...