Originally Posted by wraggster If you need to take a breather from the exhausting business of arboreal zombie warfare, you'll be able to participate in nine new mini-games on the iPhone version of Plants vs. Zombies today. An update for the title just launched, which adds three packs of three diversions to Crazy Dave's store, such as ZomBotany 2, Invisi-Ghoul and Beghouled Twist. Really, the puns are worth the price of admission. Each pack can be bought with in-game coins, or if you prefer, with $0.99 of your real-world ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Final Fantasy Type-0 is finally coming out in Japan on October 27, and Square Enix is observing the long-awaited occasion with an absolutely gorgeous collector's edition. This limited release of the PSP game packs a book of postcards and a three-disc soundtrack set, and looks damn good doing it. Here's a bummer: this super pretty set is only going to be available on the Japanese Square Enix e-Store, for ¥12,760. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sony has announced that The Last Guardian won't be making an appearance at next week's Tokyo Game Show, but the company moved to assure gamers there's no need to be concerned about its absence. "We wanted to confirm that The Last Guardian is not on the schedule for this year's Tokyo Game Show," Brian Dunn, associate product marketing manager, wrote on the PS Blog. "However ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Ubisoft has released a patch to remove the always-on DRM from the PC version of From Dust. According to the Steam notes, installing the patch will result in the title being playable offline, and move the game save file from Ubisoft's server to your PC. From Dust was originally expected to require a one-off online activation but released with always-on DRM, a "misunderstanding" ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Announced for PS3 and Xbox 360 this morning, the original Crysis will be a downloadable game when it launches next month, and a bargain one at that. Remastered for consoles with new lighting and effects, plus optimised Nanosuit controls, fine-tuned combat and full stereoscopic 3D support, it'll cost just £15.99 on PS3 and 1600 MS Points (about £13.71) on 360. "We are extremely proud of what we were able to accomplish with Crysis," said Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli. ...