Originally Posted by wraggster Warner Bros Australia has confirmed that Lord of the Rings: War in the North has received an Australian classification and local pricing. The co-op action RPG has been rated MA15+, avoiding the ban hammer, and will be released with an RRP of AUD$79.95 for PS3 and 360, and $69.95 for PC. The title is releasing on 2nd November, and would have been competing with the largest titles of a massive Christmas lineup, and is now looking at edging out the competition with an aggressive price point. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Quirky arcade effort Brick People is coming to iOS, Sega has announced. The original arcade machine, released back in 2009, tasked you with stacking real blocks in front of a screen to help the game's titular creatures reach food dotted around a stage. See the YouTube clip below for a closer look. The iOS version, due out in the Autumn on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, replicates the concept, adding in touch screen controls, wi-fi multiplayer and Game Center support. "The concept ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Wired has posted an image purportedly taken from the European Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Hardened Edition, which reveals the super special incentives contained therein. The hottest of the bonuses is a one-year premium membership to the Call of Duty Elite social platform, which nets you a "Founder status" designation -- a rank which includes an exclusive in-game emblem, player card, and ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Forgoing the usual AAA disc release, Criterion decided the next entry in its Burnoutfranchise would be a downloadable title featuring Kinect integration. My initial preview of Burnout Crash!, following its unveiling at EA's summer showcase, focused on how the main modes and how gameplay works. The game has come a long way just over a month later -- as it should have, since it's kinda launching soon. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The team behind Fatal Frame is working on a 3DS spin-off dubbed Shinrei Shashin, or Spirit Photo, according to the latest issue of Famitsu. The game will heavy utilise the portable's camera functionality and come bundled with an item called "AR Notebook". Famitsu (via Andriasang) lists the following modes of play: AR Story: Zero: Purple Diary - Working with a ...