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Originally Posted by wraggster Battlefield 3's co-op campaign will feature support for two players over 10 different maps, developer DICE has confirmed via PSM3 magazine. Sure, it's a slim morsel of news, but the first real details the studio has let slip about the feature. Eurogamer's Martin Robinson took a close look at the keenly-anticipated shooter's standard multiplayer mode in his Battlefield 3 hands-on preview earlier this week. “It strikes a middle ground that’s likely ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The concluding episode of Telltale's Back To The Future series is available for download on Mac and PC today, the developer has confirmed. Subtitled Outatime, it sees Marty McFly attempting to set right the complications caused by his various time jumping misadventures and return to his own version of 1986. Telltale has roped in the movie's original star Michael J. Fox for a quick cameo, with him voicing two separate, undisclosed characters. No word yet ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Mortal Kombat's missing fighter Skarlet has turned up on PlayStation 3, just in time for the weekend. Sony has tweeted that Skarlet is now finally available from the PS Store, following previous fan outcry at her delay. The bikini-clad brawler was absent from this week's update in Europe, despite making her US appearance on Tuesday as planned. Fan upset was intensified by "incorrect" pricing for the game's Klassic Skin Pack, which was originally ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The free Brink downloadable content Agents of Change will launch in early July, Bethesda has announced. It had been due out this month. Agents of Change, which includes two new environments, five new player abilities, two new outfits and two new weapon attachments, will be free for two weeks on the PlayStation Network, Steam and Xbox Live. It is currently in submission at Microsoft and Sony. Also in the works is a "major" title update, set to ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Bungie's 1994 science fiction first-person shooter Marathon is heading to iPad. The port of the Mac game is being handled by indie iOS game developer and Bungie fan Daniel Blezek, who was interviewed on Bungie.net. The mouse and keyboard controls have been re-jigged. A left thumb virtual joystick controls moving, with the action button tucked underneath. On the right thumb is primary and secondary fire buttons, with weapon switch buttons at the bottom. ...