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Originally Posted by wraggster At Gamescom yesterday Sony announced this downloadable spinoff from Infamous 2 which, in what appears a clear nod to Red Dead Redemption's zombie expansion Undead Nightmare, casts players as series protagonist Cole McGrath in a vampire-infested New Marais. Cole has been bitten and infected, and has one night to find and dispatch the head vampire to save his city and himself. Unlike Undead Nightmare, this is a standalone game, a PS Store download that doesn't require the original Infamous 2 to play. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The Capcom legend has worked with Idea Factory before, lending his likeness to its subsidiary Compile Heart for Neptune MkII. As you'll see from the below screenshots, it was a rather leftfield project, and so is his apparent collaboration with Idea Factory on its new PSP love sim, Bakudan Handan. Revealed in the latest Famitsu and translated by Andriasang, the game is set in a theme park which has been taken over by someone in a bear suit and who is threatening to blow it up. Inafune's name is ...
Originally Posted by wraggster You won't have to wait for a "Game of the Year" version to play Batman: Arkham Cityin 3D. When the game ships in October, it'll have two varieties of 3D support built in. The Xbox and PS3 versions will be playable in stereoscopic 3D on compatible televisions, using active-shutter glasses. The PC version will include Nvidia 3D Vision tech to support 3D output on compatible TVs or monitors, if you happen ...
Originally Posted by wraggster We don't know if "Monster Mash" is actually in Dance Central 2, or if there's even a real dance associated with it. The point we were trying to make, ever so awkwardly, is that the Kinect dancing sequel will be released in October, just before Halloween. That's ... when you'd normally hear that song. Never mind. Harmonix announced at Gamescom today that Dance Central 2 will be out October ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Kinect: Disneyland Adventures promises to bring Walt's whimsical park right into your living room, a quiet place devoid of souvenir shops, crowds and eternally smiling helmets. Disney says the embellished recreation of the park, constructed by Frontier Developments, will be available on November 15. (That'll be almost seven months after you last visited the real Disneyland -- you remember it because ...