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Originally Posted by wraggster Something called Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team has popped up on the Australian Classification Board site. The listing, spotted by Joystiq, doesn't give much away other than that it's been rated 'M for Mature' and is developed by THQ Digital Studios UK – the same outfit behind the recent Red Faction: Battlegrounds downloadable title. Could it be some kind of tie-in with the impending Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine shooter perhaps? We're onto THQ now in search of answers. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Halo creator Bungie might finally be ready to lift the lid on its unannounced new project, judging by an update on its site. A blog post on Bungie.net from community manager Eric Osborne apologised for a lack of recent updates, explaining that he had had his hands full in recent weeks. "Yup, truth told we have been less and less active on Bungie.net as of late," he wrote. "Part of that is owed to my aforementioned travel arrangements, but ...
Originally Posted by wraggster There's an official video game of the London 2012 Olympics on the way and it's called London 2012 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games. Sega will serve the title to PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners next year. It's a straight-faced alternative to Sega's other, less-serious Olympic offering - the colourful Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games. London 2012 promises over 30 events and online leaderboards. But no Toadette. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Brink will receive a free Agents of Change add-on in June that adds maps, abilities, weapon attachments and outfits. Developer Splash Damage decided to waive the cost as an apology for the early-days bug fixing. The Agents of Change maps are Founders' Tower, which takes you into that sky-scraping iconic spire, and Labs, an underwater science haven untouched by the civil war. There are five new abilities: UAV, a spy device for marking opponents on the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Risqué adventure game Catherine has "topless female demons" and colourful "demon bride" and "chainsaw-wielding baby" bosses. That's why America's omni-parent, the ESRB, has rated the game M for Mature. Blood, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language and Use of Alcohol and Violence are all present. Most themes are explored by hero Vincent during dreams; nightmares he navigates hoping to reach the exit. Put a foot wrong and you'll ...