PSN shmup Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype will get its first (and presumably last) DLC come November. “The Last Chapter” adds 13 new challenges, 11 trophies and a new ending for $ 5. Simultaneously, a free patch will be released that adds a new “Massive Attack” difficulty mode to the game.
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I bet you thought that Polyphony Digital was going to stick to the release date for the Playstation 3′s Gran Turismo 5 unveiled at E3 earlier this year? Boy were you wrong. More »
If you’re sick to death of Nintendo and its subtle, stylish colours for Wii Remotes, you could always pick up one of these official LEGO controllers. More »
When you're famous, people come out of the woodwork to have you endorse all kinds of stuff. Take EA's Medal of Honor, for example. Apparently it's a game or something where wicked stuff happens. Regardless, you're going to want to buy it once you hear Snoop wax so eloquently about it…and just because we know you'll buy anything Snoop, the New Boyz, and DJ Flex tell you to.
EA has released its newest House Call video for the game where they take it to famous people's houses and show it to them. Who are they trying to impress? Them or us?
Watching the video below, it's clear that the one way to honor the fallen soldiers in Afghanistan is to have a stoned Snoop Dogg harass you to buy the game. We thought the best way to honor the Tier 1 operatives was to grow a stupid beard. Oh well.
Even if you could buy Medal of Honor at a military base, we'd bet Snoop's still more popular.
Are you old enough to have played the X-Men game at an arcade? If not, then go f**k yourself, because I’m not old. I’m f**king not. I’m a young person, damn it. I’m the youngest employee at FileFront, yes, and the fact that I played the X-Men game in the arcade at the mall and at Chuck E Cheese when I was a wee lad does not make me old.
Sigh. OK, so the old X-Men arcade game is coming to your current generation consoles as a download. It should be the greatest times we’ve ever had with these consoles. Because oh my god it’s a great, fun game. Because when I was a boy –WHICH WASN’T VERY LONG AGO — it was great fun. And here’s a trailer that will explain just how much great fun it is. And I’ll let that do the talking, because my talking muscles are impaired after that devastating Braves loss tonight.
Welcome to another fine week of video game blogging and criticism — let’s start at the beginning and see where it takes us. Firstly, Sean Beanland writes on his blog Alethiometry about the original Diablo this week, in a post titled ‘Clicking In A Technicolor Dreamcoat’. Evan Stubbs of RedKingsDream is making his kids play games. Why? Because Michael Abbott of The Brainy Gamer found his class of college students struggled to play some ‘classic …
An online report suggests Microsoft’s in-game advertising unit, Massive, will be shut down before the end of the month. Ad industry trade publication Adweek cites “sources close to the company” and “insiders at Microsoft” in reporting that Massive General Manager J.J. Richards has been seeking new employment with other unit members reportedly being reassigned throughout the company. The report suggests that Microsoft had been shopping around a Massive buyout in the past few months, reportedly …
GameStop will generate more than $ 200 million in digital-related revenues this year from Xbox Live Arcade/PSN/Wii point card sales, downloadable content, and its Kongregate service, according to estimates from Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian. Sebastian, who says “digital revenue streams [are] on the cusp of contribution” for the company, believes the retail chain will be able to accomplish this by taking advantage of in-store merchandising, trade-in credits, and a loyalty program to promote its …