DarkZero writes: "Does anyone else remember Hogs of War on the PlayStation and PC? It was a pretty nice alternative to Worms, but unfortunately the series never keep going after its first effort back in 2000. However, that is all set to change as Atari has just announced they will be continuing the franchise, and have revealed that Hogs of War 2 will be coming to the DS, Wii, PS2 and PC."
Jordan at IGCritic says "In eSports, these mindsets take shape in the most core way possible: what is played. Our Korean gamer counterparts seem to have found a stability mostly safe from these trends in the arms of one true dominator for the field, Starcraft."
Games which almost nobody played that desperately need sequels.
Singularity needs one. It was actually a really good game just felt lke it was too short, I always like to think it was because of the tacked on Multiplayer.
But Luigis Manison sequel needs to happen, with the Wii's motion controls I thought it would be number 1 on the list of Wii games to happen when the console first came out.....come on Nintedno how about a break from Mario
What the hell is that outfit Trip's wearing in that shot? I know I recognize it.
Elite Beat Agents! C'mon, it was a DS game about a secret organization that solved people's problems by dancing! It's like FOUR BUCKS at GameStop, go buy it!
VideoGamer.com reports that Atari's quarter three financial results have revealed a number of new titles currently lined-up for release in the publishers coming fiscal year (ending March 31, 2009):
"The biggest is one we already know about, Alone in the Dark, which should release in May for Xbox 360, PC, PS2 and Wii. A PS3 version is to follow at a later date. Alone in the Dark is to be joined in the summer by PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 FPS Legendary.
New to our knowledge is Airborne Rangers for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. There's no info, but it could be a new game based on a game of the same name released in the late 80s by MicroProse. It saw players taking on the role of a sole airborne ranger and infiltrating enemy territory to complete objectives."
Fantastic news, it was an un-noticed gem. I loved playing it with friends.
I thought it was a lot better than worms.