IGN writes: "Beaterator really isn't a game. You're not going to pick it up and find any of its 1,300 loops from Timbaland and 1,800 from Rockstar locked, you're not going to enter into some story where you're on a quest to become the world's greatest DJ, and you're not going to find some rhythm-based arena to face off against friends in.
Beaterator is a song creation suite in your pocket -- and it could be frickin' awesome."
GameDynamo - "Rockstar Games announced a special holiday sale for Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, and Beaterator in the iTunes App Store. For Android smartphone / tablet users, only GTA III can be picked up, and only on select devices (click HERE for the complete list)."
Chris Buffa (Modojo): According to multiple sources, some highly anticipated Rockstar game comes out tomorrow. L.A. something or other, with lots of guns, dead bodies and dames (ask grandpa what those are).
No surprise that it's on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Rockstar usually needs powerful tech to achieve its massive goals, but the publisher also has a rich portable history across a variety of platforms. In fact, some of the company's biggest franchises have appeared on Game Boy Advance and the iPhone.
RockstarNetwork.net has posted a holiday guide that helps you find savings on many of Rockstar Games' titles. They have even posted Pre-Order links for L.A. Noire.
Rockstar fans rejoice! Now your family has no excuse for why they didn't get you that Rockstar game for a gift!