With Summer now officially here, why not cool off with a nice dip in the pool. Or, rather, a forced shove?
XMNR: Amazon has revealed its game deals for the week of October 9 and it includes deep discounts on Brink, Duke Nukem Forever, Hunted: The Demon's Forge and Wipeout in the Zone.
Brink after patches & free dlc...is an awesome game. It just requires a different way to play then most are use to.
So is Brink still broken like Team Fortress on the 360 or did they finally fix it up?
That future where Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions dev Beenox will be Activision's go-to studio for Marvel's franchise we reported on last month? It's officially this year. The publisher revealed during its Q4 2010 financial call that a new Spider-Man game is in development and will be released by the end of the calendar year. No further details were divulged.
It was also announced in the call that 2011 will see the release of licensed titles from Activision based on Family Guy and Wipeout. The latter's the "obstacle course" style game show, not Sony's futuristic racing franchise.
while i did enjoy shattered dimensions, but the dialog was corny as hell and not funny. They should get some of the writers from some of the comics to script some dialog, because it was bad.
i hope its open world. cuz thats the way spiderman games are supposed to be. but i also liked shattered dimensions
Mygamer writes: "When you just look at Wipeout: The Game, a Wii party game based on an ABC game show that seems to revolve around knocking people over and making jokes about balls, it seems very promising. The graphics are above average, the voiceovers and music are nice, and the minigames look like a throwback to old school 2D platforming. It’s obvious that, at some point, people were putting a lot of time and effort into this game in order to produce something that perfectly mimicked the show. What’s equally obvious, however, is that at some point, all of that effort completely disintegrated. Wipeout: The Game, though it boasts some superficial advantages over a lot of the nearly unplayable shovelware available for the Wii, suffers a similar fate to those titles."