It’s no secret that the sequel to the 1982 cult sci-fi hit Tron 28 years after the original is a big deal. Another thing that is a big deal is merchandising. Books, shirts, and video games are now a standard affair for such giant undertakings.
Tron: Evolution is a third person action adventure game that as a prequel has the distinction of explaining certain prior events that will lead into the upcoming Tron: Legacy movie..
People who bought Tron: Evolution on Steam have been locked out of their purchases unless highly specific conditions were met. This mess is courtesy of SecuROM and expired licenses but pirates were unaffected almost entirely.
Ummm just torrent the game it's still up on all the sites. Why get all upset LOL. I will never be locked out, torrent FTW it's all mine.
"As a result of legitimate buyers not being able to access what they paid for, some suggested usage of certain sites associated with flags that feature skull and crossbones."
Love what the site is suggesting, considering the pos DRM screwing over paying customers.
Neil writes "That Xbox Games With Gold scheme is delivering the goods once more as TRON: Evolution arrives for free on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One."
First off: How the hell did this get approved? It has PC, Sony and Nintendo tags? Am I missing something or is this just another crappy attempt at gaining traffic?
Secondly: http://www.metacritic.com/g...
What goods are being delivered? God damn. If ya gonna shill at least make it believable.
It’s that time of the month again folks. The time where gamers collectively gather all over the internet to criticize what free games they get this month. So, who plundered the other's fanboys for all their self-worth and gratification in life? Who was the victor in July? Let's take a look.
Tron has so much potential for a video game especially in the present state of gaming. It's too bad that Tron: Evolution is in this state.
Heard it blew chunks from someone, and stayed away from it. I think I will just stick with the movies. Much like Movies from video games, games from movies don't really work either. But since Hollywood and the game industry can't think of "new" ideas, they have to do things like this.