Polytron
Corporation's forever-in-development yet fascinating 2D/3D platformer
is on schedule for a new, slightly later "early 2012" release date
according to founder Phil Fish's Twitter feed.
This sequel
to the well-received downloadable title still sports a violent
and animated style, but not everything is staying the same for this
bloody brawler.
This sequel
to the well-received downloadable title still sports a violent
and animated style, but not everything is staying the same for this
bloody brawler.
This sequel
to the well-received downloadable title still sports a violent
and animated style, but not everything is staying the same for this
bloody brawler.
The violent, 2D action game Shank came out on various download services a
little over a year ago to fairly strong buzz. Now EA and developer Klei Entertainment have revealed Shank 2, an equally bloody sequel planned for early 2012.
If you haven't heard of the Mercury series, take note. This awesome
puzzler franchise that draws inspiration from Marble Madness kept brains
busy on the PSP, but it's making the leap to consoles this week with
Mercury Hg.
If you haven't heard of the Mercury series, take note. This awesome
puzzler franchise that draws inspiration from Marble Madness kept brains
busy on the PSP, but it's making the leap to consoles this week with
Mercury Hg.
Despite my metal tastes evolving past the 37-member band, the nostalgic
appeal of rocking “Wait and Bleed” in Rock Band 3 has me itching to dust
off the faded black Maggot Corps t-*** that’s been in my dresser since
2004.
Burnout 3: Takedown brought the magic of crash mode to gamers everywhere
in 2004. It was unceremoniously stripped away in Burnout Paradise and
hasn’t been seen again until now.