
Garvaos from Plus XP writes "Over the past few months we have seen the release of some great new SEGA classics such as Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing Transformed, The Cave, Anarchy Reigns and Aliens: Colonial Marines.
To celebrate these new releases, the guys over at SEGA have been kind enough to give a us bunch of Swag to give away here on Plus XP. In our prize stash we have a limited edition copy of Anarchy Reigns for Xbox 360, an Aliens: Colonial Marines T-shirt, an Aliens: Colonial Marines Bandanna, as well as a load of Xbox DLC codes."

Gary Green said: If you were one of those lucky gamers who pre-ordered Anarchy Reigns online back in 2012, then you were probably very pleased to see your copy arrive up to two weeks early, allowing you smile smugly at those preferring to pick up the game in-store on launch day, not that many shops were even bothering to stock it. If the early release wasn’t enough to inspire you to pick up Anarchy Reigns, then how about the Limited Edition retailing at under 20GBP? Tempted yet?
It all sounds too good to be true. You might be wondering how the game could ship so early before release. Well, that’s largely down to the fact that Anarchy Reigns was ready months earlier. The Japanese version, titled ‘Max Anarchy’, featured a fully English language option and was released back in autumn 2012. Surely though that’s not a big enough reason to half the price of a new-release game, right? There must be more darkening Anarchy Reigns’ potential to justify such an act.

A recent wave of modern brawlers have exploded onto the scene, and it feels like they owe Anarchy Reigns some gratitude.

Too many games aren't given a second shot. We at VGU choose which games we would love to see receive a sequel.
The Saboteur - criminally underrated and a fantastic mechanic of bringing colour back to Nazi-occupied Paris.
The article lists Bulletstorm, Sleeping Dogs, and Aliens: Colonial Marines.