
Britxbox writes: "As promised, this week is the second half of our EuroGamer Expo coverage. If you are looking for anything on Modern Warfare 2, Dragon Age or anything else in the past 14 days, well you should come back next week. However, don't pass up on this! As the Expansion Pack Crew and Leigh (MobiuGearSkin) Sherval discuss:
Split-Second
Bayonetta
The Ballad of Gay Tony
Dante's Inferno
Army of Two: The 40th Day
Saw: The Video Game
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Dark Void
Left 4 Dead 2 Demo
Next week we will be back to regularly scheduled programming. We should note that this show is about 1:15 hours long, so it should be the perfect companion for the long commute or a boring day at the office."

Lionsgate says AAA John Wick and SAW games will be announced soon. Executives confirm real progress, but no studios or platforms named yet.
Hopefully they actually invest in some really good experiences, both Franchise's could really use a great game.
I did enjoy the first Saw game on PS3, not so much the second one though and I never played John Wick Hex so can't comment on that
There is obvious potential with the franchises so hopefully they get the investment that’s necessary for a good outcome
We really should have had a adrenaline fueled AAA action shooter with John Wick years ago, especially over Hex.

Creator of Bayonetta, Devil May Cry, Okami, Viewtiful Joe, and Wonderful 101 comments on how they're all part of the same universe.
I could definitely see a Bayonetta/Dante game. Imagine them initially battling each other before eventually teaming up to take on the big baddies. Now, imagine what their child(ren) would be like.
Bayonetta and Dante I could see but even then with how their lore differs it's a hard sell. For the others...I just can't see it at all.
I feel he's just saying whatever comes to him online

There's still time for the Visceral Games cult classic action-adventure game Dante's Inferno to return to the limelight 15 years later.
Absolutely loved this game. Don't know why it went under the radar with so many people.
I think it was a couple of factors,
1. Everyone was anxiously waiting for God of War 3 to release(myself included), so we could see what the Santa Monica Studio were going to accomplish with the mighty PS3.
2. It was such a direct ripoff of the GoW formula right down to the button prompts, (such as clicking L3 & R3 to activate your ultimate) .
Now, of course lots of games borrow and evolve ideas, but this was like a carbon copy with a different skin and not quite as good or pretty.
3. It was cool to look at, it played fine, good artistic design and everything, but our standards were astronomically high after GoW 1 & 2… and it just wasn’t anything to write home about.
That being said, I have been wanting to revisit it for years.
I think with a few live service features EA could revive the IP and turn it into a million dollar franchise.