That couple system sounds lovely and sweet and cutesy-wootsie. Don't suppose there's a title for murdering several packs of them? "Gooseberry," or something?
Publishing, not developing. Which isn't wholly surprising since they just bought Eidos.
Wahey. The first one was rock hard but decent.
That's not bad really. Doesn't sound particularly system intensive.
Not quite as awesome as Dr. McNinja, but close.
Fun, but not fun enough, then.
Not sure. There's no mention made but if it's all online, we can presumably get it when it's localised for the US, anyway...
Looks interesting, certainly, but I think I'll wait for reviews...
Mm, there's a lot of love for Blood Money there.
I dunno. Chances are it'll attract the hardcore.
Eee they're live tracks. Although to be honest I'm happy enough with Poison and School's Out.
This is a really cool idea. Here's hoping it's not as buggy as the Merc games were.
If I'm thinking of the right series, the first was a nice idea that didn't quite work. Hopefully this'll be a bit improved.
Y'know, this series of games isn't actually as bad as everyone assumes. Much like the books.
Lord knows. PETA do love their game stories though.
Streaming, not Steam.
It's a good idea. Seen this work in a few other things before - notably, the World of Warcraft trial does this, these days.
On mine too. This looks really cool.
He's not entirely wrong. It's not so much the merging thing; I'm not sure exactly how that would help anything except for simplifying things. But when he comments about getting more decent press out there for this industry, I'm forced to agree.
Hurrah. Been looking forward to this.
Sim City DS was rubbish, though.