Sadly, because it’s a digital download, we don’t know exactly how many copies of The Lost and Damned Microsoft and Rockstar managed to sell. We do know, however, it’s more than 323,000.
It’s Geometry Wars, basically. ‘Cept with a shop where you purchase weapon upgrades. Oh, and bullet time, for when you need to navigate a particularly tricky swarm of enemies. If that doesn’t make Death vs. Monstars sound like the ideal Friday afternoon fun, then I’m glad I’m not you.
Sony’s Home has weathered its fair share of insults since launch. But putting arguments over the service’s usefulness aside for a moment, lets today look at some numbers.
Looks like Xbox Marketplace is experiencing a few technical issues at the moment. Issues like not being able to access the site or buy anything.
It’s not like we’re without precedent here. A seemingly innocent interview over on MTV has turned up the news that ageing rockers Mötley Crüe are possibly working on a dedicated version of Guitar Hero.
Unsurprisingly, Resident Evil 5 heads straight to the top of the Australian sales charts this week. And, curiously, as happened with Street Fighter IV, it was the PS3 version that came out on top.
MEVO & the Grooveriders sounds like a bad 80s cartoon. But if you buy it on Steam, you can play as the cast of Left 4 Dead. That’s groovy, right?
While the PlayStation 3 version of the Midnight Club: Los Angeles “South Central” expansion went up today without incident, the same can’t be said for the Xbox 360 edition. Rockstar has announced it’s been delayed.
BioShock was easy to name. It was named BioShock. But BioShock 2 was originally known not as BioShock 2, but BioShock 2: Sea Of Dreams. Kind of naff. Which probably explains why it’s been changed.
If you’ve ever had the thought “I wish my Guitar Hero controller had a working spit valve” this is the hardware mod for you. The Trumpet Hero hack will give you that genuine mouth-on experience.