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Two Worlds Spills Tainted Blood On Xbox Live

SouthPeak’s epic RPG Two Worlds gets a little bit bigger today, as the company releases the first of two planned expansion packs onto Xbox Live. This pack, titled Tainted Blood, focuses on expanding the multiplayer gameplay of the game, adding four new maps to explore with friends, over 35 new quests, and a new PVP mode in which players vie for control of magical orbs of some sort.

“This pack of downloadable content is a fantastic expansion for players who love playing Two Worlds with friends and are ready for some new and exhilarating features,” said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak Games. “Tainted Blood’s excellent new multiplayer mode is the key thing to note. The introduction of a completely new multiplayer mode lives up to our commitment to making sure Two Worlds is the best RPG experience we can create.”

I particularly love the line about it being the best game they can create. It might not be the best RPG, but it’s the best you’ll get from us! Tainted Blood is available for download now for 600 Microsoft points.


March 5, 2008
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Mister Slime (DS) Coming In April

While it’s been rumored for a US release next month, SouthPeak Games’ Mr. Slime has been officially announced to hit Nintendo DSs all over America in April. A rehash of the 2D sidescroller, players use the stylus to pull a very elastic Mr. Slime around levels. While it’s not the most monstrous, AAA release to hit the platform to date, the game seems to take advantage of some of the DS’s more trademarked moves. Looks like fun despite its distinct lack of headshots or pantsu.


January 11, 2008
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SouthPeak Brings Springtime Pinball Dreams

As a rabid fan of both pinball and sitting down, I tend to keep a sharp eye out for new and exciting combinations of both. SouthPeak Games have just announced Dream Pinball 3D, coming this Spring to the PC, Wii, and Nintendo DS. Promising “most intense visuals and ball physics a pinball game has ever seen”, the game will feature six non-licensed table themes and distinctive controls for each of the three versions that you can pretty much figure out for yourself. “Everyone loves pinball. It is an unusual kind of entertainment in that it bridges hardcore and casual gamers, while translating very well to videogames,” said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak Games. “We are going to give the medium the respect it deserves.”

The respect the medium of pinball deserves involves acts falling outside of the M for mature ratings limit Mel. Why not start by giving the game a less generic name. Sounds like an early 90′s shareware title for crying out loud.


September 13, 2007
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PS3 Catches Monster Madness

Monster Madness: The Battle for Suburbia didn’t exactly take the Xbox 360 by storm, but it must have done well enough for SouthPeak Games, who just revealed plans to bring a new version of the game to the PlayStation 3 early next year as Monster Madness: EX. What does the EX mean? Extra time in development apparently, as features of the new version include a polished camera system and tightened controls, which in a roundabout way is admitting that the 360 controls could have been better and the camera sucked. Other than that, MM:EX adds mini games and mysterious “newly built in extras” to the mix, hopefully transforming the mildly received 360 game into “the beat-em-up brawler PLAYSTATION 3 system owners have been looking for.” Good luck!