2009’s Batman: Arkham Asylum was a successful game, but the recently
released sequel has already doubled its predecessor’s sales after one
week in the UK.
Sony is offering Nathan Drake’s biggest fans a chance to purchase access
to all the game’s DLC upfront and save a healthy chunk of coin in the
process.
The two new bundles are tailored to different types of gamers: those who like a some motion
in their gaming, and those who enjoy shooting aliens and leveling up
Insomniac's latest lets us continue shooting stuff with our
friends while delivering gorgeous cartoony visuals, inventive weaponry,
manic gameplay switch-ups, and more witty dialogue than you can shake an
OmniWrench at.
The company tallied up several interesting bits of info gathered from
its 8,125,310 users, and discovered you could build 3,900 jets from the
brass casing fired from the virtual guns.
We spent a few days shoulder to shoulder in the Game Informer office with linked Xbox 360s shooting and sawing our way through the four-player. Here's what we thought.
We tracked down two high quality comparison videos so you can see the
difference yourself and decide whether you want to dust off the old
versions of the games or bust out your wallet.
Don't let the lack of new info on Team Ico's upcoming game keep you down. Instead, check out Annette’s preview on the game from issue #211 of Game Informer.