Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock is set to end on an absolute test of endurance, as Rush’s 20-minute opener to the album of the same name, 2112, was announced to be the final track in the game’s new Quest mode.
Author: James Henderson
James grew up with a Commodore 64 at the tender age of 3, and has practically had a controller of some description stapled to his hands ever since. He also enjoys watching sports in his spare time, which makes him PXOD's de facto sports guy. He's been with Press X Or Die since June 2010.
Black Leaves Codemasters, Bodycount Still En Route
News surfaced this morning that Stuart Black, lead designed with Codemasters’ Guildford studio, has apparently walked away from his current project, Bodycount. However, the game is still due for release next year.
Famitsu Reveals New Monster Hunter Portable 3rd Info
This week’s Famitsu magazine in Japan unveiled a flurry of new info regarding Capcom’s upcoming Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, the next iteration of their successful PSP franchise. We’ve got the info, as well as a link to the said scans, after the jump.
Lara Croft and the Guardian Of Light Gets A Release Date
Tomb Raider’s series revamp Lara Croft and the Guardian Of Light got a release date this evening, courtesy of developer Crystal Dynamics’ Twitter feed. The game will be released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on August the 18th, as part of the Xbox Summer of Arcade initiative that will also see the release of games… Continue reading Lara Croft and the Guardian Of Light Gets A Release Date
Store Taking Ridiculously Overpriced Pre-Orders On Fable III
While I’d like to think that this is a serious error on their website, and that these folks can’t be serious, online retailer CoolShop.co.uk has listed this pre-order for upcoming Xbox 360 and Windows game Fable III for an astonishing £925. That’s a lot of moolah for a single game. I had to make sure… Continue reading Store Taking Ridiculously Overpriced Pre-Orders On Fable III
Review: Red Dead Redemption
Rockstar has a, let’s just say, uncanny knack of having most of its catalog of games highly praised. Sure, you can say that about almost any major publisher, but aside from Manhunt 2, all of Rockstar’s games have been received well by critics and gamers alike. Red Dead Redemption, sequel to Red Dead Revolver on PS2… Continue reading Review: Red Dead Redemption
PS3′s Eye Of Judgment Turns Blind To Online Play
A post today on the EU PlayStation Community forums confirmed what has probably been coming for a while now: Sony are terminating the servers for card-battling game The Eye Of Judgment.
Jonathan Toews Confirmed As NHL 11 Cover Athlete
The EA Sports NHL Facebook page today unveiled Stanley Cup and Conn Smyrhe-winning Chicago Blackhawks forward Jonathan Toews as the cover athlete for the 2011 instalment of its main NHL franchise.
What I’d Like To See At E3
E3’s coming right up around the corner, and with it, the biggest games of this holiday season and beyond, as publishers and developers encroach upon Los Angeles to show the world’s media what they’ll have to offer over the next year. I will not be in attendance, but I will be watching the conferences and… Continue reading What I’d Like To See At E3
Duke Nukem Forever Lawsuits Settled
It seems that we could be kicking ass and chewing bubblegum* sooner than we think. Developers Apogee Software and publisher Take-Two Interactive have come to an agreement over the infamous Duke Nukem Forever lawsuits. (* but we’re all out of gum)
Review: International Karate
International Karate is a fighting game from 1985, designed and coded by Archer Maclean, Rob Hubbard and Mark Cale. Personally, I view it as probably one of the games that helped the genre gain its feet, and probably inspired many other to this day. Back then, it came out on pretty much everything with a… Continue reading Review: International Karate