I just saw that GG is $15. Pass. $5 too much. If it was $10 I would download it right now.
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Said it in the Arcade Random Thoughts thread but, Outland is fucking amazing. Great gameplay, GORGEOUS graphics, and a surprisingly great difficulty level (meaning pretty well balanced -- the hardest part by far is the last boss, which literally took me 9 tries). The Arcade mode is great too. Still haven't tried co-op. Even still, WELL worth the $10 price tag.Comment
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Said it in the Arcade Random Thoughts thread but, Outland is fucking amazing. Great gameplay, GORGEOUS graphics, and a surprisingly great difficulty level (meaning pretty well balanced -- the hardest part by far is the last boss, which literally took me 9 tries). The Arcade mode is great too. Still haven't tried co-op. Even still, WELL worth the $10 price tag.
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Greatest Live Indie game ever?
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Link: Certain Affinity Unleashing Crimson Alliance, a Furious Multi-Player Action RPG Title for the XBLA this Summer
AUSTIN, Texas – May 31, 2011 – Gamers looking for a multiplayer title with tons of furious action and cooperative play will find it this summer on XBLA. Certain Affinity's Crimson Alliance will mix fast-paced cooperative action combat with the rewarding element of RPG character development, in a battle against the sinister Cult of the Soul Siren.
Players can choose from three classes each with a host of unique abilities ranging from the Assassin's time-bending attacks to the Wizard's elemental mastery to the Mercenary's sweeping whirlwind strikes. Each class has five special abilities that can be upgraded by collecting treasure and finding hidden Soul Anchors that harbor the spirits of long dead heroes. By choosing to specialize in certain abilities, players customize characters to suit their play style and complement their friends' characters.
Partying with up to three friends on a single Xbox 360 console or over Xbox LIVE, players can create chain attacks that combine their different abilities for devastating effects. Different class compositions in parties allow for a diverse and unexpected set of combos.
Certain Affinity's president Max Hoberman tasked the development team to take everything they learned from their FPS work on Call of Duty and Halo -- strong action gameplay, addictive character progression and great encounters and environments -- and apply it to the action RPG genre.
"One of the reasons I started Certain Affinity was because I wanted to make a game like this – an action RPG with clever AI, fantastic physics and deep emergent gameplay that can be enjoyed with friends in the living room or halfway across the globe," said Hoberman. "Crimson Alliance is that game, finally!"
The world of Crimson features labyrinthine crypts, ruined cities, deadly traps and hidden treasures, populated by elite mini-bosses and the devious minions they control. Each of the three main characters has their own motivations, revealed in a story-driven cooperative campaign of betrayal, foul magic and ancient secrets.
The game will be playable at the Microsoft booth at E3 Expo June 7 – 9 and will be published by Microsoft Game Studios on Xbox LIVE this summer.Comment
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So I haven't been on my Xbox in a a a while, mostly because I was away. I fire it up tonight and it doesn't auto-sign me into Live. I try to manually sign in and get a message saying my information isn't correct and/or I should recover my gamertag. I'm doing that now, which is taking forever, but why the fuck do I need to do this all of the sudden?Comment
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And on another note, wtf is up with this week ass Summer of Arcade lineup?!? I totally missed E3 but the one whing I was hoping for from MS was a Shadow Complex sequel. I guess not?
Fruit Ninja Kinect? A fucking iPhone game that I'm sure they will charge $15 for?
The only Kinect game that seems remotely interesting that I have heard about is the Gun Stringer from the Twisted Pixel guys yet they is nowhere to be seen?
And was Toy Soldiers really that good that it needed a sequel? I thought that game was trash.Comment
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