DeathSpank
PC, X360, PS3, MAC / RPG / Release: Oct 26, 2010 / ESRB: T
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PC gamers left out when Hothead's humorous action RPG Deathspank debuted on the Xbox 360 and PS3 earlier this year, your calls have been heard. Today the developer revealed the first game in the series will arrive for the PC on October 26 for $14.99.
Pre-ordering the game on Steam will get 10% knocked off that price, bringing it down to $13.49. Or, if you're in a bargaining sort of mood, there's the cleverly named 'Shank and Spank' bundle--which pairs DeathSpank with Klei Entertainment's Shank. Steam pre-orders for the bundle brings the combined price down 15% ($25.48 total). A Mac OSX version of Deathspank is also in the works but no release date for it was provided. Read more »
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DeathSpank Trailer Introduces Epic Weapons
Ron Gilbert's DeathSpank is looking awesome! If you want some impressions, be sure to check out today's episode of Weekend Confirmed! Meanwhile, you can get a look at some of the "epic weapons" you'll be utilizing when the game is released next week on PSN and XBLA.
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DeathSpank Trailer Shows Co-op Unicorn Slaughter
DeathSpank producer Hamish Miller takes the microphone to narrate a new gameplay trailer with three minutes of co-op footage from the Ron Gilbert-created "very funny" action RPG, showing the wholesale slaughter of everything from ogres to unicorns.
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