by Alice O'Connor, Aug 20, 2012 9:30am PDT
Dubstep is the new zombies. Just as those shambling corpses were exciting in video games, then a bit tedious, next horribly over-used, before being redeemed by DayZ and The Walking Dead, so Double Fine Productions has saved dubstep from its dark path in the sequel to Double Fine Happy Action Theater. Revealed on Friday, the yet-unnamed follow-up brings new toys including building then smashing castles, faeries, and the most amazing video game dubstep sequence you've ever seen.
Watch: The 38-minute demonstration »
by Alice O'Connor, Jan 16, 2012 8:00am PST
by Andrew Yoon, Oct 18, 2011 12:30pm PDT
Microsoft has announced a number of new titles at a Kinect-oriented press conference in New York City today. First up is Codename Rush. Jay Ward, Cars "Franchise Guardian" at Pixar Animation Studios announced the Kinect-exclusive, which "scans" players into the worlds of Toy Story, Up, Cars, Ratatouille, and The Incredibles. From the short trailer shown to the audience, it appears the game is a collection of mini-games from the various movies.
The next game announced for Kinect is DoubleFine's Happy Action Theater, a game created "for his daughter." No details were shown, other than the logo (above).
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