Injustice: Gods Among Us

PS3, X360, WIIU, IPHONE OS / Fighting / Release: Apr 16, 2013 / ESRB: RP

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April 2013 NPD: Injustice beats up the competition

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April 2013 NPD: Injustice beats up the competition

Injustice: Gods Among Us took the top position on the NPD charts last month. Critically panned Dead Island: Riptide took home the number two spot, proving that people still really like zombies, and that the original game actually managed to convert some fans.

Defiance also managed to crack the charts. The show has been doing well enough to be renewed for a second season, and it appears the game ain't doing so poorly itself. Finally, Lego City Undercover for 3DS manages to make the top 10--although its well-received, bigger-budget Wii U counterpart is missing from the charts.

Read more: EA suffers in latest sales chart »

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Injustice DLC expected on Wii U in summer

Injustice DLC expected on Wii U in summer

Injustice: Gods Among Us players on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 are already battering faces with the first DLC character Lobo and will soon as Batgirl too, but what about the Wii U? After an uncomfortable silence, it's confirmed: DLC will indeed come to the Wii U, some time this summer.

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Injustice: Gods Among Us 'Batgirl' DLC confirmed by NetherRealm

Injustice: Gods Among Us 'Batgirl' DLC confirmed by NetherRealm

Batgirl was leaked as the second downloadable content for Injustice: Gods Among Us last week, and NetherRealm has copped to the addition. Admitting "the bat's out of the bag," it provided a picture of the Injustice iteration of the character, complete with some pretty vicious looking weaponry.

Read more: Rumored additions include Zod, Scorpion »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us 'Batgirl' DLC spotted

Injustice: Gods Among Us 'Batgirl' DLC spotted

Injustice: Gods Among Us appears to be getting another character from the Batman franchise in its ranks as downloadable content. Various images and even a video show Batgirl briefly appearing on the Xbox Live Marketplace.

Read more: Batgirl adds to heavy Bat-family roster »

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Injustice gets attitude with Lobo on May 7

Injustice gets attitude with Lobo on May 7

The arms race for cruder, more violent, and more 'extreme' characters in the '90s may be long over, but the weapons from these old wars have stuck around. Every now and then they'll pop in to be rad and remind us that we live in less gnarly times. That's what Lobo will be up to on May 7, swinging by Injustice: Gods Among US to swing chains, ride a space-motorbike, and gesticulate impolitely with his middle finger.

Watch: Lobo beats up Batman »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us on Wii U lacks iOS tie-in

Injustice: Gods Among Us on Wii U lacks iOS tie-in

Injustice: Gods Among Us is pretty great. But, the Wii U version is missing a feature found in the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 counterparts. Namely, the iOS game is meant to unlock content in the main game, but that feature is curiously missing in the Wii U version.

Read more: But hey, it supports GamePad play »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us review: power and polish

Injustice: Gods Among Us review: power and polish

Injustice: Gods Among Us presented NetherRealm Studios with a unique challenge--step away from the franchise that made you famous and apply that same magic towards the DC Comics pantheon. The makers of Mortal Kombat were more than up to the task, adopting a whole new fighting system, while simultaneously refining several elements first introduced in 2011's MK reboot. The result is a fighter that will resonate with devoted comic book aficionados, as well as diehard fighting game fans.

It would have been easy for NetherRealm to rely on the classic Mortal Kombat formula, however Injustice is structured more to resemble a more traditional fighting game, doing away with MK staples like the run and block buttons. Quick button inputs are still required for combos, but the truly quick player can juggle opponents and continue working them over even after they've been slammed to the ground.

Read more: Some violent storytelling »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us first DLC character is Lobo

Injustice: Gods Among Us first DLC character is Lobo

The DC universe brawler Injustice: Gods Among Us hit shelves yesterday, and developer NetherRealm Studios has already taken the wraps off its first DLC character, the maniacally self-centered offworlder, Lobo.

Read more: 'Amazing range with his chains' »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us launch trailer blurs the lines

Injustice: Gods Among Us launch trailer blurs the lines

The DC Comics brawler Injustice: Gods Among Us releases next week, so of course it's time for a launch trailer, with all the heroes and villains taking their best shots at each other. Don't be surprised if you can't figure out the good guys from bad guys, because that's the way publisher Warner Bros wants it.

Watch: Having a brawl »

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Mobile review: Injustice: Gods Among Us

Mobile review: Injustice: Gods Among Us

Injustice: Gods Among Us will bring its superpowered brand of fighting to consoles next Tuesday. In the meantime, the iOS version of Injustice brings a distinct style to the mobile fighting realm that's worth trying out. Unfortunately, several free-to-play tropes prove to be this game's Kryptonite.

Read more: Unlockable system is an injustice »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us roster includes Ares, Killer Frost

Injustice: Gods Among Us roster includes Ares, Killer Frost

The closer we get to the release of Injustice: Gods Among Us, the more obscure its character inclusions are getting. Now that the game is just over a week away, revelations are hitting the deep cuts of DC canon, with the reveal of the supervillains Killer Frost and Ares.

Read more: Screenshot and Marketplace items out characters »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us for iOS is free-to-play, features 3v3 tag-team fighting

Injustice: Gods Among Us for iOS is free-to-play, features 3v3 tag-team fighting

As previously reported, Injustice: Gods Among Us is coming to iTouch devices. Developed by the same team that worked on Batman: Arkham City Lockdown, the iOS version of NetherRealm's brawler is a "completely custom experience" for mobile. Not only does it feature a new control scheme for touch (that doesn't involve a virtual D-Pad, thankfully), but it also features 3v3 tag-team fighting--a feature not found in the original game.

Watch: 3v3 touch screen brawling »

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Injustice demo strikes PS3 and Xbox 360 on April 2

Injustice demo strikes PS3 and Xbox 360 on April 2

Who would win in a fight? Batman, Wonder Woman, or Lex Luthor? While the answers are available in my fanfic, you can create your own story in the free playable demo of Injustice: Gods Among Us. Available on April 2nd on PlayStation Network and April 3rd on Xbox Live Marketplace, the demo will include these three characters and the "Gotham City" stage.

"Fans can get a taste of the included characters' unique super powers and individual move-sets as they destroy elements of the world and fight through the multi-tiered arena," the press release notes.

Watch: Batman vs. Wonder Woman »

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Injustice: Gods Among Us coming to iOS

Injustice: Gods Among Us coming to iOS

If the game and tie-in comic series weren't evidence enough, Warner Bros and NetherRealm have larger plans for Injustice: Gods Among Us. This week at the Game Developers Conference, a version of the game was shown running on iOS devices.

Read more: Being developed in-house by NetherRealm »

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Injustice DLC season pass packs 4 new fighters

Injustice DLC season pass packs 4 new fighters

Ooh, I don't know, these comic books today, introducing new characters like there's no tomorrow. Why can't we stick with the characters we all know and love, like Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man, Krypto the Superdog, and Matter-Eater Lad. No, no, we need to introduce new people, apparently! So things will be with DC Comics fighting game Injustice: Gods Among Us, but the DLC season pass announced today will at least offer four DLC characters for the price of three.

Read more: But who are the four extra fighters? »

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