by Xav de Matos, Dec 13, 2010 11:00pm PST
On Saturday night, the 2010 Spike VGAs were presented, showcasing a slew of new trailers for games stretching out as far as the year Two-Thousand-Thirteen. In case you were out, living your life to the fullest, we've compiled this handy recap post to help you find your way around all of the show's announcements.
Along with giving you a HUB to locate all of the announcements, this post gives you an opportunity to tell us what you thought of the show. What worked? What needs work? Which trailer captured your attention the most? Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Dec 11, 2010 6:55pm PST
Soon after a second, thrilling list of possible video game-based adult films during the 2010 Spike VGAs--seriously, this is painful--the highly rumored return of SSX was made official.
SSX: Deadly Descents will give players the ability to snowboard down snow-capped mountains around the world, while battling the harsh elements. Platforms were not revealed; however, we're hoping this will bring SSX to the Xbox 360 and PS3. SSX was last seen on the Wii in 2007. Read more »
by Alice O'Connor, Dec 09, 2010 9:00am PST
Further reinforcing the connection between Santa and Satan, Tripwire Interactive has announced that its co-op horror survival shooter Killing Floor will play host to a whole selection box of ghoulish festivities this winter holiday season.
A new map, Santa's Evil Lair, will overflow with special yuletide versions of Killing Floor's genetic monstrosities, from gingerbread men and elves to Jack Frost and Big S himself. There'll also be also new achievements and an unlockable 'Baddest Santa' player skin. Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Dec 08, 2010 9:10am PST
According to a Kotaku source, a new installment in EA's snowboarding series, SSX, has been in development at developer EA Canada for the last two years.
The source claims the game will go back to the "roots" of the series, but sport similar controls as EA's Skate franchise. With development of the game said to be "handled by much of the Skate team," the expectation is that the people that helped overtake the Tony Hawk series can have a similar positive effect on the video game snowboarding universe. Read more »
by Xav de Matos, Jul 04, 2010 10:10am PDT
Today is the last day in the, "Please! My wallet is begging you to stop" sale on Steam (otherwise known as the Perils of Summer sale).As expected, the final leg of the promotion rehash some of the best deals seen throughout the week. Highlights include Borderlands for $10.19 Left 4 Dead 2 for $10.16 and ARMA II for $19.99.
by Alice O'Connor, Oct 21, 2009 8:00am PDT
Thursday will see the arrival of a hefty update for co-op survival shooter Killing Floor as well as a long weekend of free play, developer Tripwire Interactive has announced.
The "Level Up" content pack will bring three new maps, one monster and seven weapons, which IGN preview reveals to be an automatic shotgun, a healing gun, two rifles, plus grenade launchers and proximity mines for the brand new 'Demolition' class. Read more »
by Nick Breckon, Jul 21, 2009 12:04pm PDT
Developer Tripwire has announced a free new pack of downloadable content for its co-op zombie shooter Killing Floor.
The pack will include one level, titled "Foundry," along with two new weapons: the AK-47 and katana (pictured below, left).
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by Chris Faylor, Apr 29, 2009 1:16pm PDT
Killing Floor--an enhanced standalone PC release of Shatterline's Unreal Tournament 2004 PC mod handled by Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 developer Tripwire Interactive--will hit Steam on May 14, store operator Valve revealed today.
Those that pre-order the six-player cooperative zombie shooter will receive 25% off the full asking price, making it $14.99 for those in the US. A scream-filled trailer was also released, examining the various monsters, weapons, and features of the game. Read more »
by Alice O'Connor, Apr 28, 2009 3:45pm PDT
Red Orchestra developer Tripwire Interactive is creating another full retail game based on an Unreal Tournament 2004 mod, this time the co-op survival horror Killing Floor.
Perpetuating video games' colourful image of London, up to six players are trapped in the hellish city after a mad scientist's twisted experiments escape and wreak havoc.
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