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Februar 4th, 2010 by niuzai999Four bros on one screen might generate too much Dude Power, which based on recent scientific research by some college somewhere, is known to cause universal implosion. Hold on to your butts.A developer would be out of its mind to not include a competitive multiplayer component in its game now, right? This afternoon we were reminded that EA Montreal’s cooperative-focused shooter Army of Two: the 40th Day has more than one PS3 accessories online mode.
In any case, this is coming out very soon. 2010 is f*cking full of stuff.If you’ve never seen a goblin thrown into the end zone by a troll to score a touchdown, then prepare to be amazed! More details are sure to pop up as the teams get themselves in order and the pre-season action begins.
Fortunately, Destructoid never forgets, and while our winners have been named, we felt it only right to pay tribute to the games of 2009 that are not getting their due honors this year. Some may feel that games like these or Leaf Green/Fire Red are just cheap rehashes Wii accessories of old titles, but the amount of thought and care that goes into making them is astounding.
As much as I love Pokémon Red (it was my first), Leaf Green is still my favorite experience from the series. Previews also speak of the Demonica suit, which your characters wear into battle.Blood Bowl quietly hit the downloadable market back in June and received fairly decent reviews. I’ve been meaning to play it for ages, even though a review would be ludicrously late, XBOX 360 accessories but this news might make it relevant again.
This suit supposedly grows along with you as you fight, taking your fighting style and adapting to it accordingly. Did we know there was a PlayStation Portable version of the download-only PS3 game Gravity Crash in the works? Well, we do now! No solid release date has been pinned down yet, but Just Add Water has let some basic details slip.According to 2K battery review Marin’s Kent Hudson, the studio is working on some “aggressive” DLC plans as we speak. Speaking with Eurogamer.net, Gearbox chief Randy Pitchford explained his approach to Borderlands DLC: “Also, we’re going to watch and see what happens when the game launches, so we can have our plans affected by what our customers want more of.”