The third video of a six part series where the developers from id Software speak about the weaponry, and gadgets that the player will be able to get a hold of.
Available this October for both Xbox 360 and PS3.
Available July 20 as the first title for the Xbox Live Arcade's Summer of Arcade campaign, for 1200 Microsoft Points. Available for PC too, but later into the year.
A look at the single player features for Driver: San Francisco.
A sneak peak at what Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2012 has to offer come November 2011 to be used with Kinect for the Xbox 360.
The second video of a six part series where the developers from id Software speak about the game's story, the end of civilization in the world of RAGE, and you will also get to know a few of the characters and enemies that are bound to cross your path.
125-car list and reveal trailer inside.
The list features a wide variety of vehicles from the last 60 years.
Witness the original arcade Donkey Kong get beaten into the dirt.
Please note that this review will not cover 3DS Virtual Console or Super Game Boy features.
I have a confession to make: I hate the original arcade Donkey Kong. Yes, sneer at me all you want, but I have good reasons for disliking it so much. While I have been very spoiled by Mario platforming adventures, his first battle with Donkey Kong is not something I eagerly replay. Note that this is coming from someone who enjoys games like Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, and Dig Dug (notice a pattern here?); I will admit that the original DK arcade game has some sound elements that would set a benchmark for Mario’s debut, but with those awful jumping mechanics Donkey Kong isn’t a game I rate highly.
