The community has spoken, and Lexis Numérique has listened. AMY has received a three dollar price drop on the North American PlayStation Network, but the alteration means that gamers will have to wait an extra week before they can play the survival horror title on Sony's console.
Originally scheduled to release last October, Sony's Twisted Metal reboot is now slated to launch on Valentine's Day in North America. Those plans are common knowledge by now. However, gamers living across the pond have been eagerly anticipating an announcement regarding just when they will be able to get their hands on the vehicular carnage title.
Survival horror enthusiasts will have to wait a little while longer before they can take a trip into Silent Hill's dark and classic past. The Silent Hill HD Collection will now be releasing in March, following its second delay. It was originally scheduled to launch last fall, before being pushed to January 24, 2012. Now, that launch date has also been scrapped.
TikGames is branching out into new territory with its Scarygirl license. Originally released as a PlayStation Minis title, the colourful yet playfully dark platformer has been remade into a new Xbox LIVE Arcade, PSN and PC title. It will be brought to the devices through digital distribution, thanks to the folks at Square Enix.
To get us in the mood for the upcoming Asura's Wrath demo and the game's impending February 21 retail date, the CapcomChannel has released two lengthy game content videos onto its Youtube channel. We have both videos available for your viewing pleasure.
Let's hope that Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network are both ready to withstand Asura's Wrath. A new Famitsu article has officially confirmed Capcom's plans to release a demo for its big-budget project.
Gamers eagerly awaiting the town-filled and soon-to-be-released RPG sequel, Final Fantasy XIII-2, will be able to try it out early next week. Square Enix has released official confirmation regarding a demo that it plans to release onto both the PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE.
Next week, horror enthusiasts will be able to take a trip to a natural disaster and disease ravaged version of our beautiful planet. Having once been a haven for humanity, it has become the exact opposite.
The streets of Gotham City will be safe from maniacal impostors for another month, it seems. Gotham City Impostors, the competitive online shooter from Monolith, has been delayed into February. It was originally scheduled to launch on XBLA, PSN and PC, during the week of January 10.