2011年2月11日星期五

during the Game Developers Conference

[AICN via VG247] [Pic]" "Ever since production wrapped on BioShock, people have been keen to know what Ken Levine's next project would be. Seems we're finally, years after his last game shipped, going to find out.With a “new” studio under his belt and rumours of an X-Com revival still hanging in the air, BioShock's director feels the time Japanese Rolex is almost right to reveal his latest project.”This is the year we'll start talking about stuff, and we stop hiding behind the iron curtain of secrecy”, he told GameSpot. Pushed for just when that would be, Levine said it won't be during the Game Developers Conference in March; it'll be later.E3 it is, then. Or leaked Game Informer scans.

Or, as seems more likely, it'll be revealed on Irrational's website, as Levine told us earlier today. Take your pick. Irrational Games debuting new game this year [GameSpot]" "The library of Xbox 360 games available “on demand” has expanded by two today with the addition of EA's original Skate and Brave? Brave: A Warrior's Tale? Something Louis Vuitton like that.Pricing on Skate (aka skate.), as I see it in U.S. dollars is $19.99. In line with budget pricing for Xbox 360 games, it seems, but a curious choice at this point, with Skate 2 available for about the same price and Skate 3 just a few months away.

If you're wistful for the fall of 2007, Skate is available for digital download now.The other addition is Brave: A Warrior's Tale, Xbox Live Marketplace informs me. That's from developer Collision Studios and publisher Evolved Games and, man, I don't Michele recall ever hearing of this game. But if I were to satisfy my curiosity, it would set me back $29.99 USD.Who has played Brave: A Warrior's Tale and what can you tell this ignorant Kotaku editor about it?" "Welcome back to Kotaku Off Topic, where things not necessarily video game related are discussed. Up for discussion tonight? Whatever you want.