Just Cause dev making Mad Max, PlayStation to get exclusive DLC
Sony has pulled out another surprise at their E3 event, revealing a teaser for a video game adaptation of the classic film, Mad Max.
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Sony has pulled out another surprise at their E3 event, revealing a teaser for a video game adaptation of the classic film, Mad Max.
Pack your parachute and grab your grappling gun, as the fantastic mod adding multiplayer to open-world chaos 'em up Just Cause 2 is holding another open beta test this weekend. Yes, you and dozens of other Rico Rodriguezs can be leaping, shooting, racing, flying, and stunting all over the place in ridiculous ways, because video games are amazing.
Avalanche Software has been teasing a game reveal that appears to be for Just Cause 3.
Disney's worlds are on a collision course, though not quite in the way you may expect. Disney Infinity, which was announced yesterday, isn't a "crossover" game in the the traditional sense. It's an entire platform filled with individual games set across the vast spectrum of Disney's animated franchises. However, once you play through those worlds, then it's time to play without limits.
If you've got no plans this weekend, why not go for a spot of jetliner-surfing with your chums or perhaps watch a race then join in and leap from car to car? These merry antics and more are open to you this weekend, as the Just Cause 2 multiplayer mod is holding an open beta test this weekend.
Just Cause 2 screams out for multiplayer, and a modding team is bringing that to us. Having been started back in 2010 then dropping off the radar, JC2-MP resurfaced over the weekend to tease we'll soon be surfing atop aeroplanes as our chums go barnstorming.
You can score four copies of Renegade Ops, the downloadable vehicular twin-stick shooter from the chaps behind Just Cause 2, for the price of two ($30) in a PC-exclusive pre-order offer.
Avalanche's founder and New York studio director talk about why they opted to use New York for their first American studio.
Swedish developer and Just Cause creator Avalanche Studios has announced plans to open a new AAA dev studio in New York City this fall, with its first game expected in 2014.
Avalanche Studios is making a vehicular shooter "all about driving or flying around blowing stuff up while playing with your friends."