Saints Row's Johnny Gat joins Divekick
Divekick just got its newest character: Saints Row's Johnny Gat!
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Divekick just got its newest character: Saints Row's Johnny Gat!
The long-awaited Vita port of Borderlands 2 is coming next month.
Iron Galaxy is ready to roll out the first versions of the overhauled Divekick: Addition Edition. The re-branded Divekick: AE is set to arrive tomorrow on Steam and PS3 as a free update.
Microsoft said it was looking for a new development partner for KI, and it appears they've landed one: Iron Galaxy Studios, best known for their work on Divekick.
Divekick is on the verge of releasing a major balance patch that will turn the game into Divekick: Addition Edition, which will update the PC, PS3, and Vita versions shortly before the game releases on PS4 and Xbox One.
How did Divekick go from an inside joke to a heavily nuanced fighter that stands on its own merits? Creator Adam Heart discusses the game with Shacknews and opens up about the game's origins, troubles with balance, its place in the fighting game community, and also answers some questions from Chatty.
Gearbox Software wanted to bring Borderlands 2 to Vita. And they will. A Vita port of Borderlands 2 was just announced. Developing.
Divekick, our favorite (and only) two-button fighting game, will be available on PS3 and Vita come August 20th.
Divekick may be our Game of the Show. One True Game Studios' two-button fighter may have initially started as a parody of the fighting genre, but it has so much charm and nail-biting depth, that it's actually a remarkable fighting game of its own.