Why Batman feels irrelevant in Arkham Origin's new multiplayer mode
The central problem of Invisible Predator Online, Akrham Origin's new multiplayer mode: Batman isn't enough of a badass. In fact, he barely seems relevant.
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The central problem of Invisible Predator Online, Akrham Origin's new multiplayer mode: Batman isn't enough of a badass. In fact, he barely seems relevant.
Batman: Arkham Origins will have online multiplayer. You're now free to debate the merits of this decision.
Splash Damage's self-funded PC shooter Dirty Bomb has entered closed alpha today, and the studio has released a trailer showing off its analytics system and how it has already impacted the game in pre-alpha testing.
Splash Damage today officially launched worldwide its first mobile game, Rad Soldiers, following a test release in only a few countries a while back. Available for iThigs of most shapes and sizes, Rad Soldiers is a free-to-play, turn-based tactical, asynchronous multiplayer game that Splash Damage has snappily nicknamed "Guns With Friends."
Splash Damage today released the first gameplay trailer for its new FPS Dirty Bomb and, as you might expect, it does look an awful lot like the class-based, objective-driven antics of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and Brink. While Dirty Bomg will be free-to-play at launch, you can slap down some cash now to guarantee you'll get to play it during closed testing.
After a short teaser campaign, Splash Damage has revealed its new PC multiplayer FPS. The lovely chaps behind Brink and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory are returning to their home turf with Dirty Bomb, with a teaser trailer showing firefights on the streets near London Bridge. It's why taxis never go south of the river, you know.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and Brink developer Splash Damage is wading into mobile waters with intriguing asynchronous turn-based tactical affair RAD Soldiers, cheerily described as "Guns With Friends."
Splash Damage is at work on a licensed game that uses the Brink multiplayer engine, based on "one of the biggest pop culture brands of the last 50 years."
The four Brink packs of weapons and gear offered as retailer-exclusive pre-order bonuses can now bought in $2 double-packs. If you want to dress your Brink character as a Doom or Fallout fanatic, here's your chance.
The response to Bethesda's Brink has been mixed, with passionate reactions for and against the game. Starting right now, you'll be able to decide for yourself thanks to a Steam free weekend.