The Lego Movie Videogame coming in February
Warner Bros. has released an "announce trailer" for The Lego Movie Videogame, revealing a February release.
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Warner Bros. has released an "announce trailer" for The Lego Movie Videogame, revealing a February release.
Lego: The Hobbit has been confirmed, after being outed by a toy set last week. It will cover the first two films in the trilogy and release in spring 2014.
The Helm's Deep expansion for LotRO has been temporarily delayed, after a power outage at Turbine's main data center made the studio work to restore the existing content.
If you were boasting about using "the muscle of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One" to deliver a "truly next-gen experience," you'd want to really show it off, wouldn't you? Dying Light is a bit shy, apparently. A new trailer created to show off the shiny "physically based lighting system" in developer Techland's new open-world zombie 'em up only has thirty seconds of in-engine footage, though it certainly is pretty.
Warner Bros announced the next Lord of the Rings game, a prequel to the famed trilogy called Shadow of Mordor. It's in development at Monolith, for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.
The latest Humble Bundle compiles Batman: Arkham Asylum, Lord of the Rings: War in the North, F.E.A.R. 2 and F.E.A.R. 3, to benefit DC Comics' charity to fight African hunger. Batman: Arkham City and Scribblenauts Unlimited are bonuses for paying above the average.
If you're keen to play Batman: Arkham Origins, you only need wait until Friday for it to launch. If you're impatient, though, and want to see it now now now, publisher Warner Bros. this morning released a seventeen-minute commentated gameplay trailer, showing Bats tackling the police in his typical Batfashion.
Injustice: Gods Among Us is getting an "Ultimate Edition" with all of the current DLC characters, and extra content. It will hit PC, Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Xbox 360 on November 12.
It's taken over six years, but one of those iconic The Lord of the Rings moments players have longed for has almost arrived in LotR Online. The Battle of the Hornburg (also known as That Big Cool Siege At The End Of The Second Film) is coming in its Helm's Deep expansion, which developer Turbine today announced will launch on November 18.
WB Montreal shows off a motion capture scene in progress for a pivotal plot point in Batman: Arkham Origins.