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Joe Danger 2 Goes Gold, Out Sometime This Month

Hello Games has confirmed that their upcoming release, Joe Danger 2: The Movie, has gone gold. The XBox 360 launch is expected later this month, with a PS3 released confirmation soon to follow.

Yi-Long4245d ago

...the first game was absolutely brilliant.

Can't wait!

xPhearR3dx4245d ago

First game was very MEH. Then again, I think I was spoiled with Trials.

JellyJelly4245d ago

I think both of them are good in their own ways, and I can't wait to get Joe Danger 2.

Yi-Long4245d ago

... and I absolutely love both Trials as well as Joe Danger.

That's just how amazingly huge my heart is.

Axonometri4245d ago

Tis good news... good news. Now to wait or just purchase on XBLA?

killerhog4245d ago

Well I'm glad its time exclusive rather than what we initially thought as exclusive since MS loves throwing "exclusive" onto everything to lie to consumers. Still won't be getting it as I did part one since its MS time exclusive. We made them so show love and make your games ps3 exclusive or time exclusive first!

Blankman854245d ago

Translation: It's okay when SONY does it, horrible when Microsoft does it.

testerg354245d ago

I couldn't even translate what he said.

BigStef714245d ago

Wasn't the first one exclusive psn for a little while then got released on xbla. So the sequel is getting released on 360 first now? Someone care to explain?

testerg354245d ago

When its exclusive to Sony, what's the reasoning?

Caffo014245d ago

Joe danger 1 incoming for ps plus!

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Xbox Live Gold Subscribers Can Claim These Three Additional Free Games

Microsoft is offering three additional free games for all Xbox Live Gold subscribers in addition to the regular lineup of games this month.

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darthv72718d ago

Joe Danger is hella fun. Nice bonus from GwG.

deleted718d ago

I enjoyed Joe Danger back in the day, it's pretty fun. What's amazing is how Hello Games went from a few of these rather simple games to the ultra-ambitious No Man's Sky!

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Orchard718d ago

I would love a sequel to JD - although I do realize that Hello Games have kinda grown beyond that scope of game.

Godmars290718d ago

And still the contradiction of getting something for "free" from a service you pay for continues.

CrimsonWing69718d ago

But isn’t the service for online multiplayer? So, technically it’s “free games” included with your online subscription? I mean, what was the point of Xbox Live? To get free games?

Godmars290718d ago

Only, after they tried doubling the price of another online service, some similar nonsense, isn't Xbox online multiplayer suppose to be free?

darthv72718d ago

"isn't Xbox online multiplayer suppose to be free?" No, it was always been a paid premium on console. The free games was not related to the rumored price hike. They were giving them away long before that.

If there was a service for free online multiplayer on console, it was PSN. Until the PS4 came out.

Jericho1337718d ago

How would you have worded it then? I’d say ‘subscribers claiming free games’ is about as clear as it gets.

Godmars290718d ago

"As part of", "In addition to", "As an extra bonus". Anything better than, "Get this with no strings attached or requirements" which is what "free" implies.

Jericho1337718d ago

That’s like saying ‘buy one get one free’ doesn’t apply because it’s not technically ‘free’. Stop trying to find a problem with something when there isn’t one.

gangsta_red718d ago

** "Get this with no strings attached or requirements" which is what "free" implies.**

No, it actually doesn't, it's just like when you get a free refill of soda after you purchased your first cup.

I think we are well enough into these console gens to stop bringing up this tired argument

CrimsonWing69718d ago

You always had to pay for Xbox Live to
play online multiplayer… this was the case way back during the original Xbox when it was released.

I don’t understand what you’re hung up about when plenty of subscription services give free things as a perk or benefit to a user who subscribes to a service.

Hell, Nintendo Power gave me a “Free” Strategy Guide of my choosing for paying for their magazine subscription way back in the day.

You’re getting the games that you’d need to pay for regardless of the subscription for free, bottom-line. The service you’re paying for is the online multiplayer service Xbox Live. You aren’t paying for Xbox Live and paying for the game you were handed out for free, you’re still just paying for the online service and nothing more. Hence, why the game in itself is free for Xbox Live subscribers.

sinspirit718d ago

It was originally just for online access. It had updated and began monthly game releases to compete with PS Plus. Monthly games have been a part of Live for many years. It is more recently that the releases are getting worse and worse.

Godmars290718d ago

Its been a majoritively dismissed point as DLC, MTs and now subscriptions became things. Failed protest against policies meant ultimately to strip consumers of ownership rights over media in general.

Still, may as well keep pointing it out.

sinspirit717d ago (Edited 717d ago )

@Godmars290

I guess people are just missing the point. And, now we got people thinking Live is still just an online sub and games are a generous inclusion like it's not a feature of the paid service lol.

Live officially on Microsofts site lists, "Free games every month. Now that’s Gold.
Get 2 free games a month, including backward compatible Xbox 360 games".

But, many are starting to say that Live payment is still just for the online access. Which, if that's what they're believing then I'm worried about why they'd pay just for online access. Paying for it back in the day was already a ripoff since they didn't even host dedicated servers to ensure the best quality connection. You'd pay for it just to host it on the internet provider that you also pay for lol.

I do think it's great to offer extra games on top of the existing ones. However, Live has repeatedly offered very lacking games, has listed the same games more than once, and even listed the same game two months in a row one time. They need to have a solid consistent history of delivering quality monthly releases.

traumadisaster717d ago

And still the contradiction of bringing up a decade old tired complaint knowing we’ve all moved in but you. We all agree it would better if the author was accurate but this argument is so old now, move on.

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Father__Merrin718d ago

https://www.xbox.com/ja-jp/...

I've just redeemed knights quest needs GP/gold membership etc

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New Project Is So Ambitious It Would 'Seem Impossible' Even With a 1,000 Person Team

Hello Games' new project would feel impossible to create even with 1,000 people behind it, the developer has said.

Speaking to IGN, studio co-founder and managing director Sean Murray said that, while it's not a sequel to No Man's Sky, the new game is just as ambitious.

phoenixwing736d ago

Sean really? Haven't you learned a thing since your first game about over promising?

porkChop736d ago

I was about to say the same thing.

roadkillers735d ago

I was tooooooo. Seriously others weren’t thinking it lol

Bobertt736d ago

He didn't promise anything though.

1nsomniac735d ago

Here we go again…. Yes he did. That’s why there was a class action lawsuit against him. With an ultimatum. That’s why we’ve received a free overhaul of the entire game.

Old McGroin735d ago (Edited 735d ago )

@ 1nsomniac

What exactly has he promised about the new game? All I can see is him saying it's ambitious.

Edit: Hold on, maybe you're talking about No Man's Sky?

1nsomniac735d ago

My bad, yes I’m talking about No Mans Sky.

thorstein735d ago

Oh, but if we want to hate something, we need to read into everything and create our own narrative./sarcasm.

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The_DFO736d ago (Edited 736d ago )

If he hadn't learned anything, he would have offered a long list of specific features, released an E3-style pre-rendered cinematic trailer labeled "in-game footage", and made the round of talk shows gushing his enthusiasm for the project.

All we have here is: "We're working on something. It's a challenge for us."

If anything, he has demonstrated again and again that he has learned to be very disciplined in how he communicates with the public. He doesn't even make promises regarding updates to NMS until after they have released. All we get ahead of time is a single, cryptic emoji on his Twitter feed.

Kados735d ago (Edited 735d ago )

It seems to have been mostly just a matter of him underestimating the time it would take to do what they wanted with it. They have yet to announce a release date for the new game, so they have as much time as they need for a proper launch this time around.

NMS is also currently far beyond what was ever promised.

Abear21735d ago

It’s like he’s trying to throw all the good will away that he’s earned with these free updates. Under promise-Over deliver. The hype train that leaves too early will likely run out of steam before it’s destination.

Bathyj735d ago

Well that's just poor planning of your resources. I don't see what time you leave having any bearing on fuel

-Foxtrot735d ago (Edited 735d ago )

This guy literally deserves no sympathy if he does it again

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DnBSkillZ736d ago

This is the equivalent of 16x the detail

Magog735d ago

C'mon now haters. How many teams this small even have the guts to try to make games this ambitious? Most of them are happy to make the billionth pixel art rogue like.

H9736d ago

Oh hello Sean, are you even done with No Man Sky's original promises yet

arkard736d ago

I think no man's sky has actually surpassed its original promise at this point.

JEECE735d ago

By far. Particularly since about 40% of the promises they supposedly made were just things the community made up from watching trailers.

IRetrouk735d ago

Why does everyone forget about the office flood?

eXclurel736d ago

They did and they continue to add on it.

MrNinosan735d ago

They did many years ago and surpassed those promises by miles.

Kados735d ago

All the original promises were met by v1.5 "NEXT".

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Vithar736d ago

here we go again LOL Sean calm down

BrainSyphoned736d ago

So go the Star Citizen route and get paid for your idea. Then you can create infinite ideas inside a game while never releasing the game.

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Si-Fly735d ago (Edited 735d ago )

‘You can experience parts of Star Citizen now’ would be a more accurate statement.

Moe-Gunz734d ago

Lol @ my comment getting flagged

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Joe Danger: Autistic boy, 8, inspires relaunch of game that helped him 'experience normal kid stuff'

Hello Games founder Sean Murray said the letter "broke our hearts and made us want to set things right". It has now been relaunched on iOS.

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GhostofHorizon811d ago

What an amazing story, Joe Danger was a fantastic game and hearing about these kinds of stories makes me much happier than hearing adults bicker back and forth about which animations a game is re-using and the amount of pixels on the screen.

This is what gaming is really about and I feel like some people just tend to forget that