Joystiq:
Joe Danger 2: The Movie from UK dev Hello Games is leaping to your Xbox 360 in the not-too-distant future. "We're pretty much complete," Hello Games head Sean Murray told us at Gamescom during a demo of the upcoming 2D Xbox Live Arcade racer. "We're showing the full game here, and hopefully people like it. Hopefully that means we're nearly finished," he said with a smile.
From Games Radar: "What would you do if you were President of the United States of America for just one day? Hello Games' managing director would want to ask one question, and it's extremely on brand: "What's the story with the aliens?" Sean Murray told me this after revealing that he had some trepidation about bringing the ever-ambitious No Man's Sky to Switch, and after I wondered whether he had considered holding out for the long-rumored Nintendo Switch Pro – given the difficulties inherent to bringing the space sim to such a small system. Just as Murray has questions about Area 51 for his stint as President, he had similarly large, unanswerable questions for Nintendo when the collaboration began: "But, like, really, what's going on?"
Microsoft is offering three additional free games for all Xbox Live Gold subscribers in addition to the regular lineup of games this month.
And still the contradiction of getting something for "free" from a service you pay for continues.
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I've just redeemed knights quest needs GP/gold membership etc
No Man's Sky creator Sean Murray says his galaxy-spanning sandbox isn't close to being finished, despite receiving its 19th major update today.
I dunno, "Isn't Finished 'By a Long Shot'" may be the most honest thing he has ever said.
It is billions of years into the future and the sun is running out of Hydrogen to burn, swelling up into a super red giant and about to incinerate the Earth. In other news, No Man's Sky is releasing it's 58372996322nd free update and Sean Murray expresses, "I'm not even half way finished". Also Star Citizen teases alpha build 5829187857829.02 and crosses over 46 quintillion dollars. "We're not a scam! claims devs".
Oh look. It's the flip flopping developers who abandoned the gamers who got them where they are today as soon as they saw another revenue stream. Sell outs. Don't support them.