by David Sanchez
A few days ago developer Pocketwatch Games released an update on the status of the Xbox Live Arcade edition of Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine. As it turns out, the console version of the downloadable title had to be pushed back as the studio sent a fix to Microsoft. New details have arisen regarding the matter, and it looks like Pocketwatch is working on creating and sending a second patch to Microsoft.
The bug being fixed up apparently kicks players off of online matches. Considering co-op is one of the major draws of Monaco, it's obvious that this had to be addressed before launch. Sadly, the second patch also means Pocketwatch is still unsure as to when the game will arrive on Xbox Live Arcade.
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Hardcore Gamer: Most of these editions include the soundtrack as well as a few other neat goodies such as post cards, soundtrack, and stickers.
Every now and then, who doesn’t like to take a break from story heavy, intensely competitive games with complex controls and just sit back and play a game with no competition, less of a narrative yet equally as fun. Maybe they could also be your escape away from the ultra competitive or intense games that ask for too much side quests and grinds.