BY ROTH CORNETFans have been looking forward to the release of the downloadable The Legend of Korra combat game following the announcement that Platinum Games and Activision would be launching it this fall. In an exclusive interview with IGN, Activision's Robert Conkey has revealed that the game is set to be released on October 21 on PlayStation Network and PC, and October 22 on the Xbox Marketplace.
Carlos writes "There have been enough new releases these last few weeks to keep players occupied for a good old while. If you count backwards compatibility arrivals then we may just be spoilt for choice, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t keen to see what new deals will be arriving with the weekly Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale bargains.
Today brings a fresh new batch to choose from, but which discounts available between the 25th April and 1st May 2017 should you be looking to splash the cash on this week...and which should you be ignoring?"
Korra is worth a look at its current price, especially if you're a fan of the series
After the cancellation of Scalebound, Platinum Games seems doomed to collapse. But can they find retribution on the horizon?
'Doomed to collapse'.
Haha. Much drama... they expect people to read this s***?
Jamie from the Xbox Enthusiast Team Reviews Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants In Manhattan for Xbox One.
I hate that this isn't the perfect 10 I wanted it to be, but I'm glad that there is still some positives worth mentioning. Great review Jamie.
After Transformers: Devastation did a Transformers action game so well, giving transformations, combat, freedom, and a Transformers story and telling that felt straight from the old cartoons, it's disappointing that TMNT couldn't turn out to have the same magic. I was looking forward to this one considering it seemed like Platinum had the chops to do it some justice, but it looks like they couldn't quite figure out how to balance more allies consistently battling at the same time and the same level of exploration.
I feel like at this point, TMNT would be done more justice with a throwback 2D title like the SNES days. It's a series that just has had a hard time finding its way in the modern age of film and gaming.
Not that it matters but why is this tagged for Wii U when it didn't (but should have) come out for it.
So this October the mature Platinum game is going to the Wii U and the more kid-friendly Platinum game is going to the other systems. Crazy World. I am a big fan of both so count me in
Loved the ending to season 3, just surprised they went all GoT with how dark it got.
This game is a day one purchase for me.
Nothing beats the last air bender... except ofcourse for some animes lol