Out of Eight writes: "In the future, criminals will drive weapon-enhanced vehicles to fight for freedom. And by "criminals" I mean Jason Statham (he's in everything). Despite the seemingly obvious rip-off factor, Death Track: Resurrection is actually a remake of a game from 1989, if Wikipedia is to be believed (and when has it ever lead us wrong?). I like cars, and I like shooting things (just ask my lawyer), so combining the two must be pure brilliance. Another thing Death Track: Resurrection has going for it is its Eastern European heritage, as 1C has a notoriety for delivering some very solid games. Enough of my link-heavy introduction: let's get on with the killing!"
Bargain UK PC game publisher Extra Play announced today that hit is expanding its publication schedule for 2012 with new and rebooted titles in its £9.99 line of games.
Titles set to be launched this year include Falcon 4.0, 7.62, Ascension to the Throne, Death Track: Resurrection, El Matador and many more.
PS-Deals:
"The summer is (at least for me) a great time to play some more casual PSN games...
Amazon is helping spread the joy this summer as they have several PS Network Online games (codes) discounted up to 50% off!"
Gaijin Entertainment's revival of the 1989 PC game stalls when it should be roaring forward.