PSX Extreme writes: "Summer is always a little thin in the way of blockbuster releases but this generation, we have downloadable options to assist us in our downtime. The PlayStation Network has been excellent for PS3 and PSP owners, as we've already had plenty of fantastic (and attractively priced) titles, with more on the way. Last week, Sidhe Interactive treated us to Shatter and this week, we're going to get the highly anticipated Fat Princess. Later, the PSN will continue its quality trend when the critically acclaimed Castle Crashers, which was once exclusive to the Xbox 360, finally arrives. We don't yet have a release date, but it's enough to know it's coming."
After well over a decade, Indie darling Castle Crashers is getting a brand new DLC, and it's going to bring about some pretty sizable changes.
Andrew M writes: "To celebrate the mini renascence of brawlers we've had recently, we came up with a list of 4 more classics we hope to see get a revival soon."
How much you want to bet a Simpsons game remake wouldn't have Marge wielding that vacuum?
Brawlers saw a sharp decline in popularity in the mid-1990s for several reasons. Then in the mid-2000s, the genre saw a resurgence which is still going strong today. So, don your armour and unsheathe your swords as we investigate what led to Brawler's initial downfall and the games which brought the genre back from the brink.